Moving Information: Money Saving Tips
Moving Information: Money Saving Tips by Brad
Kramer
Moving can be a costly and stressful experience. The moving tips
below can help you save money when hiring a moving company as well
as make your move go more smoothly.
1.) Get rid of items that you no longer use and have been storing
for a long period of time, especially if the items are bulky.
Consider having a garage sale or donating these items. Often the
cost of packing and moving these items is greater than their value.
If you have furniture that is quite old and in poor condition, it
may make more sense to apply the money you save by not moving these
items towards the purchase of new furniture.
2.) Do a good job of packing. If you have a lot of items that are
not packed or are improperly packed, this will significantly
increase the amount of time it takes to complete your move as well
as risk damage to you property.
3.) Your move will proceed much more quickly if you are organized.
Have the path that the movers will use to load your property clear,
including the hallways inside of your residence as well as
stairways and sidewalks outside of your residence. Having your
boxes stacked together roughly 4 ft high can also allow the movers
to move more quickly. If you do this, you should place the heavier
boxes on the bottom of the stack and place the boxes that are the
same size on top of each other.
4.) Check your parking area to see if there is a good spot for the
movers to park to load your property more quickly. If ramps are
available in the parking area, consider a path where the movers do
not have to roll the dollies over a curb. If possible reserve a
spot by parking in it and then move your vehicle when the movers
arrive. In an apartment complex, if the movers will park along the
back of a row of cars, open up a spot so that the movers do not
have to move your stuff though a tight space between cars.
5.) Consider disassembling some of your furniture. Check with your
moving company to see if your must do this, or if they offer this
service. However, even if they offer this service, you can save
money by disassembling and reassembling the pieces that are
required yourself. If your dresser has a mirror, it will normally
have to be removed for your move. You can also disassemble all of
the beds, although this does not save much time if the frame uses a
hook system to connect to the headboard and footboard. If you have
a very large entertainment center, you can disassemble it to break
it into sections that will fit through the door. You may also want
to disconnect and reconnect any washer and dryer that you own.
6.) Consider whether to remove the cloths from your dresser and
chest of drawers and pack them. Check with your moving company to
see if this is required. If there are no flights of stairs involved
in your move or you have very small furniture, such as a
child’s chest or draws, then this is probably not needed.
However, if you have large furniture and a lot of flights involved
in your move, then the movers may have to pull the drawers out of
the furniture to move it. In this case, it is probably better to
pack as least some of the cloths in boxes. Also be aware that the
movers may have to place a piece of furniture on its side to move
it and the cloths can become somewhat displaced. A part of this
decision should be based on how heavy the cloths are. Denim and
tightly packed clothing will add a significant amount of
weight.
Brad Kramer has written several articles related to moving in Dallas. He
is part owner of the Apex Moving Company, a top Dallas mover. More information on
moving
resources can be found on the Apex Movers web site.
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