Wednesday, December 11, 2019

No Question Is Too Dumb — Some Of The Weirdest Questions Customers Have Asked:

Any business that has stood the test of time has stories of weird questions customers have asked. We suspect, though, that movers might have a few more, simply because we spend more time face to face with customers, in their homes, than most business people do.
Of course, there are no stupid questions, and all names will be omitted to protect our customers’ privacy, but there were certainly some questions that made us giggle:

Why do My Movers Hate Me?

This question came after a particularly grueling day. It was hot, the elevator broke down for an hour, and there were some last minute additions to the move. At that point, the movers simply wanted to get the job done. Their faces may have been stern, but it was out of sheer determination. Ironically, this particular customer was a delight. The movers didn’t hate her at all.

Can You Move My Wallace, My Snake?

Once again, not a stupid question. Unfortunately, we can’t move any pets, even the more common four-legged kinds. They are best moved in the car.

Can My Child Ride in Your Truck?

Kids love big trucks. Who can blame them, they are a lot of fun. However, for liability reasons, we are not allowed to carry passengers in the truck.

Why Do I Need to Hire a Mover When I Can Move Myself?

That’s actually a very good question, and the answer is, you can move yourself. Hiring a moving company is like any other service, though. You pay a little (you’d be surprised at how little) extra for the convenience. When you add in the massages or chiropractic appointments you’ll need after moving yourself, it probably about evens out, with a lot less stress on your shoulders.

Can You Take Apart This _________________?

If the disassembly is simple, such as a bed or some table legs, we’ll absolutely take that apart for you. If it took you several hours, instructions (which have since been lost), and an entire tool kit to put it together, it’s best left to people who do that for a living. We might be able to help you find that person, though.

Why is there a Window of Time for Arrival?

We always provide a window of time, just to cover us in case of traffic or if there’s a hold up at our warehouse. Afternoon moves typically have a longer window because we’ll arrive after the morning move.

What if it Rains?

That is definitely not a stupid question. Rain happens. It happens a lot in Bay Area winters. We always prepare ourselves with lots of plastic wrap and booties to protect your floors.

Can You Tune My Piano for Me?

Sorry, but you wouldn’t want us to do that. We recommend always tuning your piano after a move.

Can’t You Just Keep My Stuff on Your Truck for a Few Days?

It’s more common than you might imagine that customers need to be out of their old place before they can move into their new one. We might be able to store your items on our truck for a single night, but beyond that, we’ll move it into our storage.
Featured image via MaxPixel

Saturday, January 5, 2019

9 Loose Ends To Tie Up Before Moving Season

With moving season around the corner, now’s the time to be focusing on your marketing & sales efforts. The efforts you put in now will make a big difference when the seasonal moving surge starts to unfold.
Here are a few areas to review when getting ready for the busy season.

Audit Your Website – Act Like A Visitor

Many of your prospects will land on your website as a first touch into your sales funnel. One of the best ways to make sure you’re attracting their business is by acting as if you’re one of those prospects.
Your visitor is considering having a company come in and handle all their life’s possessions. Does your website give the feeling of trust & comfort on first impression? Is your contact info easy to find? Can someone easily fill out a form to request free moving estimate? Does your website render correctly on tablets & mobile devices?

Listings & Contact Info

It’s likely you have listings on sites like Yelp, Yp.com, HomeAdvisor etc. Is your contact info consistent across these platforms? If your info is incorrect, not only will you miss out on leads, but search engines like Google won’t be able to verify your business in that location when they crawl these listing sites. Consistent NAPW (Name, Address, Phone, Website) across these listings websites will help you rank higher in local search results.

Audit Your Moving Leads

If you’re buying moving leads, it’s time to audit which providers have been working for you and which have not. Ditch the ones you know haven’t been working and consider trying a few new ones.

Audit Your Sales System

If you’re getting quality leads and not booking at least 20-30% of those leads, it’s time to start looking at your sales process and filling those holes.

Gather Your Email List & Get Your Email Newsletter Running

A few months before moving season is a great time to get your email list together to start marketing to your happy previous customers and realtor/referral contacts.
Email newsletter marketing is an outbound marketing effort that increases your repeat & referral business from your growing list of satisfied clients & referral connections.
When it’s time to get your newsletter going, consider Moversville. We’re a full-service email newsletter marketing agency built just for moving companies. We create and manage branded email newsletters for movers and streamline them into an already proven email marketing system. Learn More

Review & Increase Your Mailers Marketing

For many movers, sending mailers to local homes for sale has been part of their marketing efforts for the entire life of their company. Since moving season is around the corner, consider increasing the amount of times you send your mailers. For movers we work with, we’ve heard that sending 2 mailers to new homes for sale (a week a part) and 2 mailers to new pending homes (a week a part) is the sweet spot.

Get Your Moving Crew Involved with Your Marketing

If you haven’t already, now is the time to get your crew involved with your marketing. Your crew can take on the job pictures & videos of your company in action. Pictures & videos increase trust & comfort to your prospects who are visiting your website, Yelp profile, social media profiles, and other areas on the internet.
You can also bring these photos with you on a tablet on visual surveys to show the customer what they can expect on moving day.

Hire A Local Videographer

Hiring a videographer to put together sales videos for your moving company is a great investment. Videos can be cut and put together to be put on your website, social media, inserted into your sales process/emails etc.
A one-time investment of this can provide your moving company visual marketing material online for years and years. You can easily find professional videographers in your area on LinkedIn. Hiring a big company may cost extra and they’ll probably do a good job, but you can just as easily find someone in your area that can produce what you’re looking for and will be less expensive.

Get Your Sales People On LinkedIn & Connect With Local Realtors, Property Managers etc.

LinkedIn is the internet’s most popular professional social platform. With LinkedIn, you can connect and network with realtors, property managers etc. in your area – More info about LinkedIn Marketing on our LinkedIn Networking Method For Movers article.

Wednesday, January 2, 2019

List of Things You Need to Do 2 Days Before Moving Day

There are just two days left before you say goodbye to your old bedroom, your old backyard where you had some great barbecues and neighborhood parties, and to the familiar sounds of your old neighborhood. Probably by now, you're ready to go, just wishing it would all be over, anticipating the new start. But hold on; are some things you need to take care of before the movers or moving truck arrives.

Defrost Your Refrigerator and Freezer

To prepare your fridge for moving, clean it well then allow it to dry for at least 24 hours. If you're moving your refrigerator yourself, make sure you have all the necessary tools to do so.

Check to Make Sure You Have All Vital Documents

Vital documents should always stay with you rather than moving with the truck or moving company. Such documents include passport (if needed), directions, maps, credit cards, bank cards, cash, new keys, rental agreement (if needed), etc.

Keep All Documents Related to Your Move Within Easy Reach

Make sure you have your documents easily accessible so they won't get lost in the current chaos of your move. It's easy to lose small things while packing up your home. Keep a space for things you don't want to lose. A kitchen drawer that's already been cleaned out and packed or on top of the fridge or in the car's glove compartment.

Pack up a Box of Items You'll Need When You Get to Your New Place

You should always prepare an essentials box - a box full of stuff you'll need for the first night or two in your new home. This is where I'll store my coffee maker, coffee, tea, cups, dish towel and all my cleaning supplies, including dish soap. I also make sure I pack some paper towels or cleaning sponges. Get a full list of essentials to include.

Check Your Home Is Ready for the Move

Call the city or your apartment manager to confirm that the moving truck has permission to park in front of the building or in the driveway to ensure you have the right permit and that there's room for the truck. If the parking is not secured, you could end up paying an auxiliary fee which can be extremely expensive and cause unnecessary delays. If you don't have room for the truck to park, make sure you notify the movers to let them know what size truck can be parked in the space. 

Disassemble Last Pieces of Furniture, Including the Beds

If you haven't hired full-service movers or you're moving yourself, then you'll need to make sure all furniture is disassembled and ready to move. You'll have to sleep on just the mattress for your final night, but this will save you time in the morning. There's nothing more frustrating than waiting until the morning of your move to discover that you don't have the right tools to take the bed apart, or that it doesn't come apart very easily. You also don't want to end up paying the movers to take the bed apart, or you'll end up paying extra moving fees

Close All Bank Accounts If You Haven't Done so Already

Or if you're transferring to another account in a new city, call your bank to confirm that the transfer has been set up. Also, close any safe deposit boxes you may have and pack your valuables with your vital documents. You could purchase a safe box to take with you; remember if you're driving, carry it with you into hotels or slip it into a bag if you leave your vehicle. 

Pack up your computer and all peripherals, including printer and other home office items that you were using up until now. 

Thursday, December 27, 2018

The Master Moving Day Checklist

The big day’s here! Make sure to tick off every item on this moving day to-do list, from greeting your movers at your old house to rolling out the rug in your new one. Plus: the phone numbers you’ll need, and what items to keep off the truck.


Current Home


Say goodbye. Take time to say a proper “so long” to your old house before things get hectic. Children, in particular, benefit from some closure: Walk through the house recalling fond memories you have, and talk about what fun you’ll create in your new home.

Meet the movers. Greet the moving crew and ensure that all workers are representatives of the moving company you hired. Be sure the moving truck’s U.S. Department of Transportation license number is the same as the number on your estimate.

Supervise the load-in. Assign a helper to watch the moving crew stack your belongings inside the truck, keeping an eye out for damage.

Clean the old house. Tidy up rooms as the moving crew empties them, or consider hiring a cleaning service.

Keep valuables with you. Be sure the movers don’t mistakenly load boxes containing your laptop, jewelry, passports and other irreplaceables you should keep near you at all times.

Make a final walk-through. Lock your old home’s windows and doors, turn off lights and ceiling fans and make sure nothing’s left before you leave for good.

New Home


Roll out the carpet protector. Lay down plastic carpet protector at the new house, if your movers haven’t already done so.

Show the moving crew around. Point out specific rooms so boxes end up where they belong.

Watch for damaged and missing items. Your movers will make an inventory sheet, called the “bill of lading,” that notes the condition of your items, including damage to any boxes or furniture.

Pay the movers. Complete the transaction using the payment method you agreed to when you confirmed the move. If the moving crew did a good job, a tip of 10 to 15 percent of the total fee is customary.

Get it in writing. Before the movers leave, sign the inventory sheet — and make sure the mover in charge signs it, too. Get a copy for your records.

Do an initial clean. Vacuum and mop floors before you set down furniture; wipe down countertops; and do a deep clean of tubs, showers and toilets.

Assemble furniture. Grab your toolbox and start reassembling furniture; don’t wait until your helpers have gone home.

Start unpacking. If you notice any damage to your boxes, set them aside until the moving company can return to inspect them. Take photos of the damage for your records.

Monday, December 10, 2018

Luxury Moving Services – High-end moving for extraordinary service





Luxury Movers

Nowadays, the moving business is one of the most competitive industries. Yearly about 40 million people only in USA relocate due to  job and other reasons. And every household has its own life standards. That’s why there are companies which now can offer luxury moving services for anyone who can afford to have the whole moving job done.

High End moving services

High-End Moving Services – also known as the Luxury moving service, is a service for people who can manage to spend more money on their relocation. They can pay a company to handle every detail of the whole moving job. Starting with planing and finishing with arranging all the furniture items to your new home. High end moving services include organizing, scheduling, packing, loading your belongings from the old place, transporting, unloading and reassembling everything to your new place. High-end moving services can guarantee you that every step of the relocation will be executed with great professionalism.

Why the Luxury moving services?

Luxury moving services are for those who have expensive and precious belongings such as electronics, antiques or other valuable furniture. Using high-end services means more experienced movers and more safety measures taken – custom-built crates, storage with climate controls. Since your household items are pricey, you shouldn’t take risk to damage any of your belongings.
Now there is someone to do it all, it only depends on the money you are willing to spend. You can move all your valuable furniture items safe.

Sunday, November 25, 2018

What You Need to Do a Week Before You Move

With only one week remaining, you're probably feeling a little stressed, a little excited and very impatient. It's likely that you're running on very little sleep, so make sure you don't pack the coffee maker just yet. It's always one of the essentials that usually travels in the car.


1. Transfer Bank Accounts and Close Safety Deposit Boxes
Make sure you take care of all your banking before you move, in particular, if you're moving to another state or a new country and you're moving banks.


2. Pack an Essentials Box
Pack a box with clothes and toiletries you'll need for your trip and the first few nights in your new home. Make sure everyone in your family has their own essentials box with everything they need. 

In addition to ensuring that everyone in your family has their own essentials box, pack a separate box or two with stuff your whole family can use. Mark the box "Do Not Move" or put it in your car to ensure the movers don't pack it with the rest of your stuff.  Contents should include some of the items on this list, such as toilet paper, contact lenses, pet food, medication and your handy dandy moving journal that you started eight weeks ago.


3. Pay Any Remaining Bills and Close Off the Accounts
If you're moving a long distance, you probably canceled your utilities or had them transferred to your new address. If you're closing accounts, make sure everything is paid, and the service cut off dates are confirmed. You don't want to be charged for utilities after your move out date.

4. Prepare Items in Your Garage and Shed
This is the time to get your tools and gardening supplies ready to move. This includes draining your lawnmower, power tools, and anything else motorized, of fuel. Most movers won't move anything flammable so ensure you've properly disposed of anything that isn't safe to move. Also, get tools ready to move by covering any sharp blades.

5. Confirm The Movers
Call the moving company you've hired to confirm their arrival times and parking strategies and go over all arrangements to ensure everything is on track. This is the best way to avoid extra mover fees.

6. Dissemble Remaining Furniture
Depending on the type of mover you've hired, you may need to take apart your furniture before they arrive. A full-service mover will do this for you and wrap furniture as part of the moving agreement. But if you're responsible for preparing furniture, now is the time to get it ready to move.

7. Figure Out a Simple Meal Plan
At the beginning of the week, figure out a simple meal plan. Decide what or where you'll eat the night before your move and each night in between. Buy only those food items you need so you're not throwing out food before you move.

8. Finish the Majority of the Packing
Whatever is left to pack, make sure you do it by the end of the week. Don't leave too much packing for the last day as you'll be busy enough with last-minute moving day tasks. Clearly, label all boxes and make sure you've marked where each one belongs.

Thursday, November 1, 2018

How To Pack For A Move In 3 Days [Yes, Only 3 Days!]

It’s been a little over a century since Einstein’s theory of relativity declared that space and time are relative to the observer and can only be defined in relation to a specific person and a specific situation. When you think of it, it’s in fact quite easy to come up with a great many examples that undeniably prove the principle of relativity: every so often, time seems to stand completely still; or drag for an eternity; or fly at hyper-speed – it all depends on the moment, the current circumstances, and our state of mind. This relativity of time can either be used as an advantage or a detriment, depending on the person and the situation. If you adopt the right approach, it can help you win the race with time, even when it seems impossible to do so – like when packing for a last minute move.
When pressed for time and faced with such a laborious and time-consuming task, you have only one viable option – acknowledge that time is not an absolute and make it stretch long enough for you to finish packing before the Big day comes. But how can you do that? How to pack quickly and efficiently enough? How to make time?
The fast packing tips below will reveal you the secret and help you pack your entire home in just a few days. Yes, that’s right – you’ll be able to pack for a move in as little as three days.

How To Pack Quickly For A Move

When there is a will, there is a way – no matter whether you need to pack for a move in a week, in three days, or in one day, you can pack your house quickly enough. All you need to do is follow some proven packing tips for moving in a hurry:
1) Start immediately. Pondering about how unfair life is will do you no good – you need to accept the situation, brace yourself, and get down to work as soon as possible. So, the moment you learn that you’re moving house, you should initiate the packing process, without procrastinations or delays.
2) Pare down your possessions. Time may be relative but the correlation between the amount of household goods you have for moving and the time necessary to pack them for shipment is constant – the fewer items you decide to relocate to your new home, the less time it will take to prepare them for shipping. So, in order to pack house quickly, you need to reduce the number of items you have for packing – simple as that (as an added bonus this will also help cut down the final moving cost):
  • Go through each and every object in your home and assess its practical and sentimental value – decide whether you need it or not, whether you like it or not, if you’ll be able to use it in your new surroundings or not, if it has high sentimental value or not, etc.;
  • Based on your assessment, separate all your belongings into three different piles – “Take”, “Give away”, “Throw away” (unfortunately, there will be no “SELL” pile, as you won’t have the time to organize a garage sale or sell your items online at this point). If you’re not sure about a certain item, make your decision depending on the time and effort it will take to pack that item for moving. Remember – right now SPEED is your top priority;
  • Take the items from the last pile to a recycling center and ask your friends and relatives to come over and choose anything they like from the “Give away” pile. Then, arrange for a local charity to come pick the rest of your still useful, but no-longer needed household goods.
A detailed packign calendar will help you pack quickly and efficiently.
Your 3-day packing timeline will be your guide in the packing chaos that is certain to ensue during the stressful pre-move period.
3) Know what not to pack. Ask your chosen movers for a list of the non-allowable items they won’t move for safety reasons and make sure you don’t waste time and supplies packing something you’ll be forced to leave behind.
4) Create a packing timeline. It may be difficult to believe but spending some extra time to create a detailed packing schedule will actually save you a lot of time when you start packing – instead of packing random items in a random manner (which will inevitably result in rookie packing mistakes and lots of wasted time and nerves), you’ll have a reliable guide to keep you focused, motivated, and well-organized from start to finish.
Your customized packing calendar will help you pack in a logical and systematic way, concentrate on one task at a time, and keep track of your progress. You need to distribute the number of rooms you have for packing over the remaining days, break each main objective (e.g., packing the kitchen) into smaller packing goals (packing the dishes, packing the pantry, etc.), set an appropriate timeframe for the completion of each packing task, prioritize the tasks according to their importance and difficulty (always start with the rooms that are most difficult to pack), and stick to your schedule, no matter what.
5) Get appropriate packing materials. Using old moving boxes which you can get for free from local business or other people who have recently moved is a well-known strategy for cutting down the moving costs, but it is not a good idea when packing for a move in a hurry. Not only won’t you have the time to search for free moving boxes, but it will also take you much longer to pack your items into previously-used moving containers – you’ll have to carefully inspect them to make sure they’re clean and intact, reinforce their bottoms for added safety, find a way to fit your belongings into cartons of inappropriate sizes, etc.
Therefore, you’re strongly advised to purchase brand new moving boxes and quality packing supplies (bubble wrap, packing paper, packing tape, etc.) from your chosen moving company – you will save the time necessary to look for adequate packing materials and the specialized packing items you buy will be in excellent condition and especially designed to ensure the best possible protection of your items, so that you will be able to pack quickly and easily.
6) Take photos of your belongings before you pack them. You won’t have the time to create a detailed moving inventory of your possessions, but the pictures you take will serve as a proof of the type, number, and condition of the items you have entrusted to the movers. Besides, these photos will save you plenty of time when packing and unpacking, as you won’t need to organize the cables and wires when unhooking electronic devices and household appliances or the contents of the bookshelves when emptying your furniture, etc. – one look at the picture will allow you to recreate your home décor, reassemble your furniture, and reconnect your electronics after the move.
7) Get friends and family to help you. Every extra hand will save you several hours of hard work when packing for a move, so the more “packing help” you can ensure, the better. Involve all the family members in the packing process (including your kids, if they are old enough) and ask your good friends to lend you a hand – after all, this will give you an opportunity to spend some more time together before the move, reminiscing about the past or planning about the future. Your fast packing endeavor may even turn into a fun event with good music, amiable jokes, and challenging packing games.
Fast packing can be fun when your good friends come to lend you a hand.
Instead of packing your memories of old, you can make new happy memories while packing to move in a hurry.
8) Set aside your essentials. One last important thing to do before you initiate the actual packing process – set aside everything you’re going to need until Moving day, on Moving day itself, and during the first couple of days in your new home. Make sure your essentials won’t get mixed with the rest of your belongings (which is really easy when packing house fast), so that you don’t end up wasting time opening already packed moving boxes in search of something you need or arrive at your new home without your first-night box which has been accidentally loaded on the moving truck that is due to arrive in about 3 days, for example.
Once you have taken care of all of the above, you can finally start packing.

How To Pack For A Move In Three Days

So, how to pack fast for a move? Our quick packing checklist will guide you through every step of the process:

Day 1

As with any other endeavor, your energy and motivation are likely to be highest at the beginning, so you’re strongly recommended to start the packing marathon from the toughest rooms to pack – garage, attic, and other storage areas that contain a large number of items, many of which are quite difficult to prepare for shipment. Here is your recommended packing schedule for Day 1:
  • Box up the basement, attic, and garage first;
  • Move on to the linen closet and the laundry room;
  • Make every effort to pack the little used rooms of your house, such as the guest room(s) and the library (or study), as well;
  • If there is still time, pack your rarely used items – out-of-season items, specialized tools and equipment, sports gear, hobby materials, collectibles, etc. If not, address them first thing the next day.

Day 2

Once you have completed the above-described packing tasks, you need to turn your attention to the living room and the children’s room (if any):
  • Pack any decorative items, office supplies, books, jewelry, games and toys (except for your kids’ most favorite ones) and any other bric-a-brac you want to take with you;
  • Pack most of yours and your family members’ clothes and shoes (except for the garments and footwear you will need during the next couple of days);
  • Empty and clean any furniture and appliances you intend to relocate to your new home. If time allows it, disassemble and pack the furniture pieces you won’t need until moving day.

Day 3

You can finish in time when you know how to pack for a move quickly.
The end is near…
The last day before the move is likely to be quite stressful and chaotic, so the less packing tasks remain, the better. Hopefully, you’ll have stayed on schedule and only the most essential rooms in your home will be still unpacked. On Day 3, you need to:
  • Pack the kitchenthe bedroom(s) and the bathroom(s) – leave out the essentials you’re going to need for the last night in your old home and get everything else ready for shipment;
  • Unhook and pack all electronic devices except for one laptop and yours and your family members’ telephones;
  • Disassemble and pack all the furniture you’re going to take with you (except the bed(s), of course);
  • Pack your curtains, area rugs, and anything else you kept out until the last moment;
  • Make sure you have your important documents and your survival kit with you.
Pack the last of your toiletries, medicines, kitchen essentials, bedding (and bed!), kids’ and pets’ items, etc. on the morning of Moving day.

Quick Packing Tips

To be able to do so much work in so little time, you need a quick packing method that will greatly increase your speed and efficiency. Following the quick and easy packing tips below will do the trick for you.

How To Quickly Pack Up A House

  1. Have everything ready before you start packing. Create a packing station in the room you’re about to pack – gather all the items you’re going to need to prevent wasting time running around for additional packing supplies. Keep your packing station clean and organized (unless you remove no longer needed items and excess packing materials at regular intervals, the resulting clutter will slow down your progress).
  2. Leave dressers and chests full of their contentsThis will save you all the time required to empty the furniture pieces, organize the items that were stored inside, and pack them in moving boxes (as well as the time to unpack the boxes and put everything back in place after the move). Just make sure:
  • the furniture pieces are not too heavy to lift and carry;
  • there are no fragile items left inside the furniture;
  • you prevent the items inside the dressers and drawers from shifting – use foam sheets, crumpled newspaper, or any other appropriate padding materials to fill the empty spaces inside the furniture;
  • you secure the doors of the dressers (so that they don’t accidentally open during the transportation) and wrap the drawers in plastic wrap to keep their contents safely in place.
  1. Pack safely and efficiently.
    Believe it or not, packing your beloved pet in a wheeled suitcase is not a very good idea – you’d better reserve it for your heavy books.
    Pack clothes as they are. If you have bought specialized wardrobe boxes, you will be able to pack your clothes in several minutes – just take your garments from the wardrobe (together with the hangers) and transfer them into the If not, you can still pack clothes very quickly by wrapping strong and clean garbage bags around them as they are arranged in the dresser or wardrobe, hangers and all.
  2. Pack books in wheeled suitcases. To pack your reads real fast, you can simply take them from the shelves and put them in wheeled suitcases – you will not only save time, but will also avoid straining your back as your heavy books will be much easier to transport this way.
  3. Pack like items together. Group similar items together and pack them in the same box – it will be much easier and much faster to arrange identical items in one box than to find creative ways to fit objects with different shapes and sizes in a single moving container. Also, make sure you pack all the pieces of items that have multiple components together in one box.
  4. Use Ziploc bags to pack small items. Organizing small items requires too much time you can’t afford to spare when packing to move in a hurry. Your best option is to place the tiny objects directly in Ziploc bags – you will save the time for organizing them and packing them separately and will prevent losing them.
  5. Print labels on adhesive paper. Create labels with brief inventories of the boxes, print them on adhesive paper, and stick them on the boxes to save time when labeling the moving containers. Alternatively, you can just take a photo of the box’s contents before sealing it and either attach the photo to the box or write a number on the carton that corresponds to the number of the photo. Just don’t forget to write any important handling instructions (“THIS SIDE UP”, “HANDLE WITH CARE”) on the boxes with a permanent marker.
Good to remember: Don’t even think about not labeling the boxes in order to save some time. This will result in severe troubles down the road.

How To Pack For A Move Quickly And Efficiently

  1. Do not sacrifice safety for time. Even though speed will be your top priority when packing to move in a hurry, the safety of your items should still be your top concern. There will be no point in packing your home quickly only to find half of your belongings damaged when you open the boxes in your new home, right? So, regardless of how little time you have left until Moving day, make sure you provide the best possible protection to your possessions. You will find some useful tips on how to safely pack your items for moving at the links below:
Take proper care of your items when packing for a move.
You wouldn’t risk the safety of your treasured possessions for the sake of speed, would you?
  1. Stay focused and eliminate distractions. Keeping your focus is the key to quick and efficient You need to concentrate, eliminate any distractions (TV, phones, etc.) and not stop until your immediate packing task (packing the linen closet, for example) is complete. It is a good idea to play some rhythmic music though – packing is not only time-consuming but also extremely tedious, so listening to your favorite energetic music will keep you both entertained and stimulated, considerably speeding up things.
  2. Pack one room at a time, then take a break. Once you’ve packed up a whole room, you deserve a rewarding break. Have some rest and do something enjoyable to lift your energy, rediscover your motivation, and regain your focus, so that you can resume packing even more quickly than before.
  3. Arrange for someone to take care of your kids and/or pets (if applicable). Playful pets and young children require a lot of time and attention, especially during stressful and chaotic periods. You won’t be able to concentrate on packing if you need to take care of your little ones, so it’s advisable to find someone (a relative, a close friend, or even a babysitter) to look after them and keep them safe and occupied while you’re preparing for your move. This will help reduce the moving stress as your children and pets will have their daily routine unchanged and will stay happy and distracted during the hectic pre-move period, and you will be able to focus on the important tasks you need to finish before Moving day.

How To Pack For A Move In One Day

If packing for a move in three days is an enormous challenge, packing a house in one day is virtually impossible. Such a feat can only be achieved by a team of experienced professionals who have the specialized equipment and technical know-how to pack an entire household in the course of several hours. The experts will ensure that your move goes as fast and smooth as at all possible (not only is their packing speed unmatched by any non-professionals, but the safety and efficiency of their work guarantees a successful and trouble-free relocation).
There is no doubt that the quickest way to pack for a move is to hire professional packers to do the job for you. When it comes to packing in one day, however, using professional packing services is not simply the quickest way to complete the task – it is the only way to do so.
So, relatively speaking, your fast packing endeavor should be relatively easy when using the fast packing tips above, what do you think?