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March 10, 2018

10 Tips to Make the Moving Process Simpler

the moving process Relocating to Dallas can be a crazy and stressful time for anyone involved, but a bit of planning and readiness can make it less painful. Developing a plan will supply you instructions to follow and help the move go smoothly. We have listed ten tips to help make your moving process smoother.

1. Plan as Far in Advance as Possible

It never hurts to get ahead of the process and commence pondering your move. Start looking for a professional mover and set up a date for the move. If you are hiring professional packers, make sure to tell them everything that needs to be packed so they can be ready. Begin pondering about how you will organize all of your things and create a blueprint of the move in your brain.

2. Place Your Things by Category

The move to Dallas will go much quicker if you organize your stuff by category. It is easiest to start with your clothing, because you will discover items that you will want to donate, which means fewer things to move. You can also simply sift through your books, papers, DVDs, and other miscellaneous things.

3. Get Rid of Items You Don't Need or Want

Most people own a number of unused or unnecessary items. You will have less things to pack by getting rid of the things that you do not need. The earlier you designate these items, the easier the boxing and moving will be later on.

4. Schedule a Donation Pickup

Remember all of those items you own that are no longer a necessity or unnecessary? You can give a lot of those items to a non-profit organization, and many of the charitable organizations will even come pick them up for no charge. Giving your gently used things to charity will make you feel helpful, and it can also maybe be used as a tax write off.

5. Buy Supplies Ahead of Time

You are going to need boxes, tape, paper, bubble wrap, and many other packing materials. Do not wait until the final minute to buy those materials, but instead be proactive. Sit down and create a list of all the materials that you will require for your move, and get everything in one shopping trip to the store to save yourself time and stress. You need to also doucle check to see if you still own the original boxes to any of your items to save yourself the time and expense of purchasing new boxes.

6. Pick the Best Moving Day

Ponder on all of the probably moving days and schedule the one that will be simplest and leat expensive for you. Ask which day you will have the most help and which day will be the best for the professional movers too.

7. Schedule Disconnect Times

You likely have cable, water, power, internet, gas, and other services. All of those services should be shut off prior to your move, and it is necessary to provide them a notice at least a week beforehand. You may also need to spend a few minutes gathering cords, remotes, cable boxes, routers, and other items that the companies will want to retrieve at the time of cut off.

8. Start Packing and Labeling Boxes

Begin packing your things as soon as possible to give yourself the most amount of time to complete the job. Packing just a bit at a time can be less exasperating and make your move more enjoyable. The key to locating your things after the move is labeling the boxes accurately. Label the boxes by category to find things quickly and label the sides of boxes instead of the tops.

9. Think About What to do with Plants and Pets

Begin figuring out what you will do with live plants and pets. You will need to decide on transportation for pets and take your pets to the vet if necessary. Relocating live plants can sometimes be difficult, because they require the proper amount of sunlight and water. As another option, live plants can either be passed on friends or family, or sometimes, they can be donated to local charities to avoid having to move them.

10. Perform Last Day Checks

The day of and before moving, check closets, cabinets and corners of each room to be sure all items have been packed. Also, make sure things like the water, furnace, air conditioner and lights are all turned off and windows and doors are closed and locked.

These are just a few suggestions to help make your move to Dallas less difficult with less issues. It is best to be ready and plan well in advance to sidestep any headaches. If you follow these pointers throughout the move process, you will be able to move worry-free.

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