Summer Move

Packing Tips for a Summer Move

Summer is commonly known as the most convenient season to move to a new house. This is due to the favorable weather conditions and the beginning of the summer holidays. In general, during the summer vacation, moving companies are in high demand. That is why they increase the moving services’ rates. If you are the one who is going to move to a new destination during the hot months, then this summer moving tips are right for you. 

What Are The Summer Moving Tips For A Successful Move?

1. Book your movers in advance

As it was mentioned above, summer is a peak moving season. Those, who want to make their moving process less stressful hire a professional moving company. We recommend making deep research a few weeks or even months before your moving day. If not, you risk paying more or not being able to find movers or a truck at all.

Booking movers in advance, you can transit your belongings from one place to another very comfortable, fast, and cheap.

2. Choose the least busy days

As a rule, the very beginning and the end of the months are packed. Not to be stuck in a traffic jam, plan every single hour of your moving day. By the way, it will be better to start loading your belongings early in the morning or while the summer holidays. It can make a huge difference in moving companies’ availability, cost, and quality of service.

3. Pack Efficiently

Do not underestimate the time and patience required to pack up your belongings. Packing for summer move-in heat can be a long, sweaty process, especially if you decide to do the packing on your own. We recommend leaving plenty of time for packing because it is important to prepare for moving day. Certain items won’t fare very well in a hot moving truck. So, they should be taken with you in the car, or packed extremely carefully. These items include candles that can melt in the heat and get wax all over your other items or instruments such as CDs, vinyl records, and cassettes that could warp or get damaged under high summer temperatures.

4. Stay Cool and Hydrated

Summer brings lots of challenges to the movers and their bodies as the person becomes dehydrated when working outdoors. Human bodies are 70% water. That means we need a steady amount of water a day to maintain an appropriate level of hydration. However, the high temperatures and constant movement make our bodies lose fluids much more quickly than usual. Even a 1% loss of water weight can lead to excessive thirst and lethargy.

When you move the house, take a few bottles of water, and some fruits to have a snack on the road. If you feel thirsty, take a break and drink: your body is telling you it needs to hydrate.

5. Keep the essentials with you

On the night before the move, pack the everyday essentials to take with you. They are a change of clothes, a toothbrush, must-have stuffed animals or toys for the kids, medications, paperwork, etc. In case of an accident or the loss of the moving truck, you’ll have some essentials with you.