Moving to a new home, even if it’s just down the street, is a significant life event that often comes with its fair share of challenges, such as heavy-lifting. While the prospect of a fresh start is exciting, the moving process itself can be overwhelming and stressful when you don’t know what to do, or worse, when you underestimate the physical labor involved that your body will begin to feel after the first hour of heavy-lifting.
Yet, it’s true, people inadvertently make mistakes that complicate the moving experience when they just don’t know better. Recognizing how to avoid this common mistakes beforehand will save you time, money, and unnecessary stress, and with this in mind, let’s dive into 5 of the most common mistakes people make when moving:
Booking a Moving Company Last Minute
One of the most critical errors people make when moving is underestimating the time and effort required to get a move done. When it comes to taking action, procrastination in the planning phase often leads to last-minute moving scams on moving day due not taking the time to do due diligence and screen-out broker companies.
Create a detailed timeline outlining unavoidable tasks such as decluttering, packing, hiring movers, and notifying all parties involved well in advance. Start early to allow for unforeseen delays and ensure a stress-free relocation.
Failing to Declutter
Moving presents an excellent opportunity to declutter belongings you no longer need. We suggest you get rid of the emotional attachment towards items that have been stored in your garage for years in order to make your move as affordable as possible. A common mistake is to overlook this process until the last moment.
The reality is that packing and moving items that are no longer needed or wanted will increase your moving cost and waste valuable time for all parties involved. Take the time to declutter by donating or selling items that no longer serve a purpose in your new space.
Failing to Research Moving Companies
Choosing a moving company solely based on price can be a costly mistake. Failing to thoroughly research and screen-out broker companies can result in an unreliable service, damaged items, or even moving scams. Look for reputable movers registered with the FMCSA that have over 200+ 5-star customer reviews, proper licensing, insurance, online presence, a physical location, and most importantly, that offer transparent pricing.
Gather at least 3-4 quotes and ask about their insurance coverage, but do remember to not focus only on pricing. Compare services and reputation.
Not Labeling Boxes
In the rush to pack, labeling boxes often takes a backseat. However, this oversight can lead to chaos during unpacking. Avoid the mistake of packing items without clear labels or instructions on their contents and intended rooms. We suggest you use color-coded labels and a detailed inventory list specifying the contents of each box and the room they belong to. This simple step can save significant time and frustration when settling into your new home.
Overlooking Change of Address
Let’s face it, it’s easy to forget to update your address once the moving process starts. Failing to notify banks, utilities, and any other relevant subscription services about your change of address can lead to missed bills, delayed mail, and other unnecessary logistical hassles. Create a list of all parties that need to be informed about your move and set aside time to update your address.
Conclusion
Moving is a process that requires meticulous planning and attention to detail but most importantly, time. By recognizing these common mistakes and taking proactive steps to avoid them, you can significantly reduce the stress associated with moving, even if it’s just across the street.
Remember to start planning early, declutter effectively, research moving companies diligently, label boxes properly, and update your address with all relevant parties. These simple yet crucial actions will pave the way for a smoother and more successful transition to your new home.
Feel free to reach out to us at (703) 997-6268 should you require assistance with your move.