Organizing Your Storage Unit

Hiring Movers? Here's How You Can Help Them Get The Job Done Quickly And Effectively

One of the best ways to reduce stress during a relocation is to hire a professional moving company like a.m.p.m. Movers to do all the heavy lifting for you. Your stuff is typically insured when in the hands of a professional company, and you can expect that the right tools and resources will be used to ensure that everything stays safe from damage or loss.  While professional movers don't require any assistance on your part to make sure that the move goes smooth, there are a few things you can do to support the movers to maximize effectiveness and minimize time loss. Consider these options:

Schedule a Pre-Moving Visit

A great way to make sure that you and your movers are on the same page throughout the move is to schedule a pre-moving visit at your home a couple weeks ahead of time. This will allow the movers to see exactly how much stuff needs to be moved and provide you with an accurate quote for the job.

It will also give you an opportunity to provide specific details and requirements that you might have, such as how you want your valuables handled or how to interact with any pets that live in the house with you. Your movers can walk you through the processes they use to pack everything, move it, and unload it into your new home so you know exactly what to expect on moving day.

Color Code Your Boxes

Ask the movers to leave you with the boxes that will be used to move your belongings so you can color code them for each room in your home. This will let the movers know what to put in each box, and will ensure that you have an idea of where everything can be found when you start to unpack at the new house. Buy a few different colors of packing tape and simply wrap a piece around each box based on the rooms they'll be used in – for instance you can use yellow for the kitchen, blue for the bathroom, orange for the living room, and purple for the bedrooms.

Be Decisive on Moving Day

Make a list of how you would like to see things organized on moving day and where the movers can take a break so you're prepared to make decisions and answer questions quickly if they come up. For example, you may be asked where you want the packed boxes to be stored until they're ready to be put onto the moving truck, and you'll need to offer quick direction in order to avoid delays in your day. Your list is a great place to document tasks that need to be done, such as taking down floating shelves or emptying boxes from the attic, on moving day so they aren't overlooked.

Prepare Early for Delivery

Unfortunately the moving process doesn't end with packing your stuff into the moving truck, as you'll have to deal with everything as it gets delivered to your new residence. If possible, head to your new residence the day before your movers are scheduled to drop your belongings off and put plastic runners on the floor to keep them clean while the movers go in and out during the delivery. You should also close off any rooms that you don't want stuff put into when it's delivered, and make sure that lighting is available in each room the movers will be working in if you anticipate that they will still be working after sunset.

These techniques will help to keep you organized and on schedule so you can focus on making your new place a personalized home for your family. 


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