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April 25, 2023

Thoughts for Moving in the Summer

Moving in the SummerBy Julie DeLong, A-1 Freeman Moving Group 

Regardless of what time of the year, moving is stressful. But moving to El Paso in the summer months may incorporate its own factors as well as obstacles. Make sure you are ready for a summer move and all the difficulties that are included with it by reading on…

Try to Enjoy the Summer

Summer is the ultimate time to be outdoors, savoring the weather and also the numerous summertime activities. The last place many people wish to be on a nice summer evening is indoors packing their things for an forthcoming move. And so, take the time now to come up with a plan which includes time for both packing and also summer events. By balancing your moving responsibilities with a few exciting summertime activities, you’ll still get to relish the season. And, for those who have children, try to involve them in activities in both the new and old place, especially in the event you are moving halfway through the summer season.

If you're moving a long distance, make an effort to time the move to permit you to have some good times in the process. After the professional movers in El Paso have loaded up your old residence and are heading to your new residence along with your things, make time to play tourist, if the delivery plan allows it. You may have time for a complete family vacation or at the very least a couple of day trips on the way, yet in either case, you will have a nice break ahead of needing to worry about unpacking and settling into your new house and town.

Think Ahead & Have a Contingency Plan

Summertime is peak moving time of year, especially for long-distance moves, so don’t delay in getting in touch with a professional mover in El Paso. The further out you schedule, the more likely you will probably be to obtain the dates that you might want. And keep in mind that a last-minute change on your end, like a change in the closing date on the new home, could result in a big delay, since the moving company in El Paso will have to rearrange their entire plan to support your new dates. Therefore, you may find yourself needing to wait for a semi-truck as well as driver to be available.

Developing a backup plan is recommended. Moving during peak season implies that almost all trucks are frequently at capacity. While moving companies do everything that they can to ensure dates are fulfilled, sometimes setbacks can occur. Make sure that items which you can’t do without, including medications and your many chargers, are with you and not packed away in the moving van. Maybe bring a couple of extra sets of clothes with you, just in case, and be ready to go out to a dollar store and buy some cheap plates and utensils, if necessary.

Sure, It’s Hot

Moving in the summer months is likely to be hot. Make sure that the things that you will be sending on the moving truck can withstand the temperature for the period of time that it's going to take to get the belongings from the old residence to the new house. Anything that may melt, including candles or records, should travel in your air-conditioned automobile. Additionally, it’s not a good idea to send anything that is damp in the moving van. These things may mold making a health risk.

Finally, it’s important to look after yourself and your family when moving in the summer. Keep hydrated through taking frequent water breaks and wear sun block or perhaps avoid the direct sun light wherever possible. The last thing that you desire is to have to take a trip to the nearby Emergency room because you got too hot when moving your things while in the sizzling sun.

But, don't worry, despite the fact that a summer time move can be tough, you will eventually get all unpacked in your new residence. Take the time to relish a few summer activities and take a look at your new city and before you know it, autumn will be settling in.

If you are wanting to move, A-1 Freeman Moving Group in El Paso would like to help. Contact us today!

 

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