10 Worst Moving Blunders You Can Make (and How to Avoid Them)

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Moving Blunders

Moving and relocating to a new place is by no means an easy feat. This seemingly simple task can make your family turn on each other. One mistake can add fuel to this already emotionally-charged situation. You don’t want to taint this exciting time with a disastrous move.

As you know, moving houses requires time, energy and money. Here we’ve compiled a list of mistakes you should avoid for a smooth moving experience.

Leaving it to the last minute

It is quite possible to pack for a short trip overnight, but the same is not true when you have to pack up your entire house. Leaving it to the last minute is certainly one of the biggest mistakes you can make.
Leaving it to the last minute
As soon as your moving date is confirmed, start getting everything in order. Make a plan detailing when and how each item will be packed. This will also give you a rough estimate of how many things you own.

Underestimating the task

There are many elements involved in a hassle-free move. Yes, packing is a major part of it, but there’s much more. Besides packing, you need to load everything into a moving van, transport and unload. This can have a heavy toll on your body and lack of skills can cause damage to your belongings.

Though undertaking this task on your own might be cheaper, it’s efficient and convenient to seek professional help. Get in touch with F & M Bennett & Son for quality removal services.

Not researching moving companies

Not researching moving companies
Take your time choosing a moving company. Make sure you crosscheck their operating license and references to ensure their authenticity. A good moving company should have the right vehicles and well-trained staff at their disposal.

Not asking for an estimate

Don’t make the rookie mistake of hiring the first moving company you come across. Reach out to prospective companies for a moving estimate. Then compare their estimates and services to pick the most suitable one.

Forgetting to label boxes

So everything is packed. Finally. But wait, where is your phone charger? Or the spare house keys that you need to handover? It’s imperative to carefully label your boxes.
This will help separate any fragile items that require special care and also make unpacking easier.

Cheap packing material

Using cheap packing material might seem like a good idea now, but it’s not. You can’t risk breaking your expensive china or antique wall clock to save a few bucks. Purchase good quality packing material that will ensure your belongings remain safe during transit, loading and unloading.

Not checking insurance

The moving company damaged your valuable grand piano during the move. Now what? To safeguard yourself from such damage and losses, make sure your mover has adequate insurance.

Packing everything

Before you start cramming every single thing into boxes, ask yourself if you really do need all those things. Marie-Kondo your way through all your belongings and get rid off things you don’t want or need.

Don’t skip decluttering, especially if you’re moving to a smaller space.
Packing everything

Not packing a survival bag

The unpacking process just as much time-consuming as packing if not more. There are a lot of things that could go wrong, which is why you should pack a survival bag full of essentials. It should include toiletries, basic tools, chargers, medicine, change of clothes and so on.

Failure to transfer utilities on time

It takes time to transfer utilities and forward your mail. Get these done as soon as possible instead of leaving it to the last second. It would be highly inconvenient when you move into your new place and there’s no heating. Also, remember to terminate these services at your old home.

Hopefully, these tips make your move as easy as possible. Happy moving!

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