- You have labeled your boxes, now tag your furniture for the room that they should be placed at you’re your new
residence.
- Speak with your neighbors and coordinate space with them. Be courteous and you will probably not encounter
any problems when you need more road/parking space for your Movers and helpers.
- Ask family and friends for help. You will need help with pets and children and miscellaneous errands, etc. Extra
help allows you to be present for the entire loading and unloading
- Prepare a will-need box for your new home. Things like clocks, box cut6ters, batteries, medications, toilet paper,
work gloves, trash bags, cleaning supplies, utensils, pet food, a change of clothes for each family member, and
extension cords.
- Keep out special toys for the children and pets to keep them occupied during the loading and unloading process.
- Provide water, snacks, lunch, etc. for your movers and helpers.
- Do a last minute walk through to make sure you haven’t left anything behind. Walk around the house to make
sure no yard items have been overlooked.
- Before the movers leave, review the inventory. When your things are delivered, you will want to go through that
inventory again to ensure everything made it and is in good condition before you pay the Movers.