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Three Things To Review With Your Moving Company Before Moving Day

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Doing a walk-through with your moving company before the day of your big move can help you both to be prepared for the big day. To help answer any questions you might have before moving day, it's a good idea to have a checklist you can go through to ensure every detail has been covered. Use this guide to help you as you go over the final plans for your big move.

Have A Final Count Of Boxes

Some moving companies charge by the box, so it's important to have a final count for the boxes and the furnishings you'll be moving. Consider numbering the boxes as you pack, and allow for a few extra boxes just in case you have a few odds and ends that need to be packed at the last minute. Give the movers your estimate for boxes, and be sure to have a list ready for moving day so you can mark off each box as it enters your new home.

Finalize Your Moving Schedule

You'll need to know what time to expect the movers so you can plan accordingly. This is particularly true if you live in an apartment building that requires you to use a loading dock and freight elevator for moving. Knowing what time the movers will arrive can make it easier for you to reserve the elevator and use of the dock. This also helps to ensure you are able to gain access to your new home when the movers are ready to unload your items.

Designate Parking For The Moving Truck

Show the representative from the moving company where the moving truck can be parked, as this will help to prevent confusion when moving day arrives. If you can reserve a parking space in advance, this can also make the process go more smoothly. You can sometimes reserve space in your apartment building's lot in advance, and some local municipalities allow you to pay for a permit to keep a moving truck parked on a residential street. Let the moving company know if there are any time constraints regarding the parking spot so they can move quickly and efficiently to get the truck moved in time.

Ask your moving company if it has any moving checklists you can use to be better prepared for moving day, and avoid waiting until the last minute to make preparations for your move. This can keep your move going smoothly and on schedule.


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