According to recent studies,
61% of people place moving homes at the top of their stress list, ahead
of relationship breakdowns, divorce or even a new job. One way to ease
this stress is to hire professionals to do all the heavy lifting, but
that still leaves the packing and organization of your affairs. Ross Sapir, founder and CEO of Roadway Moving has compiled some of the lesser known do's and don'ts for packing and moving, sure to turn your next move into a positive experience, no matter where in the world you're moving.
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DO all of the packing and labelling before moving day.
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You'd be surprised how many people get stuck in the last minute
rush to pack everything and move it all in one day. Make sure
everything but a change of clothes is packed and ready to go.
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You'd be surprised how many people get stuck in the last minute
rush to pack everything and move it all in one day. Make sure
everything but a change of clothes is packed and ready to go.
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DON'T forget to color code your boxes for each room.
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Most people know to label their moving boxes but unpacking is
much easier for you and your movers is your boxes are color coded
according to room.
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Most people know to label their moving boxes but unpacking is
much easier for you and your movers is your boxes are color coded
according to room.
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DO find free boxes at the grocery stores and online.
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You can save tons of money on packing materials if you take
advantage of the free packing materials at grocery stores or check
online for free boxes. Craigslist's free section is a great place to
start.
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You can save tons of money on packing materials if you take
advantage of the free packing materials at grocery stores or check
online for free boxes. Craigslist's free section is a great place to
start.
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DON'T forget to hire a babysitter or a pet sitter.
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If your children are old enough they can be helpful throughout
the process but if not, it's better to have them secure and out of the
way while you're packing up and moving. The same goes for your pets,
they tend to get underfoot of movers.
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If your children are old enough they can be helpful throughout
the process but if not, it's better to have them secure and out of the
way while you're packing up and moving. The same goes for your pets,
they tend to get underfoot of movers.
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DO use packing materials you already have.
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Suitcases are perfect for transporting items, especially things that are heavy or awkwardly shaped.
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Suitcases are perfect for transporting items, especially things that are heavy or awkwardly shaped.
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DON'T forget to pack an overnight bag to use on the first night.
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After a long day of moving, you're not likely to want to go
through all of your boxes just yet. Pack and overnight bag with the
essentials such as toiletries, a few outfits and pyjamas for use on the
first night.
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After a long day of moving, you're not likely to want to go
through all of your boxes just yet. Pack and overnight bag with the
essentials such as toiletries, a few outfits and pyjamas for use on the
first night.
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DO keep important documents with you.
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It's best to travel with your most important items in hand. Keep a file of important documents with you while you move so that they are less likely to get lost in the shuffle.
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DON'T place small objects directly in boxes.
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Keep sandwich bags handy for little pieces of electronics and label the bags specifically. These tiny pieces tend to get lost in the shuffle and can make life difficult when putting everything back together.
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DO give specific tasks to any friends helping.
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Make sure you plan out their specific jobs before they come over, this way they will be able to help out in the most efficient way possible.
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DON'T forget to plan out a floor plan before you move.
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Try to plan out where each item, especially the big ones, will go and how everything will look. This will make it easier to put things in the right place immediately upon arrival.
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About Ross Sapir:
Ross Sapir is the Founder and CEO of New York City’s premiere moving and storage company;
Roadway Moving.
He is a longtime veteran of the moving industry with over 16 years of
experience. Ross started his career at one of the top moving companies
and quickly excelled in his role. Following his success,
Ross decided to open his own company, with a vision to provide the
upmost quality moving services to customers, leading to the inception of
Roadway Moving in 2008. Since then, Ross has grown the company from two
trucks into a fully functional and full-service
moving company with over 130 employees to assist with over 5,000
customers moves a year. Born in Israel and raised in New York, Ross
cites his company’s success to his employees, and customer service. His
everlasting commitment to quality, efficiency and transparency,
is the true testament behind how Roadway has become one of the leading
and highest rated moving companies in Tri-State area, and the #1 moving
company on Yelp and Angie’s List. Ross currently resides in Manhattan
with his family.
About Roadway Moving:
Roadway
Moving is New York’s premier moving company providing professional and
stress free moving services to the Tri-State area. It offers a full
range of moving
services and storage options, while executing a seamless moving
experience to clients. From quote to cleanup, Roadway Moving’s highly
trained team is committed to quality, transparency and efficiency --
staples of a company known for the highest caliber of
customer service in the industry.
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