Moving soon? These tips can make it easier
(BPT) - Have a move on the horizon? You may feel overwhelmed. But moving can be the perfect opportunity to declutter and set yourself up for a smooth ride into your new neighborhood.
It's likely that you want to keep control of how your belongings are packed and moved by taking charge of the move yourself. In fact, many people share this same sentiment — Penske Truck Rental's Settling In: Consumer Moving Trends Survey found that 57% of people planning a move prefer to rent their own moving truck.
If that sounds like you, here are tips to help you successfully execute your move.
1. Plan ahead
The more you prep, the better. Create a checklist and calendar to stay on track.
Assess what you're bringing to your new home and start planning for a moving date. Once identified, you'll need to find a truck that's best suited for your move. Not sure where to start? Penske offers a "Truck Wizard" which provides customized truck recommendations based on a quick questionnaire. After you identify the perfect size truck, you're all set to book your truck rental. Many rental companies, like Penske, offer quick and easy bookings, and additional services that will make your move a breeze. You can grab packing supplies, furniture pads, tow dollies and more right from the pick-up location.
Pro tip: Save time on moving day by renting your truck the day before the move.
2. Maximize decluttering
You've probably always wanted to declutter, but moving provides the incentive to get it done. Start with areas you use least, like guest rooms. Label boxes "donate," "trash" and "recycle," then ask yourself: "Do I want this item enough to pack and move it?" If not, into one of those boxes it goes. Create a room-by-room schedule on your calendar to spread sorting over several days or weeks.
For moving day, create a bag for essentials like toiletries and phone chargers, then pack a toolkit with things you'll need for setting up your new home, like power strips, towels and trash bags.
Pro tip: Label boxes on tops and sides so they're easy to see.
3. Don't miss the details
Moving requires bureaucratic details, including:
- Change of address with the post office, your bank, credit cards, driver's license, etc.
- Utilities need to be turned off or transferred. Moving to a new town? Research whether current providers can service your new area or if you'll need to switch.
Pro tip: Many tasks can be performed online. Check provider websites for information.
4. Pack carefully
Pack valuable breakables in bubble wrap or other quality materials. You can recycle cardboard or use coffee filters between everyday dishes and bowls to prevent chips and scratches. Secure dresser drawers and appliance doors with rope and tape.
Pro tip: Take pictures of the back of your TV before disconnecting so you'll know how to re-wire, and tape remotes to the back.
5. Loading and driving your moving truck
Familiarize yourself with your moving truck, including knowing what fuel it needs. Learn the height and width (clearance) dimensions to avoid mishaps entering narrow drive-thru lanes or driving under low bridges. Consider an extra padlock for lengthy/overnight stops.
Organize heaviest items in an "I" formation, balancing weight evenly, and use tie-downs to prevent sliding. Smaller items and boxes can fit in gaps around heavy items to fill the truck. Keep anything valuable or that you'll need to access easily in the cab.
A larger vehicle can take time to get used to. Watch your speed and proximity to other vehicles to avoid sudden braking.
Pro tip: Check the weather forecast to know what to expect, and leave extra time if needed. Avoid busy urban areas around holidays like Labor Day.
6. Enjoy the move
Enlist help from friends and family, take breaks and enjoy the experience! Moving to a new place can lead to fun and exciting discoveries, and the chance to make new friends.
7. Explore your new area
Moving to a new place can be both exciting and challenging. Finding ways to connect with your new community can make the transition smoother. The Penske Settling In survey found that certain activities helped movers acclimate to their new neighborhood and build a sense of community. Top activities included: exploring new restaurants and shops, meeting neighbors, discovering new parks and outdoor spaces, plus participating in local events. The majority of people moving to a new neighborhood (72%) found that establishing a consistent routine helped them get used to their new area.
Moving can be a wonderful experience, full of new adventures. Find tips and resources to improve your next move at PenskeTruckRental.com.