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How to Enjoy Moving in the Winter

Joseph O'Brien by Joseph O'Brien
September 5, 2022
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How to Enjoy Moving in the Winter

Young woman doing exercise outdoors at winter while snowing at dusk. She use bench in park for squat. She is well equiped for snow and cold.

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Many people prefer to move in the summer when the weather is clear and children are out of school. Also, commercial movers love moving people when the weather is warm and the roads are dry. 

But not every person is likely to move in the summer. There are many reasons why some people move in the winter. For example, many love winter weather and do not mind packing boxes with a cold nose. Also, some people have to move regardless of the weather.  

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    • Book a day that works well for you
    • Be ready for the weather
    • Prepare utilities before arrival
    • Prepare the old house and the new home to receive movers
    • Have towels and mats to safeguard the floor
    • Cover your furniture and boxes against the snow
    • Dress warmly for the cold weather
    • Drink a lot of water, cocoa, and tea
    • Take breaks
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Although it might be very cold, it is possible to move in the winter. Additionally, household and office movers are easy to find during the cold season. So, if you are planning to relocate during the winter season, you will find more professional movers available, roads less crowded, and your schedule will not be rushed.  

Below are ways on how to enjoy moving in the winter

Book a day that works well for you

Winter is one of the best times when most moving companies are flexible. Therefore, you can book the best time of day that works well for you. If you are moving your office, you can book the best time that fits your shift. 

Also, if you are moving for personal reasons, you can align the move with what is appropriate. 

However, give yourself enough time to sort your items and to pack. It is important to make sure the boxes and the big furniture are ready when the movers arrive. 

Be ready for the weather

The biggest risk of relocating in winter is the weather. Therefore, you need to be well-prepared. Make sure you are prepared for the weather you expect in the new place. 

Also, purchase the right packing materials and you have the best clothes for the warm weather. 

Prepare utilities before arrival

One of the most important things you need to do to ensure you enjoy moving in winter is preparing utilities before arrival. Turn on the gas, water, internet, and power before you arrive in the new house. 

Before the moving trucks arrive, turn on the heater to warm up the house. This is to have a warm place for you, your family, and your belongings. You do not want to start unloading into a freezing house. 

Prepare the old house and the new home to receive movers

The best way to enjoy moving in the winter is to prepare both homes. On one end, make sure all the boxes are ready and you have a heavy-duty doormat at the door. On the other end, make sure the utilities are ready and the house is warm to receive visitors. 

Before the trucks arrive at the old apartment, sort your belongings and be ready for the move. If the movers are to pack and move your items, ensure you have set everything for the move. 

Also, before they arrive in your new house, be ready with towels if the weather is very bad. You can also warm a pot of tea or coffee to ensure everyone stays warm.  

Have towels and mats to safeguard the floor

You need to protect the floors, especially the hardwood and the carpet. The ice, snow, and mud can cause a lot of damage. You do not want to damage the floor of the new house. 

Happily, protecting the floor is very easy. With mats and rugs, you can manage to protect the walkways. Throw them on the walkways where the movers or your family will be stepping in when carrying boxes to and from the truck. 

If you do not have rugs or mats, you can use old towels. Therefore, make sure you have enough rugs, mats, or old towels. 

Cover your furniture and boxes against the snow

If there is rain, hail, or snow falling from the sky, you need to cover your boxes and furniture. You can use ponchos or coats to protect them. Also, you can use towels for light rain and trash bags for heavy rain. But if you have engaged professional movers, they will protect your belongings from rain, snow, or any other condition. 

Dress warmly for the cold weather

When moving in winter, you need to ensure you are well dressed for the weather. However, make sure you are comfortable carrying the boxes and furniture to and from the moving truck. 

Drink a lot of water, cocoa, and tea

Winter weather is cold but dry. Also, the indoor air that is heated is quite dry. So, you need to ensure you remain hydrated and have enough strength for the move. Since tap water might be very cold, have warm water ready. You can also prepare tea or cocoa. Invite people who are helping you to move for a cup of tea or cocoa to remain hydrated. 

Take breaks

Whether you have engaged friends or a professional moving company to help you relocate, make sure you take breaks when moving heavy items. Whenever you feel too cold or tired, sit down and take a rest. As you take a rest, drink water or a cup of tea. If someone feels exhausted, allow them to take longer breaks. 

Bottom-line

Moving during winter is a good strategy to move with ease. Moreover, it is an enjoyable experience and a relaxed one. If you are planning to move in the winter, you can contact NYC movers. 

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