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Moving in Summer: Tips for Peak Moving Season

Moving in Summer: Tips for Peak Moving Season
July 6, 2020

Moving in summer has a lot of advantages. The weather is warm and inviting during summer, and kids are out of school. Home buying is also at its peak—no wonder the summer season remains the most popular period to move.

Nonetheless, a summer move isn’t a walk in the park. The hot climate can make your summer move really strenuous. You need to plan and organize properly to make your move a success.

Are you planning to move to a new house in the summer? Here are the hottest tips for moving in the summer from packing and moving companies.

Make Sure You Are Prepared

As mentioned, summer is the peak moving season. It is the busiest period of the year for moving companies. During summer, most reputable moving companies fill up their schedules quickly. Hence, you should start planning your move well in advance. Start searching for moving companies about two months before your move. Demand is usually high as summer gets nearer. You may be lucky to get a reasonable moving quote.

When searching for moving companies, it is advisable to work with only reputable and licensed movers. This will help prevent stories of lost or damaged items and aid in a problem-free move. However, don’t make the mistake of working with the first mover you see. You might get ripped off!

Speak with different reputable movers. Get quotes and negotiate. Go with the moving company that offers you the best deals and quality services. Remember, there is a high demand for moving companies in the summer. If you fail to secure a reputable mover in advance, you will have to settle for a mediocre one.

Surviving the Heat

Moving houses in the summer means dealing with heat. Stay hydrated by drinking and having plenty of water on hand, and be sure to eat nutrient-dense foods that will keep your energy high as you pack and move your belongings. These could include but aren’t limited to:

  • Sandwiches
  • Dried fruit
  • Protein bars
  • Whole grain crackers
  • Peanut butter

It’s also important to ensure you wear the right clothes during a summer move. A light shirt and shorts with close-toed shoes should do the trick. If you’re going to be exposed to the sun fairly often, we’d recommend a long-sleeved cotton shirt to protect your skin from extended sun exposure. Sunglasses and a hat will also be beneficial. 

Turning on Utilities Before You Arrive

Moving in the summer heat means making plans ahead of time to combat said heat. Turning on your utilities at your new home, so they’re running before you arrive is a great tip to keep in mind. You don’t want to spend your day hot and sweaty only to arrive at your new location and continue to be hot and sweaty. You can also put fans in your new home to get air flowing as you unpack. 

Keeping Belongings Safe

It is essential to take adequate care of your items and belongings when moving during the hot summer period. Not every household item or belonging can fare well in a hot moving truck. Some of those items include:

  • Candles: Candles can melt in the blazing heat and may get wax on your other belongings.
  • Music items: Instruments, vinyl records, Blu-ray disks, DVDs, cassettes, and CDs can become warped or damaged under high temperatures.
  • Furniture: Heat can cause your leather upholstery to dry, fade, stiffen, and crack.
  • Sensitive electronics: Stereos, tablets, laptops, smartphones, and compact TVs, can be affected by the heat.
  • Perishable food: Heat may cause perishable foods to go bad.
  • Plants: Some plants may wilt or even die if exposed to excessive heat.

Ensure that these items are packed extremely carefully. You can protect your furniture using furniture wraps. You can place the other smaller items with you in your car.

Know When to Take a Break

There is a risk of health issues with continued exposure to heat. Signs of heat exhaustion include: 

  • Headache
  • Dizziness 
  • Confusion
  • Fast breathing or pulse
  • Feeling sick
  • Being very thirsty
  • High temperature

Watch for these signs in yourself, family, friends, and movers. Dehydration has similar symptoms, including extreme thirst, tiredness, dry lips, mouth, or eyes, and feeling dizzy or lightheaded. Be sure to stop and take regular breaks to avoid these issues.

Beat the Heat with Colonial Van Lines

The increased demand for reputable moving companies during the summer will make searching for a reliable mover challenging. The intense and blazing heat can also make moving and packing extra stressful. You must plan and book in advance, collect moving boxes and supplies and stay organized. You can also get friends, family, or movers to lend you a helping hand. You can achieve a successful and problem-free move with adequate planning and organization.

Are you planning to move in the summer? Contact us today at Colonial Van Lines to handle every step of your moving and packing process. We provide affordable, well-detailed, and highly professional moving services. We will offer you a personalized moving solution depending on your moving needs. Our trusted and licensed experts will handle your belongings with extreme care and caution. You can be confident that a team of competent and reliable experts is handling your move with us. An enjoyable moving experience awaits you!


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