Self Moving: Do-it-yourself Moving Guide

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Do-it-yourself Moving Guide


When taking into consideration the quantity of items you need to pack and move, you may want to do the move yourself. Remember that the self move should be manageable within your time schedule and your manpower. Therefore, if the move is considerably larger and the process takes longer to complete than anticipated, consider the fact that you will miss work and a portion of your paycheck. Add to this the extra expenses of a self-move, such as fuel, food, lodging, and tolls. You may not save as much as you planned.

Before deciding on a self move, take a look at these factors
    Do you have the time needed to do the entire job?
  • Packing, loading, unloading and driving can be very time-consuming.
    How many items do you need to move?
  • Remember that heavy furniture and appliances may be difficult to handle.
    Are you physically capable of loading and unloading on both ends of the move?
  • This is a hard work. Long driving accompanied with carrying heavy boxes is a very tedious process.
    Will you have family or friends to help you?
  • Always have people to help you through the relocation process. Remember, moving companies have liability insurance for their employees in case of injury and obtaining extra insurance for your self-move might be more expensive.
    Do you have a license to drive a big truck?
  • You will probably need a special permit to drive one.
    What about the rest of the family, children, and pets?
    There may not be enough space in the truck for your family and your pets. You'll have to make provisions for them to follow in a separate car or to reserve flight seats. If you are making a long-distance move, factor in the costs of food and lodging.
Before making your decision, take into consideration the following options:
    Hiring Labor
  • If your move requires the lifting of heavy items, such as large furniture and appliances you may need assistance. Consider hiring extra hands by contacting a local moving company, where you can hire the laborers by the hour. Professionals with experience can help you maximize space when loading your truck, and offer additional valuable insights as well. It's easy to contact a local moving company at destination to have laborers ready to assist you once you arrive.
    Pick-up and Delivery Services
  • The moving company drops off the appropriate size trailer at your home and you, according to your schedule load all your items. Once your trailer is loaded you schedule a pick up. A truck driver is assigned to drive your shipment to destination where you unload your goods.
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