It’s May! You know what that means? It’s National Moving Month again!
Why has May been declared as National Moving Month? Well, the key to that fact are that college students are done with their classes for the year and are in the process of moving back home, school kids are finished for the summer so it’s less of a headache to move without removing them from their current routine, and that the weather is finally nice enough to provide you with an easy trip. This means that moving companies are going to start getting booked up and their folks are going to start
moving people long distances or
right down the road soon.
Due to these facts, if you are planning a move here in May, there are several things that you should think about. This comprises of:
- Be certain that you plan as far in advance as possible. This will allow you to effortlessly accommodate for all of the potential obstacles that can pop up.
- Secure your move with your moving company as far in advance as you can as well. This will help you make sure that you’ll have the help you need on the days you need it without having to pay more than you need to. Since this is the start of our busy season, it’s very vital to reserve your moving truck and crew now!
- Try to avoid moving during the end of the month. This is the usual time that folks like to try to plan their moves since their leases tend to go from the start of the month to the last. If you can plan for a weekend earlier, there’s a much better chance of being able to get ahold of a moving crew to help you with the moving.
- Plan for the weather. Just because April Showers are a thing of the past doesn’t mean rain can’t pop up suddenly to interrupt your move.
More insider information to think about can be found in our local graphic below.
If you find that you’re one of the thousands of people planning your move during National Moving Month, don’t hesitate to
call us today. We can help you with your long distance moves, local moves, and everything in between. Get in early and secure your place in line!