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This guide explains what to do, what to skip, and when each step matters while you move. It focuses on common planning mistakes, timing errors, and unexpected costs that catch people off guard.
Each section is organized by stage, so you know what to handle before moving day, what to watch on moving day, and what to fix after you arrive. The goal is to help you avoid stress, wasted money, and last-minute problems.
Moving Dos and Don'ts
When relocating across state lines, most people hire a moving company for their furniture. But shipping your car requires separate planning. Shipping isn’t always part of standard moving packages. Trusting your mover with your car without checking their carrier network can lead to delays, hidden fees, or even damage that isn’t covered. Learning about your transport options early helps you avoid expensive last-minute decisions.
Car Shipping Tips
Most families have a computer, and when moving to a new home, you want to ensure your computer arrives safely with you. Here are a few extra steps you need to take to protect your computer during the move.
How to Pack a Computer
You load, we drive' is another do-it-yourself moving option. The transportation company delivers a container or trailer, and you do the actual labor: loading and unloading your possessions.
You Load We Drive Service
This is a question everyone asks before hiring a moving company. There are all kinds of moving expenses involved in a move. These are the expenses you can anticipate. Our guide breaks down the costs associated with moving and helps you understand what to expect.
What Do Moving Companies Charge?
Many people try to save money by hiring day laborers to help with moving instead of professional movers. These workers are often not licensed or insured, which means you are responsible if something breaks or someone gets hurt.
Professional movers use proven techniques and protective materials to protect your furniture and home, while day laborers may lack the training or tools to prevent damage. This can lead to scratched floors, broken items, or costly repairs. These expenses can quickly erase any upfront savings.
Professional Movers vs Day Laborers