How to Organize Your Car when Moving

by: Julie Cheung

Moving house is a hugely stressful situation that can even lead to illness. The hassle is not just on the day of the move itself but the weeks and months building up to it too. Thankfully, being organized can make achieving the move with your own vehicle that bit easier; cutting out the stress and expense of using professional movers.

Is Your Model Suitable?

If you plan to make the move yourself, your first consideration should be the vehicle you have and whether or not it is fit for the job. A mini may well be modern and stylish but will not exactly cater well for transporting the entire contents of your home form one location to another. It is not recommended to purchase a new car purely to facilitate your house move.

Overhead Storage

Overhead carriers not only add additional space to transport items but can be a great way to move precious goods without packing them in the back with all the other bulk. You must ensure that the rack or carrier you use is suitable for your particular model – the manufacturer should be able to tell you – and you should have it properly installed by a professional mechanic if not by the manufacturers themselves.

Repeat Trips

There is no point in trying to conduct the entire move in one go if you plan to transport all of your belongings by yourself. If you can initially retain access to your old home, begin moving the most important belongings first – beds, clothing, toiletries, etc. – then make repeat trips to gradually transport over the rest. Roping in family and friends to help can be a good way to speed up the process and if you have to vacate your old property before you can complete your move, storage facilities – or kindly loved ones – can be a great option.

Pack Properly

Sealing and labeling boxes makes conducting your move much easier as you know what is being loaded into the car with each journey. This means you can transport like items within the same trips; for example, all the clothes in one journey then all the books in another. Fragile items can be placed on top to protect them and as soon as boxes arrive at your new home, they can be taken to the relevant place for unpacking; making the endeavor run much more smoothly.

Safety First

Loose items rattling around in a moving car can be very hazardous and can even become projectiles that could cause serious injuries should the vehicle come to a sudden halt. Items should be boxed, wrapped and packed tightly to reduce any risk.

When moving large or heavy items, it is best to leave the children at home. This not only keeps them safe but allows you to fold down the back seats and capitalize on space.

Have Essentials at Hand

Food, water, medical supplies and toiletries should all be at hand when you come to making the final move. If you have children, it is also a good idea to have books or toys to keep them occupied and stop them feeling bored during the trip. With all the stress of the packing and transportation of your belongings taken care of, the last thing you need is a family feud or an argument riddled journey on the way to your new home.

About the author: Julie runs her own blog http://www.financegirl.co.uk where you can read posts on saving money, making money and investing.  She loves to share her thoughts and tips on personal
finance.

GB Projects Ltd. has over 40 years experience in the design and manufacture of contract furniture. There UK based factory produces a wide range of contract furniture from bespoke office furniture to library, catering, educational, healthcare, banks and building societies.

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