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What to Prioritize When You’re Shifting Homes?

by Ram Sewak Transportation
There is not just one thing but a multitude of tasks that would override your mind when you have a move around the corner. Your move could be between any two cities or states, say from Thiruvananthapuram to Mumbai with the packers and movers in Thiruvananthapuram, but it would not matter because the niggling things that you are surrounded with would eventually start giving you headaches.

This exerting journey began when you started looking out for a new house for yourself and then eventually you shifted your focus to other important tasks, like finalizing the finances, updating the new contact list, updating addresses and accounts, assessing the new property with the supervisor, speaking to the service providers, etc. and all of these would take time, as a good number of days but you can take care of the packing tasks at your own choice, at your own pace, little by little without bothering the other to-do tasks on your list.

Well, you should get yourself a calendar where you can mark the days that you will work on your “VERY IMPORTANT” tasks (like the ones we mentioned above) and the days you will entirely devote to the packing tasks solely.

Winding up some of the packing errands alone cuts short the engulfing picture of the household and makes it easier for the professionals to examine the household peacefully. The pre-move inspection that is executed before the move is also a time-consuming task and there are quite a few considerations to be made when the valuation is being done. So, whenever you choose to work on your belongings, make sure you keep up with the pace of the tasks.

We provided you with a decent preview of the matter we are going to discuss in this post, and now without any further ado, we shall talk about the imperative things you should consider when you are moving homes.

Here you go:

The fragile first – Fine and flimsy articles like glasses, accessories, paintings, decorations, lamps, etc. should be given ample care when it is being handled for the move. So, diligently handle every fragile item and give it a good wrap with foam sheet, bubble wrap, or packing paper. Secure the wraps intact using pieces of packing tape and keep them in an uncluttered, rarely-used space so they remain safe until the experts come over.
 
The big-bulky stuff – Coming out as a challenge would be the oversize belongings that you have at home. Since everything you will handle from the bulky items range would be a struggle in itself, watch out for your step and take needful measures that will avoid chances of injury or mishap along the process. We do not recommend people to undertake the task of lifting and moving the big and bulky stuff because the experts can take care of that.

The unusual objects – All the extraordinary, uniquely shaped, precious items that you have collected with a lot of research and sightseeing should be packed with the right kind of materials. Whether it is a piece of jewelry or a present your friend gifted you, the exquisite articles of décor or anything that you have been keeping with you for the childhood memory it brings in must be managed individually.
 
The storage mess – Our storage rooms or areas at home might look messy but it also holds some of the most valuable and useful stuff in our life. We may not use them every day but the day we have a need, it comes to our assistance. Like any other stocking room, your household storage area would also be amassed with a variety of things and before anything from the room gets packed, it should be cleaned. All the unnecessary stuff should be removed and only the worthwhile goods should be packed.

Besides the handling of the extraordinary items, the other things that one should mind during the moving process are:
 
Preparing the goods and the ideal route for the move – The reason why professionals visit the household before moving is not simply to oversee belongings but also to figure out the ideal routes that can be taken to get the belongings safely out of the house on a moving day. If you are lifting and moving things yourself, ascertain that you do not harm the walls alongside.
 
Steering the moving cartons the right way – Before the moving day, the moving cartons would remain stacked in either of the rooms or over different rooms. But the real challenge would be to get every moving carton safely navigated through the doorway so they remain intact. Follow the right process because heavier cartons should be lifted slowly and held firmly and the route ahead should be watched out carefully.
 
Protecting the surroundings during doorway transition – This applies to both your old and new homes. When the goods are getting transferred to the moving truck, make sure the routes that you or the professionals are following are free of any obstacles. Use the old blankets or rugs or remnants of packing materials like cardboard flaps, fabric sheets, moving blankets, etc. to close to the walls or drape them over so your walls remain protected.
 
Inspecting the goods loading process within the truck – On a moving day, when the professionals are loading goods and packing the moving truck, be watchful of the process and the sequence they are arranging the goods in. If you have things that you would want to be unloaded first owing to their flimsiness or worth can be packed distinctly and kept closer in the moving truck. Count the total number of moving boxes that are being packed within the truck and match it with your inventory.

Minding the points we highlighted in this article would help you to take care of your primal tasks and priority things. Remember, it is all about great management and flawless execution of the task, so never mind turning to the movers and packers in Thiruvananthapuram for pro help on the project!


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