
Moving Day Advice: What to Do While Movers Are Moving:
Moving Companies Denver in Little Hadham If you hire professional movers, you can sit back and let them take charge on moving day. But that doesn’t mean your work is over, far from it. Knowing your responsibilities during the move can help make the day go more smoothly.
Be there
First and foremost, you need to be at your home on moving day. If you can’t be onsite, find someone who can: a friend, neighbor or family, but it should be someone reliable and trustworthy. Confirm they will be present the entire day, available to answer the movers’ questions, and perform the tasks listed below. If there’s a situation that needs your attention, that person should also be able to contact you.
Provide parking instructions
Moving Companies Denver in Little Hadham Before the movers arrive, find out where they can park. If you live in or are moving to a single-family home, likely the movers will pull into its driveway. However, HOAs may have rules about where and how a moving van can park. Find out before moving day. Likewise, if you are moving to or from an apartment, you’ll need to know where the moving van can park. Ask the apartment’s managers. Are you moving into a building with street parking? You’ll need to reach out to the city for guidelines.
On moving day, be outside when the movers arrive to direct them where to park, if necessary. While you should have already given the company instructions about parking, that information may not have been passed on to the driver.
Clear the path
Again, before the movers arrive, walk the route they will take from all possible exits—including the front door, garage door and backyard gate—to the moving van. Move any obstructions, such as the garden hose or kids’ toys. If it is snowy, shovel the snow; if it is icy, spread salt. Sweep or blow away any leaves, broken branches or debris along the path, too.
During the day, one of the most important things you can do is keep these routes clear. Movers may not always be able to see the path ahead of them, especially if they are moving large appliances or pieces of furniture. They may even need to walk backward to assist with heavy and awkward items. So making sure their route is safe should be a priority.
Give them a tour
When the movers arrive, greet them at the door, and give them a tour of the home. Point out any items you think might be particularly challenging or ones that need extra attention. If you sectioned off a no-pack zone, be sure to point it. You might even move those items you plan to move yourself to a room you can close off. Tape a sign reading “Do Not Pack” on the closed door.
During the tour, include restrooms the movers are welcome to use and where they can get water and refreshments (more on that later). End by showing them all the exits to the home, so they know their options when moving items out. Please point out any potential hazards they may encounter using these routes to and from the house to the moving van.
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