5 ways that a move can go wrong

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5 ways that a move can go wrong

If you’re getting ready to move, you probably hope that things will go smoothly. If anything goes wrong, that’s a hassle. Hopefully, you’re looking at a minor inconvenience and not a major disaster.

In this article, we’ll discuss five ways a move can go wrong that you should know about.

Hiring inexperienced movers

Expert movers can simplify the moving experience, but inexperienced ones can turn the whole thing into a nightmare. Maybe you find a moving company that seems cheaper than the others, so you go with them. However, when you see them in action, you can see why they don’t charge as much.

You can avoid inexperienced movers by asking the company you’re using how long they’ve existed. Maybe they’ll cost a little more, but you can feel much more confident they know what they’re doing.

Hiring movers with no insurance

You might run into problems if you hire a moving company that doesn’t have the proper insurance policy. Insurance protects your most treasured items.

You want to ask the moving company you choose if they have insurance. If they won’t give you a straight answer, you should go with someone else.

Packing your valuable items in a sloppy fashion

You must pack your items before the movers arrive. When you pack things like antique jewelry or your best plates that you only use on special occasions, make sure that you box them up with plenty of padding.

If you don’t pack your treasured items correctly, then the movers might break them. When you open the box, you may see a bunch of shards and fragments.

If that happens, you can’t blame the movers, assuming they treated everything gently. Poor packing often causes breakage, so watch some YouTube videos about packing valuable items if you’re not sure about the best way to do it.

Items getting lost

You may also have a situation where items disappear. If this happens, then your moving company’s insurance might cover it. However, you should also try to remember the boxes in which you placed each item and label them correctly.

If you box everything up not long before the move, and you label each box with a lot of detail, that can help you keep track of every important item’s location. You can even get stickers labeled things like “kitchen” or “dining room” if you feel that might help.

Not having everything packed on time

You also want to have everything packed by the time the moving company gets there. That means starting on the packing in plenty of time.

If you’re someone who likes to procrastinate, then remind yourself beforehand by circling the date on the calendar. Pick a day or two for packing, and don’t let anything distract you.

If you don’t have everything boxed up and ready when the movers arrive, then maybe they can’t take everything on that day. That will complicate matters, so make sure you have everything ready to go.

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