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Guest post provided by MyMove.com, an online moving authority where people planning a move can find information, products and savings to streamline and save during this exciting life stage.

Moving can be stressful enough without adding a snowstorm into the mix. So check the forecast, get out your mittens and take the following tips for successful winter moves into consideration.

Moving Trucks and Wintery Roads

Hiring professional movers to get your belongings from your old to new home is highly recommended if there’s a chance of inclement winter weather. Handling your family’s SUV can be difficult enough in snowy conditions, let alone getting behind the wheel of a rental moving truck or van. Professional movers have the experience to safely deliver your boxes and furniture, regardless of the weather. If you decide to rent and drive your own moving vehicle, however, keep these tips in mind for driving in wintery conditions:

  • Insure Yourself: Don’t take chances, make sure you have moving truck insurance.
  • Adjust Mirrors: The bigger the vehicle, the bigger the blind spots. Make sure to adjust your mirrors before hitting the road.
  • Remember, Your New Size is Big & Tall: When driving, keep in mind that you’ll have a wider turning radius than in a normal vehicle and that your truck may be too tall to fit under certain overpasses. Plan your route accordingly.
  • Easy on the Brakes: It takes heavier vehicles a longer time to break. In addition, unless you have antilock brakes, you may need to pump the brakes when coming to a stop.
  • Be Prepared for Skidding: If the roads are icy and the moving truck starts skidding, steer the wheel into the slide, take your foot of the gas pedal and avoid slamming on the brakes.
  • Park Like a Pro: If you have to park on a hill, the cab of truck should be facing downhill with wheel chocks in place. If you don’t have wheel chocks, turn the front wheels towards the curb and set the parking brake. This makes the angle of the ramp for unloading less steep and, if there’s any slipping, the truck won’t roll into traffic.

Packing and Loading the Moving Truck

If your new home is in a city, your first step should be to check parking regulations. You may need to obtain a permit to block off the street in front of your home or apartment so that your moving truck can unload. In some cases, the moving company will take care of this for you. Other times, it is your responsibility to obtain the permits from your city hall. Especially during winter moves, when the weather isn’t always favorable, you want to make sure the moving truck can park as close to your front door as possible. Also keep a sharp eye on the forecast, as snow storms can result in parking bans on major thruways and streets.

Pack your belongings with winter weather in mind by making sure all boxes are properly sealed and furniture is covered with moving pads. Clear a path from the moving truck to your home’s entrance to minimize the time your things are exposed to the elements, and make sure to have a doormat handy so that movers and family members don’t track snow, slush and mud into your new house or apartment.

Moving with a Cold

If your move is coinciding with cold and flu season, planning ahead is your best defense. Moving is a busy and, at times, stressful process, but don’t let that hinder your sleep. Rest is key to recovering from a cold, so start packing far enough in advance that you won’t have to pull an all-nighter come moving day. During the chaos of a move, it can also be easy to resort to fast food and quick meals like pizza. Although these meals may be convenient, they’re not providing you with the essential nutrients your body needs to fight off a cold. Make sure your move day snacks include fruit and vegetables.

While the weather outside might be frightful, your move doesn’t have to be. Plan ahead, prepare for driving and unpacking in unfavorable conditions and enlist the help of professionals for added ease.

Winter moving tips

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winter movingFrom the look of things, it’s clear to conclude that old man winter has officially overstayed his welcome in certain parts of the nation. If you plan on moving during this winter season then you can expect to save some money with your moving company since winter rates are usually low. So this means that you would be paying a fraction of the cost than what others would pay for moving around the best moving months which are usually during the summertime. Putting the inexpensive cost of winter moving aside, one of the things that you would have to deal with is the frigid temperatures that it brings. The cold weather can be uncomfortable and no one wants to be stressful and uncomfortable at the same time.

So when moving day comes along, remember to take along lots of winter clothing with you and keep them on hand should the temperatures drop while you are moving. Logging around with winter clothing may take a lot of doing especially for those who are coming from a tropical weather state like let’s say Miami and perhaps moving to Maryland. But just think about the weather conditions that you can encounter along the way. The same goes for those who are moving to a state that has cold winter weather and moving to a warmer state. You should always be prepared no matter what and one way in which you can be prepared in by keeping most of your winter clothing on your person instead of packed away in a box.

If you are driving your car to the new location during moving day, make sure to also have your car in good and drivable conditions just in case the roads may be challenging. You would also be doing yourself a favor if you were to pack a bag of emergency supplies which would include food, water, a flashlight and even a medicine supplies kit just in case you may not be able to drive any further because of the weather. Also, even before the movers come to your home, make sure to remove the snow from your walkways and driveways of your home to prevent accidents. Remember that if a representative from the moving company should slip and fall while helping you move, you would be responsible for his injury. Also there are some household items that cannot withstand the temperature of a cold moving truck.

Wood furniture is one of those items and it can be highly affected by cold temperatures. In order to save your furniture you should try wrapping them with special wood furniture wrapping that you may be able to purchase at the moving supplies store. Finally, if you are thinking about a way to tip your movers, then you may want to get them a hot beverage to warm them up during their trip.