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7 Tips for Moving in the Fall

It’s officially fall season, and for many reasons, it can be an ideal season to move. The weather is cooler and moving companies have better availability. In addition, roads usually have less traffic which can speed up your move. We’ve gathered some tips for moving in the fall so you can plan accordingly and have a successful move.

Pay Extra Attention to Maintenance

An exterior of a home with great curb appeal.

If you are moving into a new home, you may be selling your old one. If so, you’re going to want to pay extra attention to maintenance in the fall to enhance your curb appeal. The fall season brings more dead branches and fallen leaves. To keep your curb appeal in top shape, it’s important to trim the dead branches and collect the fallen leaves. In addition, your gutters and downspouts also have a greater chance of filling up. Clear them out so they don’t get clogged. Also, check to make sure there aren’t any cracks or damages.

Clear the Walkways of Fallen Leaves and Debris

A tree-lined road filled with fallen leaves.

Fall can fill up walkways with fallen leaves and debris. They can be a hazard, especially in rainy weather. The leaves can become slippery and make footing unstable. To be safe, clear the walkways before moving your items inside.

Plan for Shorter Days

In the fall days are shorter and it gets dark earlier. Because of this, the earlier you can start your move, the better. If you are renting anything for your move like a moving truck, try to book it in advance and schedule pick up as early as possible. That way you have a greater chance of completing your move in daylight.

Consider Your Family’s Schedule

A family holding hands outside enjoying the fall weather.

When planning your move, it’s helpful to consider your family’s schedule. Do you have children that attend school? If possible, it may be better to move in before school begins so your children have time to settle in and transition into your new home. Some children may find it difficult to cope with moving.

Separate Your Seasonal Clothes

A close up of hands placing sweats into a moving box.

Make things easier on yourself by having your fall clothes packed separately so they are more accessible. Don’t forget to label the box. It’s the best way to keep things organized. For more tips on an organized move, check out this post. If you are moving to a location that’s very cold, consider packing extra outerwear and blankets in an essentails box.

Don’t Forget to Setup Utilities Well in Advance

You’ll want to make sure your utilities are ready when you move in, especially in cooler weather. This will help you stay cozy in your new home. You may want to take a hot shower after a long moving day. So make sure to set up electricity, water, and gas ahead of time. 

Settle in Well Before the Holidays

A happy African American family laying on the coach smiling at each other while surfing the television.

The season of fall means holidays are right around the corner. Holidays come along with their own stresses and there’s always a lot going on. That’s why it’s best to have your move set up well before the holidays. You’ll have time to settle in and you’ll have more than enough time to get your home ready for visitors if you plan to have any.

BONUS TIP: Hire a White Glove Moving Company

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We hope you enjoyed these tips for moving in the fall. The great thing about moving in the fall is that quality moving companies have greater availability. Because demand is lower in this season, prices can also be more affordable. If you’d rather spend your fall season enjoying the weather than worrying about moving, consider hiring a white glove moving company like Megan’s Moving. We offer full-service moving from so all you have to worry about is enjoying your new neighborhood and settling into your new home. Schedule a consultation with one of our moving experts today!

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