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Simplify Your Move: Steps To Keep Your Walls Safe

Moving to a new home can be very exciting. The idea of starting over in a new house can inspire lots of positive feelings, but you should still take time to plan your move carefully so you don’t get carried away in the excitement. For example, you need to plan how you’ll take care of your current residence as you pack and move your belongings. Take these steps to protect your walls from damage.

Use Professional Movers

The most important step you can take to protect your home during a move is to employ professional movers. A professional moving company such as Carmack Moving & Storage can handle your packing and moving needs, so you won’t have to worry about damaging your walls. Instead, you can have experienced movers take care of your home and possessions.

Stock Up On Moving Supplies

When you don’t have adequate packing supplies, you might be tempted to move things without properly padding or packing them. However, if you haven’t contained your possessions appropriately, some may fall on or jam into your walls, damaging them. Prevent damage by having plenty of packing supplies well in advance of your moving date. Your packing supplies should include packing materials, felt pads, and blankets.

Clear Your Clutter

As you pack your own personal items and prepare things for your move, try to clear your cutter as much as possible. When you have clutter in living areas or halls, you can trip over things and damage the walls of your house. To clear clutter in a hurry, keep a “clutter box” at the door of each room and deposit clutter in it each time you leave the room or area so no piles build up while you’re packing.

Utilize Moving Blankets

If you decide to move some of your items yourself, be sure to utilize moving blankets and other packing items to protect your possessions, floors, and walls. You can wrap smaller items in moving blankets a couple of times, and you can drape bed posts and larger items with multiple moving blankets for maximum protection.

Pad Mattresses

Be careful if you plan on moving mattresses, even from room to room, as you anticipate the arrival of your professional movers. Mattresses can be difficult to move even with a partner. They may be heavy and bulky, and they may do a surprising amount of damage to a wall if they slam into it. Simply pad the mattress with a blanket or comforter to cushion the blow and protect your walls.

Hire A Babysitter And A Pet Sitter

You should hire a babysitter and a pet sitter on moving day. With your children or pets out of the way, you can take measures to prevent property damage without worrying about little feet and paws running into trouble. Also, without the responsibility of looking after kids and pets, you will be free from distractions and able to give your full attention to the movers.

Give Yourself A Break

Most people make some mistakes during a move. It’s a long, sometimes complex process, so give yourself a break if you happen to ding a wall or otherwise cause a bit of damage to the home you’re leaving. Just rely on professional movers when you can and let the rest go. You don’t want to let your stress levels rise too high; that won’t help you or anyone else.

Instead of worrying, plan ahead and book your movers early. Schedule a free consultation with Carmack Moving & Storage to start planning your move as soon as possible. That way, you’ll get on schedule and won’t have to worry about last-minute moving woes.

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