Disassemble
swing sets and other large items. If you're moving in winter, plan
ahead to prevent them from freezing in the ground.
Disassemble
all beds. Movers assume that waterbeds will be drained completely
and disassembled prior to their arrival.
Take
mirrors off the dressers. Wrap the screws and tape them into the
top right-hand drawer of the dresser.
Take
the legs off large tables and handle carefully to avoid damage.
Remove
screen door plungers and any doors that had to be removed when you
moved in.
Walk
through the house when the crew first arrives and point out the
things that are not to go, as well as items you are especially concerned
about.
Make
yourself available at all times in case of questions.
Try
to keep children from getting in the way of the movers. Remember
this is a big day for them, and try to be as patient as possible.
Assist
in carrying small items, boxes, etc. Do not attempt to carry heavy
items requiring two people. The movers are experienced at working
together.
Check
the house thoroughly prior to the departure of the crew. The driver
is instructed not to leave until you are satisfied that they have
loaded everything that is to go.
Be
organized at the new house. Have someone at the door to direct the
movers. This will eliminate confusion about where to place items.
Pack
and unpack the clothing wardrobe cartons you rented, or which the
movers supplied on the day of the move, while the movers load and
unload the truck. Make sure they're one of the last things to go
onto the truck. This way, you can unpack the wardrobe cartons quickly
and the movers can take them when they leave, thus avoiding additional
rental costs.
Reassemble
items on your own where possible to save time and the cost of having
the movers do it.
Pick
a closing date that is unique and not end of the month.
Think
about where your moving from. (i.e. elevator to large building may
be busy)