A Few Tips for Moving During the Fall


Published on September 22nd, 2014

Fall Season in the Park

Fall is characterized by lower temperatures, reduced humidity, and the changing of plant foliage throughout the country. It marks the end of the sunny, warm summers and the beginning of a cooler season. If you plan on moving during this time of year, we have some tips to make the process smoother and more enjoyable.

Why Fall Is The Perfect Time of Year To Move

There are several reasons why fall is the perfect time of year to move, one of which is lower prices for moving services. Generally speaking, the spring and summer months are the busiest time of year for professional moving companies, which subsequently means higher prices. People often use their vacation time during the spring and summer to relocate. If you are able to wait until the fall (which is just around the corner), you’ll reap the benefits of lower moving rates.

Moving during the fall season will also allow you to enjoy the colorful landscape. As the seasons change, plants and trees will shed their leaves, leaving behind a colorful blanket on the ground. This will make long-distance moves just a little more enjoyable for you and the family.

Of course, another reason why fall is the perfect time of year to move is because the temperatures are cooler. The scorching hot 100 degrees Fahrenheit plus “dog days” of summer makes moving difficult. Thankfully, the fall months are cooler and all-around more comfortable, allowing you to move without experiencing heat exhaustion.

Tips For Moving During The Fall

  • Dress in layers. It may be chilly when you begin to load up the moving truck in the morning, but the mercury can quickly rise once the sun comes up.
  • Check the weather. Depending on where you live (and where you are moving), fall season can bring unpredictable weather. Keep a close eye on your local weather during the days leading up to your moving day so you’ll have a better idea on how to dress.
  • Drink plenty of water before, during and after your move. The cooler temperatures can trick your body into thinking it’s hydrated when it’s actually dehydrated.
  • Clear a path from the driveway to your home’s front and rear doors. If the ground is covered in leaves and other debris, it can make moving large pieces of furniture more difficult, so clear a path before you move.

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