Moving During Inclement Weather

  • February 18, 2021
white moving truck on the road by the snow

So many thoughts can muddle your mind when you are all set and ready to move but inclement weather strikes and brings everything to a standstill. You are worried about the safety of your family, your belongings, your old and new home, and the cost of moving. You don’t have to worry anymore! We are bringing to you our ultimate guide to moving during inclement weather. So, whether it is raining or snowing, we have got you covered.

Moving During the Snowy Season
Snowfall and sleet can ruin your moving day. The snow and ice on the roads and driveways can create problems for the moving trucks to reach your location. It is your responsibility to ensure that all the paths leading up to your home are clear of traffic, snow, ice, and sleet. You must ensure the safety of the movers, along with the safety of your belongings.

Make sure that your front yard, porch, and doorsteps are clear of ice and snow to avoid accidents like slipping and tripping. Before the movers arrive, you should lay down non-skid mats on the floors, wipe off water from the melted snow, and sprinkle some sand or salt on the walkway from the truck to your house to prevent the ice from forming. Similarly, you should also ensure that your new home is equipped for the arrival of movers on a snowy day by taking a similar course of action at your destination. Keep shovels handy so that snow can quickly be removed from the pathways.

Make sure that there is space for the moving truck to be parked as close to your home as possible. Wrap all your furniture in moving pads, plastic wraps, and waterproof sheets to prevent snow and water from spoiling your furniture.

You should also cover all the carpets and floors of your house with towels, old blankets or anti-skid mats to ensure that the wet and slushy shoes of the movers don’t spoil your new floors and carpets. A good strategy is to have some movers inside the house and some outside. Just request them to pass the cardboard boxes and other belongings to one another instead of constantly stepping in and out of your homes.

Moving can be extremely tiring for both you and professional movers. Ensure that you have arranged for some hot beverages and drinking water so that the movers can keep themselves warm and hydrated during the move. You can also plug-in a portable heater to keep everyone warm.

However, keep in mind that all the moving companies will cancel the move if the weather worsens and takes the form of a blizzard. It is not safe for anyone to leave their homes and be on the road during a blizzard or hailstorm. Also, if the roads leading up to your home or driving you to your new location are blocked, then please inform the moving company about it. Postpone the move to another day. Remember, everyone’s safety should be your first priority.

Final Thoughts
Moving is an emotionally and physically exhausting activity. The pain of leaving your old home coupled with the exhaustion of having every single thing moved to a new location without damage or harm can be nerve-wracking. But if, at that time, bad weather strikes, and causes further delay and disruption in your plans, then it can easily get you panicked. While it is recommended that you postpone your move in case of inclement weather, we understand that it may not always be possible.

Hopefully, with this ultimate guide on how to move during inclement weather, you will now know exactly what to do in case such a situation arises.

We Will Lend You A Hand
Here, at Ewing Moving and Storage Inc., our team of professional movers is always ready to lend you a helping hand. We are equipped to deal with all sorts of bad weather conditions. So, whether it rains or snows, we will be at your doorstep, helping you move to your dream home.

Give us a call at our toll-free number Toll-Free: 800-533-2315 and arrange your move today. You can contact us here for more information on moving during inclement weather.

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