8 Things You Need to Know When Moving During Spring
Published by Chris Townsend
There are so many factors that influence a person’s relocation to another place. First of all, there are many reasons people move, ranging from personal reasons to work-related reasons.
Secondly, some things influence the success of a move. For a start, the moving style used can influence the success of the move. Renting a truck to move your things might not give you the best result if you have never driven a truck before.
Different times of the year influence moving habits and levels of success as well. This is because, for all the advancement of the human race, the weather still influences our activities.
Winter is cold, windy, snowy, and in many cases, dark. Such a season isn’t popular for outdoor activities of which moving is one.
Summer is warm to hot, the sun is out and bright, and there is no snow. This is the ideal time for outdoor activities. Moving is an outdoor activity making it the ideal time to move.
Moving in the summer is now a culture making it the busiest time for movers but there is a season between Winter and Summer called Spring.
Spring is a unique time to move, it has characteristics from both Winter and Summer. It gradually becoming a popular time to move and you should know why.
Characteristics of Spring
Spring is one of the four seasons in temperate regions. The calendar time that is spring varies from region to region but the agreement is that it is the period after winter but before summer.
In spring a couple of things happen to mark its arrival. The general time of daylight increases noticeably in comparison to winter.
This increase in daylight leads to a boom in the growth of plants marked by the blossoming of flowers. In addition, snow melts.
However, Spring can bring in rain and even storms as the weather transitions from cold to warmth. Such a unique season brings certain opportunities to those looking to move.
8 Things to Know When Moving During Spring
Winter is a difficult time to move with the cold and the snow, yet summer is so popular for outdoor activities that moving becomes a rat race.
This gives spring a unique position for potential relocating families. But there are things you should know about moving in spring.
1. Be Wary of the Weather
There is a lot of sunlight no doubt. It is a big contrast in comparison to the darkness that winter brings. You have been indoors for a while and now you can go out with a single sweater.
Don’t let your guard down. While moving in spring, under normal circumstances, is more convenient for moving from a weather standpoint it doesn’t mean that the weather is always friendly.
Springtime has very unpredictable weather. It could start raining out of nowhere and even weather forecasts tend to be inaccurate more often.
So, while planning your spring move, make plans for the possibility of rain and in some cases, snow.
2. Planning Early is Required
It is common knowledge that many people move in the summer, 80% of movers to be exact. However, the next most common time to move is spring.
Many people are beginning to see the advantage of having their relocation done before the rush starts making spring a less chaotic rush time.
To beat the traffic even further, it will be a good idea to plan early for your move.
While you are cooped up in your home during the winter, you should draw up a plan for your move and even contact moving companies so you can choose the one you can trust and pick a spring moving date.
3. You Will Need Breaks While Moving
Many people are less physically active in winter as there are few outdoor activities to engage in. However, moving is a very physical activity.
The transition of your habits from little physical strains to carrying furniture can take a toll on you. Not to mention the increased temperature making your body require more water than before.
To prevent the fatigue that will hamper your moving process, take breaks, drink water, and eat a few snacks. Your energy levels need to be high for the tasks at hand.
4. Pollens Can Complicate Your Move
It might sound strange but pollens are a real challenge in spring. The basic reason is that many plants are in a form of hibernation during winter and now that the ice has melted, plant reproduction enters full swing.
This leads to the release of pollen grains. First, the pollen released can get into your home and even into the items you have packed for moving. They will stain just about anything.
Secondly, pollen grains are known to cause allergies which can be very serious in certain people. A person allergic to pollen can become so sick that they can’t move anymore.
So, stock up on anti-allergic drugs, and cover all you own as you pack. Wear a face mask as much as possible too.
5. You, Will, Have a Unique Opportunity to Spring Clean
Spring cleaning is a thorough cleaning of a house or building and it is traditionally done in spring. Cleaning your house can be a difficult chore. In many cases, people end up cleaning the areas they can see and ignore other areas.
However, moving in the spring gives you the unique opportunity to clean every nook and cranny of your home, as well as the home you are moving into.
This is because you are packing out of one location, therefore having to go through all that you own. You can take the advantage of that and clean your stuff as well.
Another reason why you should take this opportunity to tidy your stuff is that you will be able to involve your kids who are home and also get rid of stuff you don’t need.
6. Traffic May Be Heavy
In springtime schools give spring break, people begin to move back to their colder homes that they abandoned during winter, outdoor businesses and activities kickoff, and the whole country is generally spending more time on the streets.
This is a recipe for heavy road traffic. So, if you are moving in the spring, you will meet a lot of traffic even on highways. You will come across college students heading to beaches for spring break in large numbers.
The best way to handle this traffic boom is to plan properly. If you are driving a rented truck with all your stuff, begin your journey as early as 6 am. That way you will be ahead of traffic in most cases.
7. The Scammers are Out of Hibernation
Moving during the winter is very uncommon. Because of this demand is low and scammers know this. So, they wait for the rush that spring moving brings.
For those who haven’t secured a reputable moving company, desperation might force their hands into websites that are shady at best.
Scammers set their traps for such people with too-good-to-be-true moving rates, and quotes that aren’t backed up with home visits.
This trap setting continues into the summer but begins in spring.
The best way to avoid such scams is to only conduct business with companies that are registered with the appropriate regulatory bodies.
Find out the moving laws in your state and then find out if the state keeps a register of licensed movers. Use that list alone.
8. It is Cheaper to Move in Spring than In Summer
Spring moves might seem expensive especially if you have been monitoring moving rates since winter. The increased demand for movers is the reason for this increase in prices.
In winter, movers are hoping for any form of business and will offer bargains to encourage business. In the spring, they know people need movers so they don’t need to offer many bargains.
However, the summer is way worse. In most of North America, the summertime is the moving craze. So, it also means that spring moves will be cheaper than summer moves and that is the case.
The beginning of springtime is the cheapest period to move in the season because the rates get higher as the weather slides closer and closer to summer.
Plan for an early spring move and get the best of warmer temperatures and good moving rates.
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