NATIONAL MOVING DAY

Wondering when National Moving Day is? It always falls on the Tuesday following Memorial Day and is sometimes referred to as “Crazy Tuesday” due to the surge in moving activity. Many families opt to move right after the holiday while kids are on summer break. This timing makes it easier for children to adjust to a new school and environment before the start of the academic year.

MOVING THIS SUMMER

If you're planning a summer move, start early by assessing your box and supply needs. Get quotes in advance to plan your budget and inquire about any discounts or promotions for National Moving Day. The peak moving season is from May to September, aligning with the school calendar. The Tuesday after Memorial Day is the busiest, so secure your booking well in advance!

PREPARING FOR NATIONAL MOVING DAY

Here are some tips to make your move less stressful. Choose your services and book early. If you're selling your house first, create a checklist once you have a solid contract, and stay informed through your real estate agent about the closing day.

• Choose Services - Determine your moving needs. Do you require full-service or self-pack options? Are you moving locally or interstate? Will you need storage?

• Get Quotes - Gather multiple moving quotes to compare costs and research moving companies thoroughly.

• Select Packing Materials - Uboxes moving kits offer great value and include all necessary materials based on the kit size and your room count.

• Household Inventory - Inventory your belongings and consider photographing them for insurance purposes.

• Organize Your Inventory - Pack systematically by room and use appropriate packing materials for fragile items like TVs and china.

Planning ahead and being organized can make your move with Family Movers Pro a smooth and worry-free experience!

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