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September 10, 2021

Millennial-Friendly Moving Tips

Packing for a moveBy Julie DeLong, Oil Capitol Relocation 

And so, you are seriously adulting now--taking care of your very first move without the aspects of parental castoffs or funds. The first thing maybe you have figured out with regards to picking up sticks and relocating is that the bills mount up quickly. The next thing tends to be that it's going to take crazy organizational expertise to move everything you own from here to there without mistaking your X-Box box for the Ninja box.
 

1) Make Use of Your Tech for Good

There are tons of apps to help you manage a move--they will plan anything from your packing (save pics of the items you put in every carton) to setting up utilities (substantial life skill) to hiring a moving company in Tulsa and Oklahoma City. You might share the details with roommates or family so everyone is always in the know.

2) Low-Tech Often Rules for Moving

All the fun apps globally won't be able to replace old-fashioned cartons along with packing tape. Here's a moving trick that you will benefit from for the rest of your life--buy small boxes. For sure, you may get more stuff in a sizeable carton, however they get heavy very fast. Lots of small boxes will be more effective compared to a handful of gigantic ones.

So, you need cardboard boxes, tape (spring for the tape gun), plenty of newsprint or bubble wrap for shock absorption, and markers. For anyone who is extremely structured, you might use color coded markers for your cartons, but a majority of folks are happy with a black wide-tip Sharpie.

One sizeable carton which is worth buying is a wardrobe box--a heavy-duty carton with a metal hanging bar over the top. You can put your hanging clothes in this box without having to concern yourself with wrinkles and dry cleaning whenever you unpack. Check with your local moving company in Tulsa and Oklahoma City for any specialty boxes that you might need.

3) Give Yourself Enough time

Recollect when you were in college and could load up and go on to a different apartment (or room in the frat house) during an afternoon? Put that out of your mind. Right now you've got household furniture, electronics, canoes, and all sorts of items that you often keep in your parent's basement. Not to mention your t-shirt collection. Give yourself a few weeks at the least to pack up for your move--the further you're going, the more amount of time you will require.

A great suggestion is one or two days for each room--you might pack up a studio apartment a lot quicker than you can a two-bedroom condominium. Dispose of everything you don't use or do not need--donate it, give it away or maybe throw it out.

4) Realize Your Limits

Indeed, you may be youthful and able to undertake life, nevertheless you might still want professional movers, particularly if you have stuff like a motorcycle or perhaps a jet ski. In case you are moving a long distance and flying to your new residence, you may also need to transport your vehicle. Professional movers in Tulsa and Oklahoma City will be able to pack and move ALL your things for you, and you will not have to concern yourself with it not arriving there in one piece.

Should it be at all in your finances, seriously consider hiring a professional moving company in Tulsa and Oklahoma City for the move. If you are moving for work, your moving package probably includes this perk, so definitely take advantage of it.

5) Snap a Selfie

Little is truly legitimate until it is a story on social media, so be sure to take a pic the moment you are in your new house. As a professional mover in Tulsa and Oklahoma City, we're here to undertake the hard work for you and may possibly join you in the selfie, if you would like. Call today for info on Oil Capitol Relocation’s services, selfies are free.

 

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