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Moving Costs December 1, 2021 4 min read Jason Sexton

11 Tips For An Easy DIY Move You Should Know

You probably already know that moving by yourself isn’t an easy process, but sometimes it’s the better choice. Organizing a DIY move is an excellent option if you’re on a tight budget, not moving very far away, or don’t have many belongings. To start, make a checklist and read through our 11 tips for an easy DIY move that’s as stress-free as possible.

Pros of a DIY Move

If you’re going to move by yourself, the first step is planning, scheduling, and logistics. Make a to-do list, form a contingency plan, and consider every detail about your impending move. In this blog post, we’ll discuss how to plan a move by yourself and how you can make the process easier. Here are the 11 tips for an easy DIY move: Enlist helpers Rent your moving truck or trailer Sort and organize your belongings Dejunk Use proper moving boxes and supplies Sell the things you don’t need early Take pictures of wiring and electronics Label boxes by room Rent moving equipment Plan everything...

1) Enlist Helpers

Have you ever tried moving a mattress by yourself? It’s more difficult than you might think. That’s why you’ll need to enlist the help of friends, family, coworkers, or anybody else you can convince.

2) Rent Your Moving Truck or Trailer

Unless you can borrow from a friend, you’ll have to rent a truck or trailer to move your belongings. Search online for the top rental companies in your area to compare rates and get the lowest possible price.

3) Sort and Organize Your Belongings

One of the best parts about moving is that it forces you to go through all of your belongings, so take advantage of the opportunity to organize everything neatly. Make three piles: keep, donate, and throw away. Do-it-yourself moving is also a great excuse to throw away useless junk. If you haven’t used something in over two years, chuck it out. The more you get rid of, the better you’ll feel, and the less you have to pack and unpack.

5) Use Proper Moving Boxes and Supplies

Having the right supplies makes the difference between an easy or difficult move. Have you ever tried moving furniture by yourself? It’s no easy task! Instead of struggling, purchase small felt discs that go underneath the legs so that you can slide heavy furniture easily. You’ll also need tape, bags, markers, packing paper, bubble wrap, boxes, etc.

6) Sell the Things You Don’t Need Early

If your moving fund is looking a little sparse, selling your unwanted items is a great way to bring in extra cash. Donate anything that doesn’t sell.

7) Take Pictures of Wiring and Electronics

Do you have a lot of complicated electronics? If so, make sure you photograph the wires and connections before you take them apart. It saves time and makes the unpacking process so much easier.

8) Label Boxes by Room

Every moving box needs a specific room label. Label your boxes clearly so you won’t have to undergo the futile process of searching through box after box to find one item.

9) Rent Moving Equipment

If you’ve ever tried moving a couch by yourself, you can imagine how difficult a DIY move will be if you don’t have any help or supplies. Ask your truck rental company if you can also rent things like dollies or other moving equipment. Storage unit companies often have moving supplies as well.

10) Plan Everything Ahead of Time

You should have every last detail of your DIY move planned out at least six months in advance. After all, thorough preparation makes the process easier and more efficient.

11) Do the Last Check Before Your DIY Move

Once everything is packed, do a walkthrough of your old home to check for any belongings you may have forgotten. Look in every corner, closet, and cabinet to make sure you don’t leave anything behind. If you are renting, note any damage that may need fixing in order to claim your full security deposit.

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Are you about to take on a DIY move to Lynwood, WA? We hope our 11 tips for an easy DIY move have prepared you. If you can’t handle the move yourself, find a professional moving company to take the wheel instead.

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Jason Sexton — Founder & Owner, On The Go Moving & Storage
Jason SextonFounder & Owner, On The Go Moving & Storage

Jason founded On The Go Moving & Storage in Redmond, WA in 2009 and has personally overseen more than 25,000 moves across Greater Seattle. He holds a Washington State Household Goods Mover license (HG-064180) and writes from direct, hands-on experience in the moving industry.

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