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September 06, 2019

Managing the Dreaded Moving Delay in Wichita Falls

Moving to a new houseBy Julie DeLong, A-1 Freeman Moving Group 

If there's one thing you're able to count on if you are moving, it's that you won't be able to rely on anything. There are many moving parts (ba-dum) in the process, and so many players, that at some point something is going to go wrong. A lot of people planning on a move plan out the front end of the move to the umpteenth degree and believe that after the moving vans drive out of the driveway it's all great.

Some people are wrong. Even the best-planned moves with possibly the most dependable and reputable moving companies in Wichita Falls can come to a unexpected hurdle and cause your household goods to get to your new residence a couple of days beyond the target time.

What Causes Moving Delays?

Weather conditions

Zipping down the interstate in your vehicle is not truly the same thing as lumbering along in a 53-foot truck. With the ideal circumstances, drivers travel slightly slower compared to other traffic. So, if the weather takes a turn, our drivers are the first to pull over and wait for conditions to get better. This could result in anything from half an hour in a driving rain storm, to a couple days if an ice storm hits along the way. Delivering your household to your new house undamaged is our objective, so at times the weather slows this down.

Road and Traffic Conditions

Summer months are high season for many things--amid them, road construction, vacationers on the road, and traffic accidents. Highways are usually most crowded in July and August, thus a small fender bender might back things up for a couple of miles. Transportation administrators schedule work and repairs during the hotter months, therefore review your path for construction hold-ups and arrange for something to show up which slows the moving trucks--if they're backed up and hit a major town at rush hour, with many more hours to go, they may have to stop for the night. Nobody wants an exhausted team moving over the interstate--this is not advisable for anyone.

Season

Summertime is the most convenient time for many people to transfer. Moving companies in Wichita Falls have finite resources--trucks as well as crews. This is a perfect storm for your move to be slowed on the front end--if your crew got trapped in terrible traffic, weather conditions, or each on the job ahead of yours, they might not get to your residence on the scheduled day.

If the delay dominoes commence to fall and impact your move, your move coordinator will let you know, and keep you up-to-date as they know more regarding scheduling.

Logistical Surprises

Getting the moving trucks to your new front door is not always as easy as you'd probably imagined. In case you are moving to a metropolitan area with limited parking, that huge van might not have a location to park for many hours, and your possessions must be loaded onto smaller trucks that will fit on the street. Further, in the event that your new house is on an unpaved curvy mountain route, a sizable truck won't be able to navigate safely. Getting new moving trucks and reloading them may add time to the process.

The Best Way To Deal with A Delay

To be on the safe side, plan for a delay on either end of your move. These represent the steps you can take when it seems like your movers are not going to show up or deliver on schedule.

To start with, change your thoughts on "on time". Professional movers in Wichita Falls alert you in advance that they'll do their best to fulfill the planned schedules, yet there is a window--as outlined above, scenarios change and there is nothing at all that can be done if a storm results in a twelve-car pile-up that leads to showing up in the DC metro area at 4 pm. Therefore, "on time" is a fairly flowing concept in the moving world.

· Let your real estate agent know there could be a delay in your leaving

· Allow for a couple of days flexibility if you are cancelling your utility service--this isn't any time to not have water and Wi-Fi.

· If you will be boarding a family pet, let the pup palace know you'll need an additional day or possibly even longer.

· Book places to stay in your new city if you get there first or carry sleeping bags and camp out.

Flexibility is the key to coping with every move, so if you are anticipating what can not work out, you are way less likely to have a crisis whenever it does.

 

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