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September 06, 2019

Managing the Dreaded Moving Delay in Houston

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

If there's a single thing you can depend on when you're moving, it is that you won't be able to depend on anything. There are numerous moving parts (ba-dum) to the procedure, and so many players, that at some point something may go wrong. Most people anticipating a move plan out the front end of the move to the umpteenth degree and assume that after the moving trucks head out of the driveway everything is good.

Most people are wrong. Even the best-planned moves with the most dependable and reputable moving companies in Houston could arrive at a snafu and cause your household possessions to arrive at your new house a few days after the planned date.

What Can Cause Moving Hold-ups?

Climate

Zipping down the road inside of your vehicle just isn't quite the same as lumbering along in a 53-foot truck. During the perfect circumstances, big trucks move slightly slower compared to other traffic. Therefore, when the weather takes a turn, big rig drivers are the first to pull over and await circumstances to improve. This may lead to anything from thirty minutes in a driving downpour, to several days if an ice storm strikes along the route. Getting your household to your new house undamaged is our target, thus at times the weather conditions slows this down.

Street and Traffic Conditions

Summertime is high season for lots of things--amongst them, road construction, travellers on the move, and traffic mishaps. Highways are usually most jampacked in July and August, thus a minor fender bender might back things up for a few miles. Transportation officials schedule work and maintenance in the hotter times, so review your path for construction hold-ups and arrange for something to pop up that slows the trucks--if they are backed up and come to a major city at rush hour, with many more hours to go, they might be required to stop for the overnight. None of us wants an exhausted crew maneuvering down the interstate--it is just not worth it for anybody.

Season

Summer is probably the most practical time for a lot of people to transfer. Moving companies in Houston have finite resources--moving trucks along with workers. That's a perfect storm for the move to be delayed in the front end--if your crew got trapped in poor traffic, weather conditions, or each on the job just before yours, they could not arrive at your residence on the slated day.

When the delay dominoes begin to fall and affect your move, your move coordinator will advise you, and keep you up-to-date as they know more concerning scheduling.

Logistical Surprises

Getting the trucks to your new house isn't necessarily as simple as you might have believed. If you are moving to a metropolitan area with minimal parking, that monster truck might possibly not have a location to park for several hours, and your belongings need to be packed onto smaller vehicles that will fit on the street. Further, in the event that your new home is on an gravel curvy mountain path, a large moving van cannot get through safely. Finding new trucks and reloading them may add time to the process.

How To Deal with A Delay

To be on the safe side, plan for a delay on either end of your move. These are the steps you can take when it looks like your movers won't arrive or deliver on time.

First, change your views on "on time". Professional movers in Houston let you know up front that they will do their finest to satisfy the planned schedules, however there's a window--as outlined previously, circumstances change and there is absolutely nothing that you can do when a weather event results in a twelve-car pile-up that leads to hitting the DC metro area at 5 pm. Consequently, "on time" is a fairly fluid concept in the moving arena.

· Let your realtor know there may be a delay in your leaving

· Allow for a few days leeway if you are cutting your utility service--this isn't any time to not have access to water and Wi-Fi.

· If you're boarding a family pet, let the pup palace know you'll need an extra day or so.

· Book accommodations in your new town if you get there first or take sleeping bags and camp out.

Flexibility is the vital thing to handling any move, so if you're planning on what can go awry, you are way less inclined to have a predicament when it does.

 

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