Long Distance Moving Process


 

Moving to a new home can be a challenging experience, especially when you're moving long distance. A long distance move is defined as a relocation that involves moving your belongings 100 miles or more away from your current location. The states we transport to are located at the bottom. This type of move requires careful planning and organization to ensure everything runs smoothly.

If you're planning a long distance move, you'll need to find a reliable and experienced moving company like us to help you with the process: Here is some of our recommendations

Create a moving checklist: Make a list of all the tasks you need to complete before your move. This will help you stay organized and on track. You can schedule a time for an in person showing and we can assist with your checklist.

Declutter: Take some time to go through your belongings and get rid of anything you no longer need. This will make the moving process easier and more efficient. Once items are classified as ones needing to be removed we can do a junk haul or dominants.

Pack carefully: Use sturdy boxes and packing materials to ensure your belongings are protected during transport. Label each box with its contents to make unpacking easier. If you need use to do this process let us know we definitely can help.

Plan for the journey: If you're driving to your new home, plan your route and make sure you have all the necessary supplies for the journey, such as snacks, drinks, charging cables and a first aid kit.

Stay in touch: Moves with multiple steps is a good idea to keep in touch with us throughout the process to ensure everything is going according to plan.

In conclusion, a long distance move can be stressful, but with the help of Mini Movers and careful planning, you can make the process smoother and more manageable. Mini Movers are here to help you, prepare for the move in advance, and stay organized throughout the process.

We Provide a service that we called a dedicated truck run. Which means we have the same movers and truck relocate you to another state just like a local move. Any where outside these states we would refer you to using a container.

Here are the states we go to.

  • California

  • Arizona

  • Oregon

  • Washington

  • Idaho

  • Utah

  • Nevadia

  • Colorado

  • New mexico

  • Taxes

  • Oklahoma