How to Successfully Plan a Quick Long Distance Move

How to Successfully Plan a Quick Long Distance Move

Ideally, you’ll plan a long distance move far ahead of time and have lots of extra weeks and days to carefully pack your belongings. But this isn’t always how things go. Sometimes, a quick long distance move is the plan that you have before you, and you just have to adapt.

To make this speedy long distance move a success, there are some key things that you can do, and thankfully, they aren’t too complicated or stress-inducing either. Check out Premiere Van Lines and the following tips.

• Fill all of the spaces that you can to maximize space in your moving truck.

The long distance movers that you hire will load your moving company truck, but if you plan on packing yourself, it’s your job to maximize your space. This means filling up drawer space with items and filling up other storage furniture and boxes as well. Every little nook and cranny counts so that your movers can fit as much as possible in the truck.

• If you plan on painting your new home, do this before you unpack and ideally, before you move in.

Painting is tough when you have furniture and stuff lying everywhere, so if you want to paint some or all of the rooms in your new place, do it before the clutter overwhelms you. Furthermore, if you can get into your place and paint before you even start unloading your moving truck, you’ll have an even easier time.

• Wait to buy new furniture and other household items.

As you plan and pack for moving into your exciting new home, you may be tempted to purchase all new furniture, pillows, duvets, plants and other decorations. But this isn’t the wisest idea.

That’s because you can’t know exactly what you’ll need and want until you’re actually living in your new place. You might buy something now only to realize that you don’t like it in your new home or it doesn’t fit.

In addition, you may think that there won’t be all of the amazing stores and shops that you have now at your new location, but there will be. And you don’t want to deprive your future self of all that shopping, right?

Lastly, don’t forget not to plan any huge house parties or events for right after you arrive in your new place. A few months in advance, you might think having a house-warming get-together about four days after you arrive is a great idea, but once you realize how much unpacking and organizing that you have to do, that enthusiasm will quickly dissipate.

Your goal with any long distance move should be to plan as much as possible and plan for pitfalls. That way, if pitfalls occur, you’re ready, and if they don’t, you’re all set.

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Will Problems With the Roof Seriously Hamper the Sale of My House?

Will Problems With the Roof Seriously Hamper the Sale of My House?

No one wants to buy a home and have to immediately put a bunch of cash into repairs. Roof repair is one of the most dreaded chores for a new homeowner. It is better to go ahead and do a few fixes, or even consider hiring Cherry and Clark Roofing. You will get the money you need for the home, without being justifiably talked down in price. Obvious roof damage can be a big reason that people turn around and walk away from buying a home. Below are a few of the slight to major repairs you might want to consider.

Mold or Lichen Growth

Not only is mold and lichen unsightly, but it can degrade the composition of the roofing material. It directly impacts the life of the roof. The task is simple for professional roofers to clean and will make the home look much better for the market. You will find the small investment worthwhile.

Missing Tiles or Shingles

Tiles and shingles are materials designed to keep moisture away from the interior of the home. If any of these are broken, or missing there is the potential for serious leaks. There may already be water damage behind the siding that you are unaware of. It is important to replace these missing items to improve the looks and function of the roof before placing the home up for sale. You may take a hit on the price if the roof looks shabby, even if it not actually leaking.

Eave Rot

The eaves are an essential part of the framework to a roof. It is also one of the most visible points. If a potential buyer can look up under the eaves and see rotting wood, they might change their mind about purchasing the home. They may assume that the rest of the house is in poor condition. Placing a working network of eavestrough along the edge of the roof to collect and direct rainfall, or snow-melt can be impressive to potential buyers. Neither of these repairs and additions are overly expensive. The return can be enormous, helping result in the sale of your home.

Holes and Leaks

Holes and leaks in the roof can cost you a lot in what you are asking for the home. If the hole is serious enough that it requires roof replacement, the potential buyer will either walk away, or demand a drop in the asking price to compensate for the needed repair. A water leak can be coming from many locations on a roof. It is best to consult with roofing contractors that can trace the source quickly and get it repaired.

Contact a quality roofing service for all your roof repair needs before placing your home on the market. It will help guarantee a successful sale and happy buyer. For more information visit the Cherry and Clark Roofing website.

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