Killeen Moving Blog - Tips, Tricks, and Insider Info
November 19, 2019

Moving to Killeen When the Weather Is Really Bad

Moving in bad weatherBy Julie DeLong, A-1 Freeman Moving Group 

Prep and patience should be the hypnotic chants for everyone organizing a move, however when you happen to be moving to Killeen in between late autumn and spring season, you need to be ready for a "weather event" in a second's notice. Only a few areas of the US are actually free from extreme weather conditions, from blizzards over the majority of the land, to heavy rainfall in the warmer South. Consequently, what should you do if you are going on the path exactly when the weather man says do not think about it?

There's absolutely nothing you're able to do about a blizzard however having a backup plan can help you survive any storm. Employ a checklist (there are several good moving apps for this sort of matter) should you need to divert and reschedule and encompass these topics in your list.

Call Your Realtor

On the off possibility your real estate professional has not seen a weather report, make sure they know that there is a storm coming, and you might need to delay vacating the house. Real estate dealings hardly ever occur in a vacuum and if you're impacted, so are your buyers, their buyers, and so on. Don't fret, it will all work out.

Ask Your Professional Moving Company About Their Bad Weather Policy

If you know you'll be moving if there's the possibility of nasty weather, ask your moving company in Killeen precisely how they manage it. Keeping their crews safe is vital, and they will use a method for dangerous weather conditions. This might mean loading as much as they can and coming back after things remove to conclude or perhaps delaying to load at all. If conditions get bad while travelling they'll pull over until the roads are safe to travel. In short, getting there safely is the a main concern. Except in cases where the weather system is intense, the majority of interstates are cleared promptly.

Plan Your Own Storm Safety

How you manage your family members in the weather system relies upon a couple of factors--how far are you moving, do you expect to lose power (numerous new neighborhoods have underground lines), are you safe remaining in your old residence and camping out, have you got lodging reservations along the route?

Camping out is not great in an empty residence having a cleaned-out refrigerator and the danger of a loss of power, so staying in a motel or with friends can be a better option. In case you are expecting a few inches of snow and then clearing and melting that is straightforward to manage; if you have an ice storm and downed trees and utility lines, and extended sub-freezing temps, you need to go on and move your family to other accommodations. Ice can cause more severe slow downs in comparison with rain or snow, so be ready for several days of waiting whenever ice is the challenge.

If you are en route and terrible weather is anticipated, go on and make lodging reservations. Even when you believe you will get through, or you're not sure how much the effect is going to be, take into account that hotel rooms are finite, and you don't want to be trapped in a questionable spot with your loved ones. Some non-pet lodges make exceptions in inclement weather and they're welcome inside your hotel room.

Pack a cooler or two with snacks, drinks, and sandwiches--when the power's out, eating places aren't open. Additionally, have blankets, ample chargers, and flares in the vehicle if you have car issues or get in an accident--help will come, but will be slowed.

Keeping the New Home Clean

Truth time--all the blankets and bathroom towels on the earth are certainly not going to keep your flooring spotless if you are moving in stormy, wintry weather. You'll be able to prevent some mud and scuffs by putting down heavy cardboard around the most frequently trafficked spots, however unless the professional movers in Killeen take off their boots whenever they come in your home, it is really an uphill fight. Plan a carpet cleaning as soon as you can, and vacuum and mop hardwood floors as soon as everything is inside.

If you are detained several days by weather, bear in mind there is little you can do to move things along. Relaxing may well be a challenge, but you'll be in your new house for many years and the Great Blizzard of 2019 (or 2020) will end up a portion of the family lore before you know it.

 

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