Identifying Moving Problems

Lightening Your Moving Load: Three Ways To Move With Less

Moving to a new home can be expensive, from the actual cost of the home to all the small expenses incurred along the way. If you are looking to save money on your move, one of the first places to start is by reducing the amount of items you have to move. With fewer boxes to carry, the cost of your move can be reduced. Of course, you've probably already considered decluttering to get rid of unwanted items, but there are even more ways to reduce the number of items you move without having to part with all your beloved items. Here are some ways to reduce the amount of stuff you have to move.

Opt For Digital Media

Books can be heavy and cumbersome during a move, and they can also take up significant space in your home. Consider purchasing digital editions of your favorite books, and donate the hard copies to your local library, homeless shelter, or other charitable organization. You can use the donations as a tax deduction, which puts a little bit of money back in your pocket while doing something good for a good cause. Of course, if you have heirloom books or collectors editions you don't want to part with, be sure to take move them to your new home. You can also apply this logic to movies and music by saving digital versions on external hard drives.

Curate Your Kitchen Appliances

While it can be fun to have lots of little gadgets to make cake pops, waffles, margaritas, and other tasty treats, these items take up significant space in moving boxes. Take an inventory of all your small kitchen appliances, and determine which ones you use and which ones you don't. You can also look for new appliances that can take on more than one task. For example, stand mixers can be customized with attachments for use as a meat grinder, juicer, and an ice cream maker. Remember that reducing the number of gadgets you have will also save space in your cabinets after you move.

Measure Your Furniture

In some cases, furniture you own now may not be a good fit for a new home. Instead of moving all your furniture first and figuring out where the items should go later, consider planning out where the furniture should go before you move. Measure the items first, and create a map of the new home. Any of the items that don't fit can be donated or thrown away. This means you won't have to pay movers to transport all your furnishings, and you can be sure that all the items you move fit in your new home. Contact a moving company like Kaster Moving Co Inc to get started.