Moving is not an easy task, but bad weather can further complicate it. What is the best time of year to move? In fact, moving at any time of the year has its pros and cons. In winter, for example, you need to be especially careful, as ice or fresh snow can lead to increased shaking in the car and damage to things.
Snow can also play a bad role during loading – high humidity adversely affects upholstered furniture, cardboard boxes and their contents, as well as equipment.
Spring and autumn, with any careful planning, can bring such a surprise as rain. In this case, the move will either have to be postponed or take care of additional packaging. On the other hand, it is believed that it is in spring and autumn that the ideal balance of temperature and humidity is ideal for transporting equipment, indoor plants, and furniture. Part of the company is trying to order the relocation of the office in the spring and autumn months.
It would seem that summer is the perfect time to move. But in the summer the roads are heavily congested. As a result, the transportation of property can take an unreasonably long time. In summer, be especially careful on Fridays and weekends. In addition, during the summer heat, the loaders get tired quite quickly, and the work may not go so cheerfully.