Friday, December 12, 2014

Preparing for the Arrival of your Movers


If you’ve never hired one of the many moving companies in Chicago before, it can be scary. You may be uncertain about what you’ll be responsible for or how to properly prepare for the arrival of your movers. Here are a few preparation tips that will ensure a smooth moving day for everybody. 

·         Before the movers arrive, know the company guidelines. There are some things that movers will not move, as per company restrictions. For instance, some will not move flammable items or household cleaners while other will not handle things for liability reasons, such as important documents or medication. You may be required to transport these items on your own.
·         Prepare your home and items for the arrival of your movers. Ensure that doorways are not blocked by boxes. Prepare larger pieces of equipment—empty your fridge and allow for the proper time to defrost. Drain the water line from your washing machine. Failure to carry out these simple necessary steps will result in a delay and could lead to extra costs for you.
·         Keep pets contained. Letting your furry friend run freely puts not only the pet in danger, but also the movers. If you can, have a friend watch the pet for the day, or, keep him or her contained in a room that is already packed up.
·         Have drinks and food ready. You certainly aren’t responsible for feeding your movers a gourmet meal, but having bottles of water on hand or ordering a couple of pizzas will keep you and the movers feeling energized throughout strenuous activity. This extra thought will go a long way in the service you receive.


Hiring a moving company can help to make your move easy and quick. Use these tips to prepare for their arrival, further making your day a success! 

Thursday, December 4, 2014

Have a Smooth Moving Day with These Packing Tips


So you’ve finally put a deposit down on a new home! Congratulations! Unfortunately, now comes the hard part—the move. Moving into a new location can be exciting, refreshing and…. stressful (especially the packing phase). But it doesn’t have to be! Here are some helpful packing tips to make your transition as painless as possible.

·         Color-code your packing boxes and assign colors to different rooms. For instance, use orange duct tape to make note that a specific box is filled with kitchen items. Use green for a box filled with living room décor.
·         Keep packing boxes to a maximum of 50 pounds. Heavy boxes mean struggling to carry them, and might require more bodies to move them. Keep boxes to a manageable weight so that one person can easily carry them.
·         Use your move as an opportunity to clean out unnecessary items. As you’re rummaging through all of your belongings, you’re likely to find things that you didn’t even remember you had, which means that you might not actually need them! Donate them or throw them out so that you can lighten your load.
·         If you can, head into your new home a day before the big moving day so that you clean up a bit. Chances are, surfaces may be dusty or tiles may be moldy. Cleaning beforehand will allow you to start off with a clean slate.
·         Keep important can’t-live-without items together. Pack passports, birth certificates, necessary medications, and other important documents and items together, with nothing else. This will ensure that you don’t lose any important paperwork and that you’re not rummaging frantically through boxes to find your medication at a time of need.
·         Consider hiring a moving company. You may think you know the basics of moving, but there are some who are well-trained in making successful moves. Hiring a moving company will allow you to make the move with experts on your side.


Moving can be one of the most stressful experiences that we’ll encounter in our lifetime. Make the move a bit easier with these simple tactics! 

Wednesday, November 26, 2014

Seasonal Moving Tips

Winter is quickly approaching and as you know, Chicago winters are nothing to shake a stick at. Moving in the winter is sometimes unavoidable, especially when it feels like winter time for the majority of the year. Chicago moving companies like us know the challenges of a winter move! There are a few things you should remember when moving around this time of year so everything goes smoothly.
  1. Prepare for snow: Old man winter can come knocking at any time and icy, slippery conditions can slow down the moving process. Make sure your shovel is the last thing you pack up on moving day! Have salt and a shovel ready and make sure you create wider paths than usual. Remember, there are more people going in and out of your home when you’re moving, so wider paths can make transporting your valuables much safer.
  2. Prepare your new home: Is the heat on in your new place? This seems pretty self-explanatory but this is one of those measures that are often over looked. Moving into a cold apartment or house in the middle of winter is no fun and slows down the unpacking process.
  3. Prepare your floors: Lay down something around the entrances to your new home before the move even begins. The last thing you want is to do is intense carpet cleaning after settling into your new abode. Make sure you lay down something non-slip – using tarp is a disaster waiting to happen.
Devon Moving Company can help you make your move much easier. We are one of the best Chicago moving companies because we offer complete packing services, long distance services and more at an affordable price! But remember, wintertime brings a lot of challenges and being prepared is the best way to avoid what could potentially be a difficult move.

Wednesday, November 19, 2014

Step 1: Have a Plan

Moving is a stressful time and Devon Moving Company works hard to relieve the majority of the stress that is associated with moving. What makes Devon Moving Company the best movers in Chicago is that fact that we work quickly, safely, and affordably – however, you know better than us how your home or apartment should look!

Having a game plan once the big day arrives is crucial to the fluidity of the move. When you decide on a new home or apartment, it’s easy to envision your belongings in that new area. Though all too often, people forget about the smaller things and when that important time comes, they don’t know where to put it.

Adding confusion to the moving process is never recommended, so what we do recommend is creating a floor plan and writing down where everything goes! Make sure you are aware of all your large pieces: sofas, beds, dressers, etc. and know where you are going to put them in the new place.
From there you can concentrate on some of the smaller items such as lighting, small tables, and decorations so you can get a better understanding on what you are working with. Without a floor plan for your new dwelling, it’s hard to know where everything is going to go and if everything is going to fit.

Take it from the best movers in Chicago, you’re going to want to plan ahead!