When it comes to a long distance move, prepare yourself emotionally because it will be a process that requires a lot of organization and there will be lots of stress. It is going to be a hectic time, but with a well-developed plan and the help of a moving company, you will be able to get everything done, even if it now seems almost impossible.
Being a long distance move, you must plan transportation first, because Denver movers are busy and you will most likely have to schedule a certain date.
The next step is sorting your objects. Now you have the opportunity to finally get rid of the items that you no longer use but found it difficult to separate from. There is no point in paying to move them with you if you do not use them. Clothes, furniture, home appliances, everything you haven't used for at least six months can be donated or disposed of.
After carefully placing the items in the boxes, do not forget to label them, so that you can find them more easily when you unpack. Write details about the content of each box and make sure to place the labels on sight.
Last but not least, be careful where you place your valuables items. You may also need to think about insuring them before transporting them on long distances, or leaving them in the hands of a company specialized in specialty crating and transportation.
Gabriel Kierson
Founder and Owner at American Moving and Storage
Gabriel Kierson is the founder of American Moving and Storage, a licensed carrier serving Boulder County and the country that he started in Boulder in 1997. He runs the company directly, from the crew leaders he knows by name to the containerized storage system he built. He brings 28 years in moving and nearly four decades of combined logistics experience, with more than 40,000 families and businesses moved and an annual claims rate held under 1%, against an industry norm of 5 to 6 percent.


