What kind of relocation will it be?
So, first off, we need to talk about where you are moving to Dallas. Are you moving from 50 miles away? A 100 miles? Out of state? Your answers to these questions can tell us a lot about what you need to do in order to properly prepare for moving to Dallas. What you need to know about distances and their relation to moving is mainly that there are two main types of relocations. Eather relocations are considered to be local relocations, in which case you will be paying less and moving shorter distances, or a long-distance (aka interstate relocation), in which case both mileage and costs will vary significantly.
Planning a Dallas relocation on time
So, let's say that you will be in need of long distance movers Texas, rather than local ones. How soon do you need to start planning? Well, the best time to plan for relocation would be around 8 to 10 weeks before the relocation itself. This would make it an appropriate amount of time to look over all of your affairs and tasks before moving to Dallas. Among those tasks should definitely be things like finding good movers and packing, but there are other, maybe less obvious tasks to be done. Things like discontinuing utilities, canceling subscriptions, registering for voting, changing address and postal service, organize the selling of the house, inform friends, neighbors, etc, check for schools or universities, and many more. This is not even to mention all the tasks you ought to do with the movers, such as deciding on a perfect day for the move (always aim for the middle of the week, if possible), route of the move, insurance, additional services and many, many other things you need to figure out before the move itself.
Finding good movers
In order to make your move go smoothly, you will need to include the selection of good Texas movers in your plans. That is why we have made a list of things you should keep in mind when you are selecting movers for your move.- Registered - Movers that are moving over state lines, meaning most commonly long-distance relocations, are obligated to be registered with the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, or the FMCSA for short, that is regulating interstate relocations. On their website, you can use a search function to find if your company of choice is registered. That would guarantee a certain level of quality. And, if they are registered, you should look into their record and see if they had incidents. That way your planning a Dallas relocation will be a breeze.
- Well reviewed - Ok, so you made a shorter selection of all the registered movers. Great! Now, let's shorten that list down further. Make sure that you only go for well-revied movers, so you know they offer a consistently good experience.
- Best price - Finally, with the shortest selection of candidates at hand, ask for a free estimate in order to see which one offers the best price for their services!
What will you encounter in Dallas?
So what can you expect after you are done moving to Dallas? Well, here is little basic info. Dallas is one of the 9 most populous cities in the United States, but is only the third-largest in size in Texas itself, with 1,3 million people.