Is it Raining on Moving Day in Denver?
By Julie DeLong, A-1 Freeman Moving Group
Here is how to address a rainy moving day in Denver like a master...
When You See the Rain:
1) Reserve Cleaning Supplies & Bath towels
The very first thing you will want to do is ensure that your cleaning materials and towels won't go into the truck too quickly. Even though your professional movers are going to put down floor protection, you will likely want to mop as soon as the move is finished and perhaps through the day if there's sufficient mud or tracked-in puddles to address. Therefore, have your mop and pail all set to go and ready to toss last into the moving truck.
Towels tend to be similarly useful for other reasons. Towels may dry off lightly moist belongings when they get into the moving truck, cover belongings to endure brief wet weather exposure, and also mop up floor messes should they happen. Consequently, have a few towels handy and don't be reluctant about quick-wash or quick-drying them through the day. Think about putting down towels proactively throughout high-traffic paths.
Park the Truck Right Up to Your Door
Then, do everything possible to minimize the span of time your stuff will be carried under the open rainy sky. Covered porches are ideal for prolonging your rain-protected walk if you have one. In either case, you need to park the truck up as near your home as you can, taking into consideration the ramp length if necessary. This may decrease the volume of raindrops that may drop on your belongings as well as moving team during the day.
2) To Guard Your Things:
Covered Porches and Make-Shift Tarp Roofs
Attempt to create the maximum amount of cover for your outside walking course as you possibly can. Utilize covered porches whenever you can and investigate the area for possible creative usage of tarps. You may well be able to string a tarp from the top of the moving van towards the edge of your porch, although perhaps not. Do not go over the top however attempt to lessen the rain-exposed room between your door as well as the truck.
Wrap Furniture & Cartons for Rain Exposure
Next, think about how you'll transfer home furnishings and also boxes from your doorway to the moving truck without getting them saturated. Tarps are ideal for this, also, however you can also get inventive and use belongings you have already got. Large garbage bags, as an example, can cover cartons or be set over home furnishings as you go although have a increased risk of catching air and flying away than a heavy tarp.
Even blankets and towels can protect your items from a couple of feet of gentle drizzle if you move quickly.
Plastic Crates to and From the Truck
Give some thought to picking up several big plastic crates from the neighborhood hardware store. They're quite effective for carrying smaller items or boxes and may be utilized again and again. Start using a closed plastic tub like a rain shield, setting items inside, and then emptying the tub inside the moving van and returning for another covered load. This approach might take a bit more time but can keep your items dry.
Towel Everything Off in the Moving van
And once items do make it into the moving truck, have somebody inside with a pile of towels ready to dry them off. A fast towel-off can create a huge difference with regard to lightly wet and also plastic-protected belongings and will additionally lessen the wetness within the moving van throughout the move.
Keep towels indoors likewise to towel off tarps, cardboard boxes, and plastic wrap that has accomplished their role however got damp along the way.
3) To Protect Your Flooring:
Floor Mats for Foot Wiping
When there's mud on the moving route, put down heavy-duty floor mats / welcome mats at any entry being utilized. Recommend foot wiping for all and be prepared to bang out the mats to use anew midway through the move. Place down towels to circumvent puddles.
Bucket Brigade Across the Doorway
One great strategy to help keep your flooring surfaces clean during a stormy or muddy move is to work in a bucket-brigade fashion. Have one team of individuals inside with clean footwear picking up boxes and furniture to bring them to the front entry door, and the other team with dirty shoes taking items from there to the truck. Use your tiled entranceway or even covered porch as the hand-off zone.
Wipe Puddles & Mud Slicks Promptly
Lastly, keep those towels and mop-bucket on hand to instantly clean any messes that make it inside. Mud can be put right back outside the house or mopped up and poured down the drain and puddles might be soaked up with towels. In case your bathroom towels become too wet along the way, toss all of them in the dryer (if it isn't presently loaded on the moving van) or identify spots to hang them in rotation.
In the event that all of this arranging feels a tad overwhelming, keep in mind, when hiring professional movers in Denver, they are going to take the hassle out of a stormy moving day by determining the specifics of everything for you in order to minimize the exposure to your belongings.
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