Anyone who lives in the Northeastern United States can tell you that our winters are not pretty. Between January 15 and February 9, 2015, our beloved Boston was buried in a record-breaking 62.5 inches of snow, according to an article on CNN.com. Remember how tough this made your daily commute to work? Imagine moving in it. If you’re planning on moving to or from the New England area this winter, reconsider and have our Boston residential movers relocate your earlier. Here are three reasons why you should not move before it snows:
Dangerous Travel Conditions
While moving in Boston winters, snow can severely hinder the process. A snowstorm makes the roads slippery and less visible, causing movers to drive slowly so they don’t put your belongings at risk. Also, it prolongs your own journey, making you drive slower to avoid wiping out. Likewise, you can forget about arriving to your destination in a timely manner if you’re flying because a blizzard will delay your flight.
Major Complications
If you’re moving locally in Boston during the winter, you’ll want to keep your snow shovel in hand. Chances are you’re going to arrive at a snow-covered house that will be impossible to enter without clearing a path. With all of the stress that moving already induces, the last thing you’ll want is tire yourself out shoveling before the first box is unloaded.
Uncomfortably Chilly Weather
It’s no secret; our winters are bitterly cold. When moving in the snow, you’re going to have to make frequent trips between your house and moving truck through freezing temperatures. Additionally, you’ll most likely have to trek through snow, making the process more difficult and running the risk of tracking wet and dirty snow into your new home.
Moving during winter is stressful, dangerous and can do damage to your new home. Do yourself a favor and contact our Boston local movers before the first flake hits the ground. Call us or fill out our online form to get your free quote today!
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