Everything’s bigger in Texas—including the mistakes people make when moving. Whether you’re relocating to Irving, Euless, or anywhere in DFW, avoiding common pitfalls can make your move 10x easier. We’ve gathered the biggest mistakes we’ve seen and how to dodge them like a true Texan pro.
1. Waiting Too Long to Plan
A move needs time. People often underestimate how long it takes. You should start planning at least 6 weeks in advance. Book your movers early, especially during the busy summer season.
2. Choosing the Cheapest Movers
There’s nothing wrong with saving money, but don’t sacrifice reliability and professionalism. Cheap movers can lead to broken furniture, late arrivals, or worse. Check reviews, insurance, and licenses.
3. Ignoring the Weather
Texas weather is no joke. From surprise storms to 100+ degree days, timing your move is crucial. Always check the forecast and avoid mid-day summer heat.
4. Poor Packing Habits
People throw things into boxes with zero strategy. You need a system: wrap items well, label boxes, and don’t overload them. Fragile items need care. Don’t pack heavy items in large boxes.
5. Forgetting Utilities
This is big. Schedule utility disconnections and connections well in advance. That includes electricity, gas, water, internet, and security systems.
6. Not Decluttering
Don’t pay to move things you don’t even use. Sort and donate clothes, kitchenware, old books, and furniture. Travel light—it’ll save you money and effort.
7. Skipping an Inventory List
A full inventory helps you keep track of everything. It’s a great way to avoid leaving stuff behind or losing track of valuable items.
8. DIYing the Wrong Things
Some things are fine to move yourself. A piano isn’t one of them. Neither are pool tables, giant TVs, or heavy furniture. Let professionals handle those.
9. No Essentials Box
First night in your new place and you can’t find your toothbrush? Pack a box with essentials: meds, chargers, paper towels, change of clothes, snacks.
10. Not Preparing Kids or Pets
Moves are stressful for little ones and furry friends. Talk to your kids early. For pets, have a travel plan, familiar items, and consider a sitter for move day.
Conclusion
Moving is more than hauling stuff—it’s a life transition. Avoiding these mistakes will make the process smoother and more enjoyable. And when you’re ready, Best Irving Movers is here to make sure your move goes off without a hitch.