Tuesday, June 14, 2016

Summertime Moving Tips for Hot Texas Neighborhoods

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Moving your family and belongings to a new home can be stressful enough without factoring in the summertime heat of the College Station, TX area. In July and August, the average temperatures soar to over 96 degrees Fahrenheit. Without proper planning, this can cause tempers to flare during the strain of a move and may also be harmful for some of your possessions. Follow these tips to stay comfortable and safe while you move into your new home this summer.

Why Summer is a Popular Time to Move

Many people choose summer to move because of the dryer, warmer weather. It is possible that more houses go on the market in the spring, so when your realtor finds you the perfect new house, you will most likely pack, move and unpack during the hottest months of the year.

For families with children, summer makes moving easier because there is no disruption of school classes. It might also be easier for working parents to take time away from the office.

Items to Protect More in a Summertime Move

There are some items you must take extra care to protect from the heat. Fresh food, medications, nutritional supplements and food products such as protein powder must be stored in a cool spot while moving.

Other items to protect from the heat include aerosol cans that can explode when exposed to high temperatures, candles or other wax items that easily melt, and soft plastic or rubber products such as pool toys and waterproof mattress covers that can be damaged by extreme heat.

How to Keep Your Family Cool and Happy

Staying cool can help aleviate short tempers and stress that moving, alone, can cause. Be sure the electricity is active before you move in so you can turn on the air conditioner right away and take plenty of breaks in the cool shade or house.

While doing physical labor in the hot sun, your body can quickly become dehydrated and will need a steady supply of fluids. Drink plenty of water or sports drinks. Avoid sugary sodas and alcohol. Scheduling snack breaks as well will help keep everyone's energy up and tempers down.

Quickly move the kids’ possessions into their rooms so they can relax with familiar surroundings. This will not only help them stay cool but will also keep them out of the way and make them feel more comfortable with the process.
Summer remains one of the most popular times of the year to move to a new home. It can be less stressful with careful planning.






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