3 Ways To Save Money When Moving Cross-Country

Tony Mers • November 28, 2023
3 Ways To Save Money When Moving Cross-Country

Moving is a stressful, tiring, expensive experience. If you’re moving across the country, these factors are amplified. The cost of moving depends on various elements, such as the number of items being moved, what service options you choose, and how far you’re moving. Fortunately, there are ways to save money when moving cross-country that will make the process a little easier on your wallet.

Make the Most of Your Packing Materials

Packing materials such as boxes, tape, and bubble wrap may seem like a minor expense in the grand scheme of things, but every little bit helps when it comes to your move. Instead of heading to your local home improvement store and purchasing a large stack of boxes, ask your nearby grocery store if you can have their used boxes.

If you need to pack glassware, swing by a liquor store and ask for used boxes with cardboard dividers. By reducing the cost of your moving supplies, you’ll be able to spend more in other areas, such as shipping or accommodating unexpected expenses.

Consider an Off-Season Move

Many people do not have a choice regarding when they will move, but if you do have a say in the matter, consider moving during the off-season. Since many families want to wait until the end of the school year to relocate their families, the peak moving season is May through September. During this period, moving will cost more due to increased demand. Additionally, you may not be able to move on your desired date if the moving company has already booked another job.

As such, you’ll find more competitive rates and more service options available if you move between October and April. Plus, if you move on a weekday, you’ll see reduced pricing compared to the weekends. You’ll be rewarded financially if your schedule is flexible and you can complete your cross-country move during low season.

Use a Transport Company

Another way to save money when moving cross-country is to utilize the services of a specialized transport company. If you have large items to ship, such as your vehicle, a boat, or an RV/travel trailer, you can save money by hiring a company to move them at a reasonable price. If you plan to move some of your possessions yourself but don’t want to deal with the logistics of transporting your large items, consider hiring professionals to do it for you.

One Call Logistics is a national transport company specializing in the logistics transportation industry. We move your large items with ease so that you can focus on other areas of the process. We offer door-to-door delivery service and modern moving equipment; get in touch with one of our friendly staff members today.

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