Preparing Your Tiny House for a Stress-Free One Call Logistics Pickup
- By Jason Wheeler
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- 23 Jun, 2023
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Introduction:
Have you finally made up your mind to live the minimalist lifestyle and join the tiny house movement? By making this decision, you are about to embark on an exciting journey toward living a life of purpose and sustainability. However, before your chosen logistics company comes to pick up your tiny house and transport it to its new location, there are several crucial steps you need to follow. This blog post outlines the necessary pre-pickup procedures to ensure a smooth and hassle-free pickup of your tiny house.
1. Choose the Right Logistics Company
The first step is selecting a reliable logistics company with experience in transporting tiny homes. This will ensure they have the necessary equipment to handle your home safely and securely.
Luckily, we here at One Call Logistics have been transporting tiny homes for 5+ years. With over thousands of tiny home transports completed, we will be sure to provide the nations best in service and reliability!
2. Plan Your Route
Before the pickup, sit down with your Transportation Agent and discuss the best route for your tiny home's transportation. You'll need to consider road conditions, weather, and any potential obstacles to determine the safest and most efficient route.
3. Obtain Permits
Transporting a tiny home often involves crossing state lines and municipal boundaries. Make sure to get the required permits or assist your logistics company with any paperwork needed for transportation. Failure to have appropriate permits can cause problems and delays in the relocation process.
We enjoy going above and beyond for our customers. One Call Logistics will coordinate with our drivers and obtain any permits needed for your tiny home transportation.
4. Securing Your Tiny House
Properly secure your tiny home to prevent any movement or shifting during transportation. Check for loose items, breakables, and anything that could be damaged in transit. Secure drawers, cabinets, and doors to prevent them from opening while on the road.
Please don’t hesitate in asking for any recommendations on effective methods of securing your home.
5. Prepping Your Tiny House for Towing
You’ll want to do a thorough check of your home's hitch, frame, axles, brakes, and tires. Inspect the hitch to ensure it is secure and free from any damage. Make sure your tires are in good condition and properly inflated, according to the manufacturer's recommendations. For this step, the guidance of a professional is essential, so consult with your Transportation Agent or your mechanic if necessary.
6. Disconnect Utilities
Remember to disconnect all utilities, including electrical power, water, and gas supply before the pickup. Turn off all appliances and safely secure any connection points that the transport vehicle will be using. This will keep your home safe as it is being hoisted onto the truck and transported to its new location.
7. Communicate With One Call Logistics
Lastly, maintain open communication with your Transportation Agent. Discuss any concerns or questions regarding pick-up times, routes, and additional services we may offer such as leveling your tiny home. This will help us build a strong partnership and ensure we are on the same page, making the entire process seamless from start to finish.
Conclusion:
By following these steps, you'll be well on your way to ensuring a smooth and stress-free pickup of your tiny house. Through proper planning and preparation, we’ll ensure your home's safe transportation and peace of mind in the process, contributing to making your minimalist dream into a reality.


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