
“Make Your Move Mint-to-Be.”
We believe moving doesn’t have to be chaotic. With a little planning (and the right team), your move can be just as smooth as your new beginning.
Moving Tips
2. Pack Smart – Essentials First
Set aside a personal essentials bag or box with items you'll need right away:
Clothes, toiletries, medications
Phone and charger
Wallet, keys, important paperwork
Any current bills or move-related documents
Pro tip: Move these items yourself to avoid digging through boxes later.
1. Confirm Your Reservation Details
Before move day, make sure everything is accurate:
Pickup and drop-off addresses
Entry instructions for all locations (gates, elevators, etc.)
Correct inventory list
Contact information
Scheduled date and arrival window
This helps ensure a smooth, efficient move tailored to your needs.
3. Save Time & Money with DIY Packing
Packing most of your own items can help reduce costs.
Let our movers focus on the heavier, time-consuming items, while you handle:
Clothing, kitchenware, books
Decor, linens, and personal items
Every box you pack helps us move you faster and more affordably.
4. Protect Your Valuables
Always transport high-value or personal items yourself, including:
Cash
Jewelry
Family heirlooms or irreplaceable items
Important documents
These are best kept with you during the move for extra peace of mind.
5. Prepare Your Home for Moving Day
A smooth move starts with a safe, clear workspace:
Clear all hallways and doorways of clutter
Secure pets and small children in a safe area
Disconnect appliances like washers and refrigerators (most movers cannot disconnect them for liability reasons)
Remember: Movers cannot transport flammable materials (gas, propane, ammo, etc.)
6. Pack & Label with Care
Help protect your belongings and make unpacking easier:
Tape boxes top and bottom securely
Label boxes by room and contents (e.g., “Kitchen – Glassware – Fragile”)
Use "fragile" and “top load only” where necessary
Consider color coding for even faster sorting
When packing fragile items, there’s no such thing as too much protection — use bubble wrap, packing paper, or newsprint generously