8 Things You Can Do While the Movers Are Moving

What are you supposed to do while Movers Are Moving? Contrary to what you might believe, this is not the time to kick back and relax. There are some tasks you need to take care of to make sure everything goes smoothly. You need to be on-site. Your presence is crucial to oversee the process and answer any questions the movers might have. You’ll also be able to make last-minute decisions about what items to move, throw away, or leave behind. Now’s the time to separate valuable items that will travel with you, instead of being packed in the truck.

It’s easy to get overwhelmed on moving days, but there are a few things you can do to make the process easier. One of the most important things to do is to stay organized and have a plan. This includes knowing what to do while the movers are moving.

Moving day can be a stressful and hectic experience. There’s so much to do, from packing up your belongings to loading them onto a moving truck. But what should you do while the movers are moving?

What to Do While Movers Are Moving

What to Do While Movers Are Moving

Here are 8 different things you can do while movers are moving. 

Clean Your New Home

Hiring movers frees up a bit of time. One smart move is to use this extra time for cleaning the new home. A clean house is inviting, but more than that, it’s a fresh start. You know how good it feels to walk into a clean room? You can have that in the whole house. So grab some cleaning supplies and start wiping down surfaces, mopping floors, and getting those windows to shine. You’ll thank yourself later for this. The job will be way easier without furniture and boxes in the way. It’s all about setting the stage for a new chapter in your life. And what better way to kick it off than with a home that sparkles?

Pack a “Moving Essentials” Bag

In the rush of moving, basic needs can get overlooked. That’s why an essentials bag is a lifesaver. Think about the first couple of days in your new home. You’ll need toiletries, some clothing, medicines, and any important documents you can’t afford to misplace. Having these crucial items in one spot saves you the headache of digging through boxes when you’re dead tired or really need something. It’s more than just convenience; it’s peace of mind in a bag.

Supervise the Movers

It might seem like supervising professional movers isn’t necessary. But trust us; it’s for the best. They might be pros, but they’re not mind-readers. Take a walkthrough of your old home with them. Point out items or areas needing special care. Your grandma’s old clock or that fragile vase needs attention, right? So make it clear. Stick around as they do their work. Your presence can quickly solve any small problems or questions, making the move more efficient.

Take Inventory of Your Belongings

This step is crucial. As your stuff is moved out, keep a keen eye on it. You should know what’s being loaded onto the truck. Jot down notes or even use an app to track everything. The point is to account for all items, particularly the valuable ones. This inventory isn’t just a checklist. It’s your assurance that everything is on track, reducing any chance of loss or theft. It’s tedious, sure, but in the end, it’s one of those things that you’ll be glad you did.

Update Your Address

One of the to-dos that often gets pushed down the list is updating your address. But it’s crucial. You don’t want your mail, packages, or important communications going to your old address. Your bank, the post office, and any subscriptions should be updated with your new address. A simple online change for most, but it’s a detail that’s big on impact. The sooner you do it, the better. Don’t put off updating your driver’s license or other IDs either. It’s the little things like this that can trip you up later if ignored.

Meet Your New Neighbors

You’re new in the area, so be the first to say hello. Let the neighbors know you’ll be moving in. This isn’t just about being polite or friendly. These are the folks you’ll share a street with, maybe for years. Plus, neighbors are the best source for local tips. Where’s the best pizza in town? Which local plumber can be trusted? Your new neighbors know, and a friendly relationship can open doors for you. So go ahead, introduce yourself. It’s an investment in your new life and community.

Take a Break

Moving is a marathon, not a sprint. It’s stressful, and burnout is real. So why not take breaks? Put your feet up for a bit. Read a couple of chapters of a good book or watch a short movie. The point is to recharge. Moving can be overwhelming, and a small break is a great way to get your energy back. You’re no use to anyone if you’re tired and stressed, so listen to your body and give yourself some well-deserved downtime.

Celebrate Your New Home

Once the movers are done and your stuff is in your new home, take a moment. You did it. Now, it’s time to celebrate. Order some food, maybe invite a few close friends or family over. Or you could enjoy the new space by yourself. A simple meal, perhaps some music, and you can take in the fact that you’re in your new home. It’s a big achievement, and celebrating it helps make the house feel like a home. It’s also a wonderful way to relax after what’s often a taxing experience.

Tip the Movers

If you’ve got movers hauling your stuff, tipping is a topic that will likely come up. It’s a simple yet crucial way to show appreciation for hard work. You see the movers sweating and lifting heavy furniture, navigating stairs, and managing all kinds of hurdles. Tipping is your way of saying, “Nice job, thanks for the help.”

When it comes to how much you should tip, there are some general guidelines. The norm is about $4-5 per hour per mover for a simple, local move. For a more complex or long-distance move, you could go up to $8 per hour per mover or even a flat rate that seems fair. Remember, it’s your call. Nobody will force you, but it’s a good practice. Cash is king, but if you prefer electronic methods, confirm first to make sure that’s okay.


Moving day can be a lot of work, but it’s also an exciting time in your life. By following the tips in this article, you can make the process go more smoothly and get settled into your new home quickly and easily.

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