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Moving in Winter in Wisconsin: Tips for a Smooth Winter Move<\/h1>\n

One of the many great things about Wisconsin is that we truly have four seasons – four BEAUTIFUL<\/strong> seasons! And that means if you're moving to (or within) Wisconsin, there is a 25% chance you'll be moving during the three months of meteorological winter – December, January, or February. And these months happen to be GREAT for moving!<\/strong><\/p>\n

When Is the Easiest Time to Book a Moving Truck?<\/h2>\n

According to Moving.com, the busiest months for moving are generally between Memorial Day and Labor Day. That means winter is typically a less busy time for the moving industry, giving you greater flexibility when booking a moving truck or professional movers.<\/p>\n

When Is the Cheapest Time to Rent a Moving Truck?<\/h2>\n

Moving truck rental prices generally go down during the winter because demand drops significantly between October and April, according to Penske Truck Rental. While prices vary based on location, availability and moving date, winter may offer an opportunity to save compared with the peak summer moving season.<\/p>\n

Are There Advantages to a Winter Move for Working People?<\/h2>\n

Yes! Winter can be one of the more convenient times to move in Wisconsin. If you move during the winter, you may be able to take advantage of paid holiday vacation days or a slower period at work. The holidays are often followed by quieter weeks when schedules lighten up and regularly scheduled obligations are on hiatus.<\/p>\n

Another advantage? Moving companies and rental trucks are generally less busy during the winter months than during the peak summer moving season. That can make it easier to find a moving date that works with your schedule and may give you more flexibility when planning your move.<\/p>\n

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Pro Tip: Pack a First-Night Box<\/h2>\n

Pack a box or bag with the things you'll need first, such as your sheets and pillows, coffee pot, pajamas, toothbrush and other toiletries, as well as a change of clothes for day two. Keep this box somewhere easy to find so you don't have to dig through dozens of moving boxes at the end of a long day.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n

Admittedly, winter moves can bring unique (un-summer-like!) challenges. For example, that old four-letter word: S-N-O-W!<\/strong><\/p>\n

7 Tips for Moving in Winter in Wisconsin<\/h2>\n
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  1. Be flexible with your schedule.<\/strong> Be ready to adjust your moving schedule if unexpected winter weather causes delays. Check the forecast regularly as your moving day approaches.<\/li>\n
  2. Shovel and salt walkways.<\/strong> Make sure the pathway from your current home to your moving truck has been shoveled and salted to help prevent slips and falls.<\/li>\n
  3. Dress in layers.<\/strong> Wisconsin winter temperatures can make moving tricky. Dress in layers so you're warm when you start out but can remove a layer once you've worked up a sweat.<\/li>\n
  4. Wear gloves with a good grip.<\/strong> Special box-handling or work gloves can help you get a better grip on moving boxes while protecting your hands from cold temperatures.<\/li>\n
  5. Keep important phone numbers handy.<\/strong> Be prepared with a list of phone numbers you may need if something goes wrong, such as if your moving truck breaks down or you're unable to meet someone at your new home at the agreed-upon time.<\/li>\n
  6. Plan for an earlier sunset.<\/strong> Remember that it gets dark much earlier in the winter. If your move will extend into the evening, make sure you have a plan for unloading safely in the dark.<\/li>\n
  7. Keep drinks and snacks nearby.<\/strong> Have water and protein-rich snacks ready so you don't become "hangry" or dehydrated. Yes, even in winter!<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n

    Winter Moving Day Checklist<\/h2>\n

    Use this checklist to help make your Wisconsin winter move safer and less stressful.<\/p>\n