Rain, snow, or extreme heat—sometimes moving day doesn’t come with perfect weather. But don’t worry, with the right prep you can still have a smooth and safe move. Here’s how to handle Mother Nature when she doesn’t cooperate.
1. Check the Forecast Early
Keep an eye on the weather in the week leading up to your move. If it looks rough, call your movers to confirm backup plans.
2. Protect Your Belongings
- Use plastic bins for items sensitive to moisture.
- Wrap furniture in plastic or moving blankets.
- Keep electronics sealed in waterproof bags or boxes.
3. Cover Floors and Entryways
Bad weather means mud, snow, or water getting tracked in.
✅ Tip: Use cardboard, old rugs, or plastic sheeting in high-traffic areas to protect your floors.
4. Dress for the Conditions
Wear comfortable, weather-appropriate clothing and sturdy, non-slip shoes. Gloves help in cold or wet conditions for extra grip.
5. Keep a Towel & Cleaning Supplies Handy
Have rags, towels, and paper towels ready to wipe down boxes, furniture, or even yourself if things get messy.
6. Watch for Safety Hazards
Snow and rain can make stairs, ramps, and sidewalks slippery.
✅ Tip: Sprinkle salt or sand on icy walkways, and move carefully with heavy items.
7. Keep Essentials in Your Car
Pack your personal essentials (clothes, toiletries, documents, electronics) in your own vehicle to keep them safe from damage.
8. Be Flexible
Sometimes weather delays are unavoidable. Build a little extra time into your moving schedule so you’re not stressed if things slow down.
Final Thought
Bad weather can complicate your move, but with a little preparation you can keep your belongings safe, your home protected, and your move on track.
Rain or shine, Buster’s Box’s is here to help. Our team is trained to handle moves in all conditions—contact us today for a reliable, stress-free move!

