A commercial move takes a considerable amount of time and money. That’s why you want to get it right. Any setbacks or delays will end up costing you money and productivity losses. To ensure your office relocation is executed efficiently and your business can reopen its doors as soon as possible, enlist the expertise of our experienced St. Paul commercial movers.
USA Family Moving has helped countless companies successfully execute their commercial moves throughout the St. Paul and Minneapolis area. One factor of that success is scheduling office moves at opportune times – like the ones listed below.
Mornings
Beat the heat by booking a professional moving company for an early morning moving day. Your St. Paul commercial movers will typically arrive around 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. Getting an early start usually means more a more energized moving crew and an earlier delivery.
Mondays through Thursdays
You may want to schedule your office relocation towards the end of the week, as weekly business tasks whittle down. However, plenty of other companies have the same idea as you which means your preferred St. Paul commercial movers may be full booked or charge higher on Fridays and the weekends. Instead, aim for a mid-week moving date. That way you also have a larger chunk of the week to dedicate to unpacking before the start of your next work week.
Avoid Busy Seasons
To avoid unnecessary stress and potential headaches, schedule your commercial move well out of your industry’s peak seasons. You don’t want to juggle increasing work loads and office relocation planning and coordination tasks. Additionally, refrain from booking a moving date during peak moving season – so, avoid the summer months.
You don’t want to deal with a fully booked moving company. If you relocate during a slower season, your moving company can easily send out another truck or moving crew should you ever need it.
Learn more about the commercial and office moving services we offer at USA Family Moving by contacting us. Get your free no obligation quote today!
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