Deciding when to hire movers.

How Far in Advance to Book Movers

Most people should book movers 4–8 weeks before moving day. If you’re moving during summer, on a weekend, at the end of the month, or planning a long-distance move, you may need to book 8–12 weeks in advance.

Waiting too long is one of the most common reasons people run into limited availability, higher prices, and unnecessary stress during a move.

This simple timeline shows when to book movers, storage, utilities, and other moving services so your relocation stays organized and on track.

If you haven’t connected with a local real estate agent yet, this is usually the stage where many movers find it helpful to do so.


Understand Peak Moving Season Before Booking Movers

Late spring and summer are the busiest times of the year for moving companies. Weekends and end-of-month dates also fill quickly because many leases and home closings happen around these times.

Booking early gives you:

  • More date options
  • More accurate quotes
  • Better pricing
  • Less last-minute stress

Book Movers 4–6 Weeks Before Moving Day

As soon as you know your move date, start contacting moving companies.

Request multiple quotes, compare availability, and lock in your preferred date as early as possible. If you are moving during peak season or relocating long distance, aim for 6–8 weeks ahead.

You can also explore trusted service options for utilities, moving equipment, storage, and other relocation needs inside our Preferred Partners Directory.


Plan for Storage 3–4 Weeks in Advance (If Needed)

If your move-out and move-in dates don’t line up, temporary storage may be necessary.

Planning this early allows you to:

  • Reserve the right unit size
  • Choose a convenient location
  • Avoid last-minute price increases

Schedule Utilities and Internet 2–3 Weeks Before You Move

Utilities, internet, and essential services should be scheduled before you arrive at your new home. This ensures your home is fully functional from day one.

Utilities Setup Checklist: A Practical Guide Before You Move


Keep Your Moving Timeline Updated

As you book each service, update your moving checklist and timeline. Seeing everything laid out clearly helps prevent missed steps and last-minute surprises.

How to Build a Moving Plan After You’ve Chosen Your New City


Use Trusted Consumer Resources When Comparing Moving Services

Reliable consumer information can help you evaluate moving companies and avoid common mistakes when comparing quotes and services.

For additional consumer guidance during relocation planning, you can review resources from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.


Frequently Asked Questions

How far in advance should I book movers?
Most moves require booking 4–8 weeks ahead. Summer and long-distance moves may require 8–12 weeks.

Is two weeks enough time to book movers?
Sometimes, but availability may be limited and prices may be higher.

When is peak moving season?
Late spring through summer, especially weekends and end-of-month dates.

When should I book a storage unit before moving?
Reserve storage 3–4 weeks before moving if there will be any gap between homes.


Final Thoughts

Booking movers and essential services early gives you control over your schedule, reduces stress, and helps your move go smoothly from start to finish. A simple timeline prevents common problems and keeps your relocation organized every step of the way.

If you haven’t spoken with a local agent yet, this can be a helpful time to connect with someone familiar with the area you’re considering.

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