how to move in the rain packed boxes and wrapped furniture waiting for moving truck outside

How to Move in the Rain — Rookie Mistakes to Avoid

Nobody plans for rain on moving day — until the forecast flips. One rookie mistake in the rain can cost you hundreds in ruined stuff, water damage, or a lost deposit. Here’s how to move in the rain like a pro — so you stay dry, protect your boxes, and rookie-proof your wallet.


How to move in the rain guy dressed in black with umbrella moving wrapped boxes in the rain unloading to new home from his moving truck in the back

✅ 1. Use Heavy-Duty Plastic Wrap

Rookie mistake: relying only on cardboard.

Wrap furniture, mattresses, and boxes in stretch wrap or moving blankets with plastic covers to stop water leaks.


✅ 2. Protect Floors & Pathways

Wet shoes = muddy floors = cleaning fees.

Use old towels, drop cloths, or cardboard sheets to cover high-traffic areas.


✅ 3. Load the Truck Smart

Load non-essentials first, valuables last. Keep fragile items and electronics covered until the last minute to avoid sitting in damp air.


✅ 4. Set Up a Drying Station

Have towels ready at the new place to wipe boxes and furniture as they come in. Rookie mistake: letting wet boxes soak through overnight.


✅ 5. Dress the Part

Wear water-resistant shoes and pack a change of clothes. Rookie trap: getting soaked and miserable slows you down and adds stress.


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