Moving Tips In Murrieta
So you’ve decided you’re leaving or coming to the city and you need Moving Tips in Murrieta. Well Duffle Bag Movers is here to not only assist but give a real guide to make your move that much smoother. Murrieta is one of the fastest growing cities in the Inland Empire, so planning the right way makes a big difference.
Below are simple, helpful tips to save time.
Start Packing Room By Room
Instead of trying to pack your whole house at once, pick one room at a time. Begin with rooms you use the least (guest room, storage room) and move toward your bedroom, kitchen, and living space. Organizers say this “room by room” strategy helps you stay focused and avoid chaos.
Label each box clearly with the room name (e.g., “Kitchen – Pots & Pans”) and include a brief list of contents. That way when you arrive in your Murrieta home, you’ll know exactly where the box goes.
Because you’re in Murrieta, check your new home’s access (garage, stairs, parking) ahead of time. Packing by room also helps you figure out what fits where in your new place.
Use the right moving supplies
Using the right supplies can make a big difference. Make sure you have sturdy boxes (small and medium sizes work best) and packing material (bubble wrap, cushioning, padding).
Don’t overload big boxes — smaller boxes are easier to move and safer to stack.
Also key is permanent markers for labeling, plastic bags for hardware/screws, gloves to protect your hands, and strong tape.
Just be smart and stay safe. Take your time and if you need more moving supply tips we have them here.
Plan Your Move Around Murrieta Traffic
When you’re looking for moving tips in Murrieta be smart planning your move time to avoid heavy traffic. Because the freeways like Interstate 15 and Interstate 215 run right through the area, you’ll want to pick a good time to load, drive, and unload.
Here’s how to do it:
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Choose a moving-start time when traffic is light. For example, early morning or late afternoon may be better than peak rush hour.
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Check live traffic and road cameras the day before and moving-day morning. Murrieta has live traffic cams on I-15 and I-215 so you can see what the roads look like.
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Plan alternate routes and parking spots. If your new home is near a freeway exit or in a busy neighborhood, traffic might delay the truck. Make sure the moving truck has a good parking/loading spot.
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Factor in construction or road-work delays. For example, Murrieta and nearby corridors have traffic pattern changes and lane closures around interchanges.
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Schedule your moving tasks accordingly. If you expect the freeway to be busy mid-morning, aim to finish loading by then, arrive ahead of the peak, and unload when things calm down.
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• Wildomar
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Duffle Bag Movers
36330 Hidden Springs Rd
Wildomar, CA 92595
951-888-2555