Spring is prime moving season in St. Louis, especially in sought-after neighborhoods like Clayton, Ladue, and Town and Country. With flowers blooming and temperatures rising, it’s no wonder many families choose this time for a fresh start. However, the popularity of spring moves means planning ahead is essential to secure reliable movers and ensure a smooth transition.

This comprehensive guide breaks down exactly what you need to do in the four weeks leading up to your move, with special considerations for St. Louis’s unique spring conditions and regulations.

St. Louis Spring Moving

4 Weeks Before Moving Day

Research and Hire St. Louis Movers

  • Book early: Spring is peak moving season in St. Louis, with available slots filling up quickly in Clayton (63105), Ladue (63124), and Town and Country (63131)
  • Check credentials: Verify movers are licensed, insured, and have positive reviews from St. Louis residents
  • Get multiple quotes: Compare services and pricing from at least three local moving companies
  • Ask about spring availability: Weekends in April and May book up fastest with St. Louis movers

Begin Sorting and Decluttering

  • Start with rarely used items and out-of-season winter items
  • Create “keep,” “donate,” “sell,” and “discard” piles
  • Schedule donation pickups from St. Louis organizations like Habitat for Humanity ReStore or Vietnam Veterans of America
  • Plan a yard sale or list valuable items on Facebook Marketplace or NextDoor

Address Administrative Tasks

  • Notify your landlord if you’re renting
  • Begin researching schools if moving to a new St. Louis district
  • Start collecting free boxes from local grocery stores and retailers
  • Create a moving budget that includes potential spring weather contingencies

St. Louis Spring Moving Tip

“Spring in St. Louis can bring unpredictable weather. Schedule your move on a weekday if possible, as weekend slots book quickly and typically cost more during peak season.”

3 Weeks Before Moving Day

Gather Packing Supplies

  • Purchase packing tape, bubble wrap, markers, and specialty containers
  • Consider humid spring conditions when packing sensitive items
  • Buy extra plastic bins for potential rain protection
  • Label boxes by room and contents clearly

Begin Packing Non-Essential Items

  • Start with seasonal items, books, and decorative pieces
  • Pack spring/summer clothing you won’t need immediately
  • Document valuable items with photos
  • Keep an inventory of packed boxes

Change of Address Notifications

  • File official change of address with USPS (can be done online)
  • Update your address for Missouri driver’s license and vehicle registration
  • Notify insurance providers, credit card companies, and subscription services
  • Transfer or cancel local St. Louis memberships and subscriptions

St. Louis Spring Moving Tip

“Clayton, Ladue, and Town and Country have specific parking regulations for moving trucks. Check with your new neighborhood about any permits needed or restrictions, particularly during spring when street cleaning and maintenance are common.”

2 Weeks Before Moving Day

Intensify Packing Efforts

  • Pack room by room, leaving only essentials unpacked
  • Clearly label boxes containing spring cleaning supplies you’ll want immediately
  • Disassemble furniture that won’t be needed before the move
  • Set aside items that require special handling

Confirm Moving Details

  • Verify date and time with your St. Louis moving company
  • Confirm insurance coverage for your belongings
  • Check weather forecasts for your moving day
  • Arrange for childcare or pet care if needed

Prepare for Special Considerations

  • Make arrangements for moving plants (which thrive in spring but need protection)
  • Plan transportation for valuable or sentimental items you’ll move personally
  • Consider humidity levels when packing electronics and wooden furniture
  • Request time off work for moving day and settlement

St. Louis Spring Moving Tip

Spring allergies in St. Louis can be intense, especially in early May. Have allergy medication accessible during your move, and consider packing air purifiers last so they can be set up first in your new home.”

1 Week Before Moving Day

Finalize Packing

  • Pack suitcases with clothes and essentials for the first few days
  • Prepare a box of cleaning supplies for both homes
  • Create an “open first” box with immediate necessities
  • Complete most packing, leaving only daily-use items

Home Services Transition

  • Schedule disconnection of utilities at your current home
  • Arrange for utilities to be connected at your new residence
  • Set up internet and cable service for your new St. Louis home
  • Return library books and other borrowed items

Prepare Your Current Home

  • Clean empty rooms as you go
  • Remove wall hangings and fill holes
  • Make minor repairs as needed
  • Begin deep cleaning empty areas

St. Louis Spring Moving Tip

“Spring thunderstorms are common in St. Louis. Have plastic covers ready to protect furniture and boxes during loading and unloading, and check weather forecasts frequently as your moving day approaches.”

Moving Day

Final Preparations

  • Strip beds and pack remaining linens
  • Defrost and clean refrigerator if moving it
  • Take final meter readings and photos for records
  • Secure windows and doors before leaving

During the Move

  • Provide both addresses and your cell phone to the moving crew
  • Keep important documents and valuables with you
  • Do a final walkthrough of your old home
  • Be prepared for spring traffic around St. Louis, especially near highway construction zones

Arriving at Your New Home

  • Check for any signs of winter damage or spring maintenance needs
  • Direct movers where to place furniture and boxes
  • Inspect items as they’re unloaded for any damage
  • Begin unpacking essentials first

First Week in Your New St. Louis Home

Priority Unpacking

  • Set up beds and bathrooms first
  • Unpack kitchen essentials
  • Connect major appliances
  • Install window coverings for privacy

Community Integration

  • Locate nearest emergency services
  • Find essential stores in your new neighborhood
  • Introduce yourself to neighbors
  • Update your address on your ID and vehicle registration in person at a St. Louis DMV

Spring Home Setup

  • Test air conditioning before hot weather arrives
  • Check for proper drainage around the foundation after spring rains
  • Locate lawn care equipment and supplies
  • Consider scheduling professional cleaning of air ducts after winter

Moving in Clayton, Ladue, and Town and Country: Neighborhood-Specific Tips

Clayton (63105)

  • Parking permits may be required for moving trucks in certain areas
  • Spring brings many university-related moves due to nearby Washington University
  • Consider Clayton’s spring street cleaning schedule when planning your move

Ladue (63124)

  • Be aware of narrow, winding roads that may challenge larger moving trucks
  • Spring landscaping in this upscale area means watching for service vehicles
  • Check if your new home’s HOA has specific moving regulations

Town and Country (63131)

  • Larger lot sizes typically mean easier parking for moving vehicles
  • Spring wildlife is active in this more rural area; inspect your new home accordingly
  • Be prepared for slightly longer drive times to urban amenities

Why Choose Professional St. Louis Movers for Your Spring Move

While DIY moving might seem cost-effective, professional movers bring several advantages during the busy spring season:

  1. Experience with St. Louis weather challenges: Professional movers know how to protect your belongings from sudden spring showers and high humidity
  2. Familiarity with local neighborhoods: Experienced St. Louis movers understand the parking and access challenges in Clayton, Ladue, and Town and Country
  3. Efficient timing: Professionals can complete your move more quickly, important during spring when thunderstorms can develop rapidly
  4. Proper equipment: From furniture pads to plastic protection, professional movers come prepared for spring conditions
  5. Stress reduction: Moving is already taxing—add spring allergies and unpredictable weather, and professional help becomes even more valuable

Ready to Plan Your Spring Move?

At Arch Moving, we specialize in spring relocations throughout the St. Louis area, with particular expertise in Clayton, Ladue, and Town and Country moves. Our team understands the unique challenges of moving during this busy season and comes prepared with solutions for every situation.

Get Your Free Spring Moving Quote Today!

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Remember: The best St. Louis movers book quickly for spring dates. Contact us at least 4-6 weeks before your desired moving date for the best availability!

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