Moving Doesn't Stop Because of the Weather
Don't worry—we move in the rain all the time.
Rain alone rarely prevents a move from taking place, and our professional team is fully equipped to handle wet weather while protecting your home and belongings every step of the way.
How We Protect Your Belongings
Our crews take extra precautions during rainy weather, including:
- Wrapping furniture with professional moving pads and stretch wrap when needed.
- Using floor protection to help keep your home clean and dry.
- Loading and unloading efficiently to minimize exposure to the elements.
- Taking extra care with delicate furniture, electronics, and other moisture-sensitive items.
Will My Move Be Delayed?
In most cases, no.
Light to moderate rain typically has little to no impact on your scheduled move.
However, if severe weather creates unsafe conditions—such as lightning, tornado warnings, flooding, or dangerously high winds—we may temporarily pause or adjust the move until it is safe to continue.
Your safety, our crew's safety, and the protection of your belongings will always be our top priorities.
Will Rain Damage My Furniture?
Our goal is to ensure your belongings arrive in the same condition they left.
While we take every reasonable precaution to protect your items, brief exposure to rain can sometimes be unavoidable during loading and unloading. Our experienced movers use industry-standard protective materials and proven techniques to minimize exposure and safeguard your possessions throughout the move.
What Should I Do?
You don't need to make any special preparations—leave the planning to us.
If severe weather is expected, we'll stay in close communication with you and discuss any necessary adjustments before or during your move.
Rain or Shine, We've Got You Covered
At Jubilee City Movers, we're committed to delivering a moving experience worth celebrating—rain or shine. Our experienced team is prepared for changing weather conditions, so you can move with confidence knowing your home and belongings are in good hands.
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