What to Do Before You Start Unloading on Moving Day
Now, you've arrived at your new home and are ready to unload the moving truck. As tempting as it might be to throw open the doors and run to get started, it’s better to take things one step at a time. The following tips are important to keep in mind when you arrive and before you start bringing in your belongings.
Park on flat, safe ground with clear access

The more room you have to maneuver, the better. Flat ground is obviously ideal, but that's not always possible. As Kevin The Mover says, "If you simply have to park on a sloped surface, point the front of your truck downhill."
Use the emergency brake
Do this whether you park on a hill or a flat surface. This small step can prevent serious accidents. It protects you, anyone helping with the move, and others in the vicinity.
Open doors carefully to avoid falling items
Flinging open the truck's back door when you arrive risks something dropping out and shattering or, even worse, falling on your head or foot. Lift the door slowly and use a flashlight to peek in and check if items are at risk of falling while you're opening the door.
Check for damage or shifting during transit
Going over bumps and making turns can easily cause cargo to shift. Before you start moving everything out, readjust the stacked items in the truck to keep them from falling while you're unloading. Also, make sure nothing was damaged.
Gather supplies
Take out all your moving gear, including gloves, furniture sliders, and dollies, and set them beside the truck so they're easily accessible.
Be careful sliding out the ramp

Don't rush when you're sliding out the moving truck ramp, especially considering how heavy it is. Go slow and take your time. As Kevin The Mover advises: "It's extremely important to remember to set those hooks at the top of the ramp securely in place!"
Don't leave belongings outside in a busy area
It's one thing if you're in a rural or suburban setting, and there's plenty of yard space between the front door and the street. However, if you're on a busy street, never set your items down outside while you unload — someone can swipe your box or bag in just a minute.
Have someone in the doorway at all times
Only prop open one entrance and make sure you or a helper is by the door throughout the process. Not only does this keep kids or pets from slipping out, but it also makes sure that no strangers have the opportunity to enter.
Protect Your Home From Damage
Moving heavy furniture around runs the risk of it knocking into the walls, corners, and floors. Prevent your home from getting scratched, scuffed, and dented by following these tips:
- Use door jamb protectors.
- Wrap handrails and banisters with old blankets or other fabric.
- Temporarily remove doors from hinges if you're bringing in bulky items.
- Don't drag items across floors.
- Cover belongings with furniture pads.
- Cover floors with moving mats, but secure them to prevent shifting.
- Keep walkways and stairs clear.
Establish Teamwork and Communication Flows

Teamwork and communication are key for a seamless moving day. Having everyone do their own thing without instruction can lead to chaos, stress, arguments, and damaged items. Your best option is to give everyone a role. As Kevin the Mover puts it, “Assign someone to stay on the truck and break down the load. That way, they’re not constantly hopping in and out, and you’re saving your back.”
You could also have one person on the truck handing boxes to another helper on the ground. That person can pass them to someone in the doorway. Have at least one person inside for a single-level home or two people for a two-story house, with each person covering a designated floor. The doorway helper can then hand the boxes off and indicate where they should go.
And don't forget to take breaks! Have some snacks, drink plenty of water, and chit-chat for a few minutes before getting back to work.
Getting Help to Unload Your Moving Truck
The more help you have — if not from friends and family, then from professional movers —the faster the process will go. HireAHelper's online platform makes it easy to find expert, affordable movers in your area. Full-service and labor-only moves are available, so you can choose how much (or how little) help you want. Don't forget to check out the add-ons, such as furniture disassembly/assembly and packing/unpacking services, if you want to make your move completely effortless on your part.