š« Schoooooools Out ā Almost! Gearing Up for a Busy Summer! āļø
- Ryan Ferrier

- May 11
- 3 min read

If you can hear the distant sound of lockers slamming, permission slips flying, and kids asking, āWhat are we doing this summer?ā ā youāre not alone.
May hits differently.
The countdown to summer break is on. Field days are scheduled. Graduation parties are getting booked. The weather finally feels human again. And quietly, behind the scenes?
Summer moving season is waking up.
At Packhorse Moving, we see it every year. The calls start picking up. The calendars start filling in. And families start realizing:
āOh wow⦠we should probably book our move.ā
If youāre planning a move this summer, hereās what you need to know ā and why May might be your biggest advantage.

Why Summer Is the Busiest Moving Season (Every. Single. Year.)
Thereās a reason June through August is prime time for moving.
1ļøā£ Kids Are Out of School
Families want to avoid mid-year school transfers. Moving once the school year ends makes transitions smoother, especially in areas like Montgomery County, PA, South Jersey suburbs, and Northern Delaware.
2ļøā£ The Housing Market Peaks
More homes hit the market in spring. More contracts close in early summer. That means more settlement dates clustered around the same few weeks.
3ļøā£ The Weather Cooperates
No snow. No ice. Longer daylight hours. Itās ideal moving weather ā which means everyone wants those dates. The result? A compressed, high-demand window where movers book fast.

The June Crunch Is Real
Hereās the pattern we see every year:
Early May: Families start planning.
Late May: Calendars start tightening.
Mid-June: Prime weekends are gone.
Late June: Panic calls begin.
Weāll get the call that sounds like this:
āHey⦠any chance you have this Saturday open?ā
And sometimes the answer is yes.
But often? The best dates are already spoken for.
Summer isnāt just busy ā itās predictable. And the families who plan in May are the ones who move with less stress.
Why May Is the Sweet Spot for Summer Moves
If youāre reading this in May 2026, youāre in the strategic window.
Hereās why this month matters:

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ā Better Scheduling Flexibility
Weekday options. Preferred time slots. More control.
ā Stronger Crew Availability
The earlier you book, the easier it is to secure experienced crews without being squeezed into tight turnaround days.
ā Less Heat
Moving in late May is far more forgiving than moving in late July. Your furniture ā and your sanity ā will thank you.
ā Less Emotional Chaos
By June, kids are bouncing off the walls. School events pile up. Summer camps start. Planning your move now keeps it from becoming part of the end-of-school madness.

What Smart Families Are Doing Right Now
The most organized movers we work with in PA and NJ tend to follow the same playbook:
1. Lock In Their Moving Date Early
They donāt wait to āsee how things shake out.ā If settlement is scheduled, they book.
2. Declutter Before Packing
May is prime time to purge before packing. Fewer boxes = lower costs + faster moves.
3. Schedule Utility Transfers Now
Electric, internet, water ā donāt leave it to the week of the move.
4. Avoid the Weekend Rush
If flexibility exists, weekday moves in early summer can mean smoother transitions.

The Hidden Cost of Waiting
Waiting until June to book can mean:
Limited date availability
Less time flexibility
Higher stress levels
Scrambling for packing supplies
Asking friends for last-minute help
And if youāve ever tried to coordinate friends, pizza, and rental trucks during peak summer season⦠you already know how that story ends.

Summer 2026 Is Already Taking Shape
Every year is a little different, but one thing stays consistent:
Summer fills up fast.
Families relocating within Pennsylvania. Moves from New Jersey to Delaware. Local town-to-town moves in Montgomery County. Apartment transitions before new leases start.
The calendar doesnāt lie ā the closer we get to June, the tighter it gets.
That doesnāt mean panic.
It means plan.

Moving Before the Madness
Thereās something powerful about getting ahead of summer instead of reacting to it.
Picture this:
Your move date is secured.
Your packing timeline is mapped out.
Your kids finish school knowing exactly whatās happening next.
Youāre not scrambling during graduation week.
Thatās the difference between planning in May and scrambling in June.
And honestly?
The only chaos in early summer should be your kidās backpack on the last day of school ā not your moving day.
Final Thought: Donāt Let Your Move Feel Like a Locker Cleanout
The end of the school year is busy enough.
Concerts.
Parties.
Field trips.
Final exams.
Sports banquets.
Adding a last-minute move on top of that?
Thatās how stress levels spike.
If summer 2026 is your moving season, May is your opportunity window.
Get organized.
Secure your date.
Start preparing before the rush hits.
Because āSchoooooools Outā is coming fastā¦
ā¦and the smart movers are already gearing up.
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