S I M P L E M O V I N G
G U I D E L I N E S . . .
Moving home is widely recognised as one of the most stressful experiences. The planning and preparation that is required can seem daunting, but should never be put off until the last minute.
Although it is an exciting time, relocating to pastures new can often be a daunting and trying experience. The service we offer, aims to ensure that customers’ needs are met and exceeded – giving them a move that is stress-free!
From the very first day, we have got timed guides for what needs to be done in the last four weeks and even the day before a move. We can also assist with the dismantling of your furniture to ensure the packing of your belongings is as smooth a process as possible. And for those with green fingers we can even help with moving your beloved plants.
In our checklist we will discuss the countdown to moving and clarifying all that needs to be remembered as your relocation edges ever closer.
Arrange and confirm your removal date as far in advance as possible. Keep liaising with your removals firm, estate agents and solicitors to ensure everything is running smoothly in coordination with your moving date.
Although it is an exciting time, relocating to pastures new can often be a daunting and trying experience. The service we offer, aims to ensure that customers’ needs are met and exceeded – giving them a move that is stress-free!
From the very first day, we have got timed guides for what needs to be done in the last four weeks and even the day before a move. We can also assist with the dismantling of your furniture to ensure the packing of your belongings is as smooth a process as possible. And for those with green fingers we can even help with moving your beloved plants.
In our checklist we will discuss the countdown to moving and clarifying all that needs to be remembered as your relocation edges ever closer.
Arrange and confirm your removal date as far in advance as possible. Keep liaising with your removals firm, estate agents and solicitors to ensure everything is running smoothly in coordination with your moving date.
Never leave the sorting and packing to the last minute, this should be done at least two weeks before the move. If you can, start earlier, this gives you time to properly ‘spring clean’ and make sure you are only taking with you the household products you need.
When selecting a removals company – choose carefully. Don’t leave it too late to meet with them, as you may find you come up against a number of removal companies who aren’t available on the date you need. Start making a list of the tasks that will need completing. For example have you informed your gas, water and electricity supplier yet? Has the council had a call in regards to your council tax? Managing the smaller tasks tend to be the most stressful. Get these unattractive tasks out the way first so you don’t have to worry about them later. |
Visit the Post Office and arrange for post to be forwarded to the new address and ensure that all final bills are paid.
Make a start dismantling the big pieces of furniture as soon as you can – not only will this mean the hardest jobs are over and done with early, it will also give you more space when wrapping and packing other belongings. Ensure you label your boxes clearly as to their contents and where they will need to go in your new home.
Put all valuable and personal documents in a safe and secure place and carry them personally to your new home once the day arrives.
Defrost the freezer and make sure all doors and windows are locked as you move. Keep speaking to your Removals Company, Estate Agents and Solicitors.
Follow these guidelines and it will help to keep your move stress free.
Make a start dismantling the big pieces of furniture as soon as you can – not only will this mean the hardest jobs are over and done with early, it will also give you more space when wrapping and packing other belongings. Ensure you label your boxes clearly as to their contents and where they will need to go in your new home.
Put all valuable and personal documents in a safe and secure place and carry them personally to your new home once the day arrives.
Defrost the freezer and make sure all doors and windows are locked as you move. Keep speaking to your Removals Company, Estate Agents and Solicitors.
Follow these guidelines and it will help to keep your move stress free.
Contact Taylor Removals about all of our services – 07894 236794 or email us