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Domestic Removals and Storage
Once a date has been set for you to move into your new home you
need to start planning your move. The first step is to book a removal
company after obtaining estimates from two or three removers. Don‘t forget
to include the contents of your loft, garage and garden in the estimates.
Remember to make arrangements well in advance with service providers such
as your telephone company and gas and electricity boards so final bills can be
prepared and also, if necessary, for the disconnection of appliances.
It is usually best to leave all the packing to the removal company. (Anything
you pack yourself will not be covered by insurance, but your removal company can
offer insurance cover.) Most companies supply free packing cases and wardrobes.
The removal company will advise how best to deal with fine art, antiques
and pianos; in fact, some companies specialise in their removal. Well
in advance of your move you should start running down foodstocks in your deep
freeze and fridge. It is not usually necessary to empty drawers containing
clothes or small objects, but leave them unlocked. Drawing up a plan
of where you want your possessions positioned in your new home is helpful as is
labelling the packing cases. Before your moving date advise the removers
of possible obstacles at your home, such as difficult access, narrow stairways
or doorways or parking restrictions. Let your remover have a key to the
new property in case they arrive before you do. A map and a contact telephone
number are also helpful. Remember to let your doctor, vet, bank or building
society have your new address and telephone number. Organise for your
mail to be re-directed and send address cards to friends and relatives.
STORAGE
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