These Tips Will Make Your Move Stress-Free
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Do you have a house move coming up? If so, you’ll want to try to make it as stress-free as possible. If you don’t then you may find that you end up making the whole thing more difficult than it needs to be. Take a look below if you want some top tips.

Pick a Removal Company

Depending on when or where you are moving, you may find it difficult to book a moving date. One thing you need to take note of is that most people try to move over the weekend or during the school holidays. Picking a moving company may sound easy compared to the choices you have had to make so far, but at the same time, you do need to make sure you hire a professional.

Make yourself aware of removal costs in advance, and also ensure you know what to expect price-wise. Don’t be tempted to go with the cheapest option, either. If you do, then you may find that you aren’t covered for losses or breakages, and this is the last thing you need. It is also helpful for you to look at reviews for moving companies and check what your quote includes. While you’re hunting for a removal service, it’s also wise to look into furniture assembly services. That way, you can move into your new property without worrying about spending days putting everything back together.

Make a ChecklistMake a Checklist

If you feel as though there is just too much to remember on the day of your move, then it’s helpful to make a list of everything you need to do. Whether it is signing some papers, packing or even changing your electricity provider, it’s helpful for you to go through everything properly. 

Declutter

Clearing your old home is so important. This allows you to remove any unwanted or unnecessary items before your move. The best thing about doing this is that it can save you a great deal of stress, not to mention it can save you money too. Try and make sure that you donate or recycle anything you don’t need.

If you can do this, you can cut down on the amount of stuff you have to move. You can also spend fewer hours unpacking everything, which is great, to say the least. A simple way for you to save money would be for you to avoid paying to move things that you are just going to get rid of when you move to your new home. Vinted, eBay, and Facebook Marketplace are all great here.

Make a Plan

Packing will always take longer than you might think. This is why it’s best to start as soon as possible. When you have cleared everything you don’t need away, you will have a good idea of what is yet to be done. It’s wise for you to start with a room that you don’t use too often and then work your way through your home. Packing rooms that you don’t use often allows you to use that space for storage boxes, which, believe it or not, is a fantastic way for you to save space.

When the time comes for you to label boxes, you need to make sure that you detail what’s inside them. Don’t just label them with “kitchen stuff” or “bathroom”. Instead, write on what is in them so you can avoid frantically unpacking everything when the time comes for you to hunt for whatever it is you need.

Think about what you Can’t Move

There are some things that removal companies won’t transport. These include things like hazardous materials, plants that have soil in, or even tins of paint. Paint pots can be donated to a charity with ease, so don’t feel as though you can’t do anything with them. Don’t forget that the safety of your removals team is so important, so if you are packing up garden equipment, make sure that you package it in a safe way. Large gardening equipment, such as lawnmowers or even petrol-fuelled tools, have to be emptied and then cleaned before you move them.

Deal with Paperwork

Make sure that you store any important paperwork, such as passports, insurance papers, and house deeds, in a single box or file. This will give you easy access to almost anything you could need. It’s also wise for you to create an electronic copy of things. You can scan them and save them to a USB if you want, or you can use DropBox. Setting up mail redirection could also be wise. If you can do this, then you will be able to make sure that you have access to all of your memberships and anything else you may need.

Clean Everything

If you can make sure that you have a bit of overlap between getting your keys and having to give up your old ones, this will help you a lot. The best thing you can do is give your new home a big clean before you move all of your furniture in. Be sure to keep all of your cleaning supplies to one side before you move so you can make sure that you have access to everything you need.

If you have access a couple of days before you move, you may want to arrange for your deliveries after this time. If you are ordering new white goods or if you need to measure for some blinds, then make sure that you take advantage of the space while you can. You can then arrange to get everything fitted before your furniture arrives, which will save you a great deal of time and stress. Little things like this tend to make the biggest difference when the time comes for you to move, so make sure that you keep that in mind and that you take steps to get this sorted out if possible.

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