30 June 2014

Few tips what to use during your packing to avoid unnecessary stress


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Every time when you move house you have to face the nightmare of packing. The endless dilemma of what should be packed in the boxes, what to put in bags, should you use a small box or maybe a big one?  Here are a few tips what to use during your packing to avoid unnecessary stress.

Cardboard boxes
Although there are companies which offer plastic boxes designed for moving there is no doubt that cardboard boxes are the most popular material without which most of us think packing would be virtually impossible. If they are also your first choice there is a few pointers to help make packing a little easier. First of all you should think are you going to use new boxes or would you rather use second hand ones?  There is no doubt that new boxes will be stronger and safer but since you will need quite a lot of them, they might generate an unexpected cost. Maybe it's worth to get a few of them for your most valuable possessions and have a look around for a second hand ones for less important stuff.  It's not just the quality of the box which is essential during your moving. Even the most expensive ones can break if you will pack them incorrectly.  The best way is to divide your items in two groups.  Heavy items such as books should be packed in the small boxes while large boxes should be used to pack the larger lighter items such as bedding etc. This makes the weight of the boxes more equal and easier to carry.

The productive use of bags
Plastic bags are another material essential while you moving. This rather cheap or sometimes even free product that can help you clear wardrobes and drawers in no time. Who these days doesn't have a cupboard full of unused shopping bags. They are durable and they come with handles for transportation. Empty each drawer one at a time and label as you go. Do the same with the wardrobes just bear in mind that the clothes packed this way will be creased and sometimes can get damaged so if you have any expensive clothes, dresses or suits consider a different way to pack them.  Vacuum bags can be handy too. They can considerably reduce the size of the load that is being transported.

Special boxes to carry hanging goods
Everyone has some clothes which are particularly valuable. For some it is a wedding suit, for others expensive dress or just a stylish T-shirt which reminds us of the happy times. Those kind of clothes require special attention, not just while you packing but during your whole move. They should be packed into special cardboard boxes adapted for carrying hanging goods. Unfortunately these kinds of materials are rather expensive but at least you will be sure that your precious clothes are well protected.

Original cardboard boxes
If you still have original packaging from your electronic equipment such as computer, TV or laptop remember to use them during your move. The fact that they are perfectly matched with your device is an incredible advantage but not the only one. In addition, original boxes have special designed space between the wall of the box and the device which works as a cushion while on the move. 
If you don't have the boxes lying around anymore, there is no need to panic. Just remember to use really strong, preferably new box and a lot of bubble wrap to secure your device. Take your time and make sure that your TV fits tightly in the box and if you have some empty space to fill them with paper or polystyrene balls.
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4 March 2014

Getting the best from your removal company - how to find the best in the business

Like any service that you pay for, whether it be a tailor or a plumber, you want to know that you are getting good value for money. You won’t spend a lot on a job unless you know it’s going to be good, and certain things like reputation will precede those services that cannot be experienced first-hand. With domestic removals, you will no doubt want to ensure that you are as getting your moneys worth, as the price of a removals company can be seriously high. Or this reason, it can be useful to know how to spot the better removals firms from the bunch, as unlike other services, reputation is not as obvious, given that people move house so rarely. There are a few ways in which you can do this, and it usually comes down to a few little filters that you can apply whilst doing your research on each company.

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First off, if you truly are looking for the best of the best, or if you want to remove the element of risk form your search for a removals company, there is a lot to be said for looking in to using a removals company form either the ‘Guild of British Removers and Storers’ or the ‘British Association of Removers’. These associations are set up to ensure that a standard of quality can be expected from their members. Removals firms want to be part of these associations because they understand that the customer needs a seal of approval, so it works both ways. If you are looking to reduce the risk of getting a bad service, this is the way to go, as reports of bad service or going against the codes of conduct that the associations set out (which you can read online) will result in sanctions from the group. You may find that member firms will charge more than others however, given that they have to put more work in to maintain the high standards expected of them.

Another good way of filtering removals companies is to look at online reviews to see if there is any word on how the firms in your area have performed for others. You will find that the companies are given a score and then each previous customer will give a run down of their experiences. In the case that the companies receive consistent remarks in either a negative or positive way, then you will get to understand the ins and outs of the service that they provide. Be wary of one off issues however, as they can often be caused by external issues. Ask about the things that you have read when you talk to each company on the phone.

You will gain a lot from simply talking to each removals company on the phone. The way in which they speak to you will imply a lot about how they treat their customers; after all a surly voice at the other end of the line does not suggest that you will be getting the warmest of services from the removals team. Whilst negotiating the deal, you will find that the best removals companies will always require a house survey to ensure that you are getting the right service at the right price. Anyone who tries to organize things solely on the phone is likely going to change their prices beyond the initial quote!
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29 October 2013

Saving big bucks on removals in London

London is one of the most expensive cities in the world. As an urban metropolis, sprawled across a huge area, it can be incredibly difficult to find the best, and the cheapest, way to move house. Due to the compact nature of the city, everything is very close together and yet at the same time, very far apart. However, despite the expense of the city and the cramped and sprawling lay out, there are still some opportunities and methods for saving big bucks when moving within the city.

A first consideration could be renting your own van. Transporting your entire worldly possessions across the city, even if it is only a few miles, can be incredibly expensive if you hire a removal company London. Traffic alone can hinder progress on any given day. The cheapest option for transporting a large amount of items is to hire your on van. There are a large number of rental businesses in the UK, with many depots in all areas of the city. Use the internet or the telephone directory to find the one nearest you, either your current or future home. You will need a full UK driving licence, and there will be certain parameters set by the rental company, usually concerning age. Once in possession of your temporary van, pack in your things and head for the road. Without having to rely on removals firms or a man with a van, you have a greater amount of flexibility to move when and how you please, and are less at the whim of a busy firm or tradesman. Cutting out the middle man in the removals van world can save a good amount of money.

Pay consideration to where you will source your packaging materials. With such a large city, people are constantly moving. As such, someone you know, or even a friend of a friend may have items essential for moving which they can pass along to you. Second hand boxes will likely work just as well as the expensive new models you might have had to purchase. Also check online and print classified ads if you are unable to source anything from your social circle. This can be an excellent money saver, but be sure to pass on the favour when you are finished.

Consider this an excellent opportunity to remove unnecessary items from your life. It may be that your new home or new life has no place for the full sized pool table you thought would be a good idea. Sell these items. This will not only pocket you a small sum, but can be reinvested in the move itself, allowing you to quickly cover any sunken costs.

When moving from the old property, make sure to cancel any standing order or subscriptions. There’s no need for you to have your milk every day on the doorstep, and it will just be a waste of money. Similarly, contact your utility providers. Some companies offer property moving services, allowing you to switch your account to the new property with a greater reduction in hassle and could save you on installation and set-up fees which companies charge to new customers.

If you do chose to use a removal firm, London offers so many potential firms that you will be able to compare and contrast a large amount of quotes from a large number of legitimately potential firms; you are not limited, as you might be in a smaller town, to the local firms only. The sheer number of local firms allows you to find the perfect firm for you. Typically, this is also the cheapest firm and will help you save big bucks.

27 June 2013

Tips on Moving Special Items

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Moving includes a lot of issues if you don't approach it with care, however special items are in a very special circle of said issues if you ignore their importance. There are things like pianos, pool tables, antique furniture and more that are either high value or extremely difficult to replace. No matter what items you're moving, the importance of these steps cannot be denied. You will have to pay heed to them if you want to get the job done with as little pain as possible. Let us begin with the first one:

Packing hints
If you need to pack any fragile or delicate items, you will need to make sure they are well-protected during the move. Large items are extremely difficult to maneuver around during a move, so you must make sure you can take care of them the right way. Sometimes, there are are smaller and more irregular items that require special treatment as well. For the most part, you can start by providing as much padding as possible. Make sure you always put enough bubble wrap to accommodate them, alternately replacing them with packing peanuts, paper or even special containers that are made for the transportation of fragile items. Wrap the legs of furniture and pianos as well as wrapping them to avoid scratching and worse. Keep sharp objects and packing tape away from any surfaces that could be difficult to clean. The variations in temperature in the backs of moving trucks may cause materials like that to stick to these surfaces, making your pianos and other special items suffer nearly irreversible damage. Wrap things up in moving blankets, disassemble anything that can needs to be disassembled and make sure you let the movers know of any special instructions if you have any. Although they should know what to do, it might be good to let them know anyway.

Finding the right moving company
The second, but equally important step is getting the chance to work with a company capable of providing the best protection for your belongings. There may be many companies on the market, but those who specialize in moving bulky, sensitive objects are what you should be aiming at. Much like it is with other moving companies, it is important to do quite a few things before you manage to succeed. First of all, you will need to check the recommendations of those who have used the company you may have chosen already. Piano shops and antique stores may already have a deal with a given company, possibly even offering discounts to those who use their services. You should ask for references for the movers you might have chosen. Good companies will have a list of customers who will agree to provide such references as a true testimony for potential clients. Online business directories will also have the option of reviews, where you will find information on the acumen of your chosen company and their interactions with their client base. Check out how your special item is usually moved, so you would have a decent amount of information available on hand. Staying educated in this will help you avoid possible scams, as you will know what is considered standard in the industry and how things are handled.


21 June 2013

4 things to do before moving abroad

Planning a move abroad will be a lot more time consuming that a normal relocation, as you will have a number of additional things to think about, including passports, shipping, and so on. Below are a few things to make sure you have done prior to leaving for your new home.

Check all your document are in order well in advance

Making sure your passport is valid and up to date is a must of course, but there is other documentation you may need to check before heading overseas. One thing to make sure you have looked over are any relevant shipping or port authority forms for all your household items. You will probably be shipping most of your things via  container service, and sometimes these have additional requirements that you may need to look over yourself, so make sure to check with your shipping company and any relevant port authorities, especially in the country you are moving to.

Making sure your drivers licence is up to date is also important - if you’re moving within the EU then a valid licence will enable you to drive legally, but will be required for other countries further a field too, even though you may have to apply for a licence specific to the country you are moving to. 

Make sure you pack essentials you can take with you

Depending on which country you are moving to, there may be quite a delay between your arrival and the arrival of your container with all your everyday goods an furniture. To avoid having to spend additional money once you've reached your new home, make sure you have a few suitcases or boxes of everyday things that you can make do with until the rest of your stuff arrives. A few changes of clothes, some basic cutlery and kitchen ware, and sheets and blankets are a good starting point. Anything that you might take with you on holiday or for an extended stay are generally things that you should bring with you. This will avoid you being stuck in your new home with no basic amenities should you have to wait for your items.

Know the relevant tax and employment laws of your destination

Most countries have different laws regarding tax and employment to that of the United Kingdom. You may also need to register as a citizen in some places, so it can be good to know what is legally required of you before relocating. Most countries will require you to register as an immigrant, and you may need to sign and fill out further forms to have the right to work and claim any welfare that a country might have in place. Also look into potential schools if moving with children, and what medical care a country offers. 

Learn some basic language skills

If you are planning to move to Australia or the US, this will not be very relevant, and while a large amount of countries do have a widespread amount of English speaker, or at least understand it to some degree, long term it will be much more beneficial to learn some basic phrases in the relevant language. While it may be difficult, you won’t need to be fluent for when you arrive, as you will pick up local languages in time, but having some basic phrases in your repertoire can greatly help  when it comes to filling out legal documents and getting what you need for everyday life when shopping and so on. 
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10 June 2013

De-stress your move from London to the Netherlands

It does not matter whether you are moving short distance or long distance. Both are equally stressful. The main reason so many people find moving really stressful is because few people know what they need to do. Many people haven’t got a clue when it comes to moving house. Therefore, it tends to make them feel stressed. If you know what you are doing when it comes to moving, you should not have a problem at all. 
The Netherlands, also known as Holland, is a country in Europe. Its neighbors are Germany and Belgium. The language spoken in the Netherlands is Dutch, but many people in the large cities in the Netherlands are able to communicate in other languages in addition to Dutch. When one thinks of the Netherlands, you think of windmills and flat lands. However, there is much more to this country that those things. It is a stunning country with a range of historical cities such as Amsterdam, Maastricht, and The Hague. 
First and foremost, you need to get organised. This is crucial. A move without a plan is a moving that won’t turn out well at all. Therefore, you must plan. To do this, you need to create a moving schedule and a moving list. On the moving schedule you need to create a timetable of what will be happening during your move that you can follow. Ask your removal company for help on this if you like. They may even provide you with one. Then, you need to create your own personal moving list of tasks you need to do before you move. What a lot of people do not realise is that there are a lot of tasks that need to be done before you even before. It is crucial that you write down all the tasks that need to be done, such as telling friends and family about your move, packing, sorting out documents and so on. Make sure you write them down on your list and start doing them. Each time a task has been completed, you can cross it off your list and start on a new one. 
After you have gotten organised, it’s time to choose a professional removals company you can rely on completely. It is never easy finding a removals company you can trust. In order to make sure they are the right company for you, you need to do some research on companies. Read reviews on the company, write to as many as possible and see which ones respond the promptest. The promptest is most likely to be the best choice. It would also be a good idea to ask friends and family who they recommend. When you use a professional removals company, they will do most of the move for you so they will pretty much de-stress your move. Unlike when you go down the DIY move route, you won’t have to think about so much because the company will handle it all for you. With their experience and resources, you are guaranteed to have a smooth move. 
Nobody enjoys moving. That’s common knowledge. With work and other daily tasks that drain you of time, it can be quite challenging finding the time to commit to moving. That is why you need to get planning straight away if you want your move to Netherlands to be completely stress-free. Planning and organision equals success in most aspects of life and it certainly applies to moving. 

31 May 2013

Man and Van Service

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  1. Choose your service options
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Our no stress booking system works 24/7. With our Man and Van hourly rates you can save money, hassle - and your back. We do all the loading & unloading if you don’t want to. 

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