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Moving Tips
Before
You Move...
Disconnect your appliances
Unless special arrangements are made with our estimator, our staff are not
authorised to disconnect such items as cookers and washing machines. We
therefore recommend that you organise this with a plumber and the appropriate
Gas and Electricity Board.
Heavy
items
Secure the drum of your washing machine. Freezers need not be defrosted unless
going into storage but it will be very useful if you could place all your frozen
food into strong polythene bags which can be quickly removed and replaced when
carrying the freezer.
Fixtures
Please ensure you remove all fixtures and fittings that you intend to take with
you.
Loft
You should normally clear out the loft yourself, unless otherwise previously
arranged.
Outbuildings
All garden and garage tools should be prepared in such a way that they can be
easily and quickly carried to the van.
Garden
Please let us know if any plants are to be moved. In this case they should be
made secure and watertight. Swings and climbing frames should be dismantled in
advance with all relevant bolts safely retained.
Packing...
Packing
cartons
These will be delivered to you in good time before your move following your
discussions with our estimator. Please ensure both the top and bottom of the
cartons, when packed, are securely sealed with packing tape.
Labelling
Mark each box with details of the contents. Please also clearly label anything
that you will be taking with you in your own car and also anything that is to
remain behind.
Self-assembly
Self-assembly furniture tends to be less rigid than ordinary furniture and we
suggest that you dismantle such items prior to moving, unless previously
arranged with our estimator.
Heavy
items
When packing, give a thought to our poor staff! Books, for example, can be very
heavy and should be evenly distributed and mixed with lighter items.
Delicate
items
Glass and china items should be individually wrapped in packing paper and
lighter items should be placed on top of heavier items. Try to pack vertically,
if possible. Tiny objects should be wrapped in tissue and kept in a specially
marked box. Ensure liquids are in leak-proof containers and are not flammable.
Who to
Tell...
Electricity, gas and water
Ensure the appropriate meter readings are taken and that disconnections and
re-connections are made at the right time.
Telephone
Arrange for your account to be rendered on moving day and organise the relevant
connections with the local telephone companies.
Post
Office
To
redirect your mail you should contact the Royal Mail att least one week before
moving. TV licences should also be amended, as should pension books, if
necessary.
Property
Tax
Notify local authorities with regard to your property tax.
Libraries
Return all relevant books and cards.
Schools
Advise all relevant authorities about your change of address.
Medical
Your doctor, dentist, the DSS and possibly private health companies and hospital
clinics all need to know you are moving.
Insurance
Don’t forget your contents and motor insurance.
Motoring
Notify the DVLA, as well as any relevant motoring organisations.
Income
tax
Inform your Inland Revenue Department.
Bank
Advise your bank and/or your building society and amend your standing orders and
direct debits. Don’t forget to notify the relevant companies, too.
Employer
Ensure you advise your new address in writing.
Credit
cards
Fill in the change of address section when making your next payment. Remember HP
companies, Premium Bonds, shares and football pools, as well.
Subscriptions
You should advise all relevant organisations, publishers and mail order
companies.
Friends and
family
Don’t forget to tell them!
Miscellaneous
The above list may not be complete in your case. What about telling any local
clubs, for example?
On the
Day...
Furniture
We
protect all your furniture where necessary.
Clothing
Hanging garments can be packed into wardrobe cartons which we can supply to keep
your clothes clean and crease-free. Likewise, other clothing and non-breakable
objects can be left in drawers, preferably covered with a cloth or polythene.
Carpets
If
possible, release the edges. We’ll roll them up at the appropriate time.
Pets and
children
As
they say in the film industry, never work with animals or children! Younger
children are best left with a neighbour or friend until it is time to go. Pets,
unfortunately, cannot travel in our lorries and vans.
A nice
cup of tea!
If
you ensure the kettle is packed last, we might all be able to enjoy a nice cuppa
before we go!
Final
Check...
Utilities
Make sure water and electricity supplies are turned off.
Doors
and windows
Check that everything is locked and secure.
Personal
items
Take all your important personal items with you.
Keys
Hand over your house keys to the new owner, estate agent or solicitor, whichever
is applicable.
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