Going to a new house may be an exciting experience. A new beginning, new
possibilities, and the opportunity to make a new location your own are all things
that you get. However, there are occasions when it might also seem overpowering.
Make sure to choose a relocation date with care. Next, choose the packers and movers
in advance of your move. Additionally, never forget to employ a moving home
checklist to ensure that you stay on schedule!
When it comes to moving home, we have twenty years of experience, so you can be
certain that we know what we're talking about! In order to make your relocation less
stressful, here are our 10 most important tips.
1. Choose a removals firm early:
Booking a date may be difficult depending on when you're moving. Since most individuals relocate on weekends, school vacations, or bank holidays, they have more time.
- Avoid surprises by booking a moving service early. Choose a midweek or less popular relocation date if possible. They may even be cheaper.
- Choosing a removal firm may seem straightforward compared to other decisions, but choose specialists. Knowing removal prices beforehand might help you budget.
- Professional movers protect your belongings throughout transport, so don't select the cheapest alternative.
Check customer reviews, see what your packers and movers quote includes, and ask if the firm will do a valuation, which involves someone coming to your home to assess how much stuff you have and make sure you have the right van and number of team members on a moving day.
2. Create a moving checklist:
Real life continues as you relocate, so it might seem like there's too much to remember. List what you need to accomplish and evaluate your timeframe to reduce stress.
3. Pre-declutter your home:
Before moving, get rid of outdated, unwanted, and useless belongings to save time, worry, and money.
- Donating, recycling, or throwing away unnecessary items reduces the amount you need to transport. Having fewer goods means a smaller removal vehicle and fewer hours of service. It also means less moving box cost!
- Not transporting anything you'll toss away at your new house is an easy method to save money on your relocation.
- Vinted, Depop, Facebook Marketplace, and eBay are wonderful applications for making money for your relocation.
4. Plan and pack early:
Starting early is best since packing usually takes longer than expected. Start with your least-used rooms after clearing out whatever you no longer need.
- Packing those rooms and storing boxes will interrupt your life the least and help you get the most done.
Labelling Boxes:
It's tempting to label boxes with a summary like ‘kitchen stuff’, but it may not help you prioritize unpacking!
- Mark the box with the room it will go in in your new house and bullet highlight some of the goods inside to help you remember. You'll thank us when you don't have to open 15 "kitchen" boxes to locate the plates!
- Bags may save room when transporting clothing and bedsheets. Try not to overpack boxes! Filling them is tempting, but use small boxes for heavy products and large ones for light ones. Otherwise, the box might break apart and harm the person carrying it and damage your goods.
5. Consider immovables:
Some Packers and movers won't transfer somethings, i.e. These contain hazardous goods, soil-filled plants, paint tins, and chemicals. Donate paint pots to charity to save waste.
- Leaving your plants behind may be heartbreaking, so remove most of the dirt, compress the plant inside the pot with plastic to prevent movement, and transfer it to your vehicle.
- Remember to protect your removal staff and yourself from the weight of boxes and the items you're transporting. When packing garden equipment, clean and secure it.
- Lawnmowers and petrol tools must be emptied and cleaned before shipment. Wrap knives tightly and label the box.
- Make sure your belongings can fit through the doorways while transferring them from your old home and into the new one. Some objects may need to be disassembled to fit.
- Your removal company can inform you how to box goods and what they can't move. They may even package delicate or challenging products for you.
6. Manage paperwork:
Store vital documents like passports, home deeds, wills, and insurance papers in one box or file for convenient access. Put this someplace you won't lose it.
- To always have access to crucial papers, scan and save them on a USB or Dropbox. Set up the Royal Mail's redirection service to keep your mail coming to your new location.
- Post redirection allows you extra time to review your providers, memberships, and other accounts and adjust your address without losing crucial mail.
7. Organize utilities:
Taking final meter readings might be easily overlooked, but it simplifies the process. You can also snap phone images to save your moving notes. You may pre-register for new internet, gas, electric, and water suppliers.
- Not sticking with the same utility provider in your new home? Call to announce the house has been sold and the account is ended, just in case your seller wasn't as organized as you!
- Planning lets you account for final costs.
- Remember to join the electoral roll/register at your new home and update your ID, such as your driver's license.
- Council tax should be considered if you're leaving the borough; phone them with your relocation date.
8. Prioritize cleaning:
A little overlap between the keys to your new house and leaving your old one might reduce stress levels. Entering your new house early lets you inspect and clean it before moving in your stuff.
- Keep your cleaning products separate before moving day to avoid packing them away.
- Before your boxes and furniture arrive, clean the home to avoid surprises on moving days. You may also make a snagging list when assessing the property.
- You may organize delivery a few days before your relocation if you have access. Take extra measurements of your new room to assist organize your furnishings.
- Utilise the vacant space to book new white goods, blinds, flooring, or other measurements.
9. Move-day survival pack:
Pack an important moving day survival kit before moving day. You'll need toiletries, phone chargers, water, snacks, and hot beverages to get through the day and first night.
- Everything you need to be nourished and hydrated on the big day should be easily accessible so you can go directly to bed.
10. Move slowly:
While moving day is important, it may be tiring to rush through tasks. You won't unpack your whole home in one night, so set reasonable goals.
- Keep your moving day survival pack with cool drinks, teas and coffees, and energy-boosting snacks. Stop appropriately for lunch and supper to avoid fatigue.
- Don't rush to unload and decorate your new house. Relax and unwind with a takeout or movie night in your new home. Life doesn't have to revolve around unpacking!
- The rest can wait if you build and set up your bed before moving day!
Call To Action:
Planning ahead and hiring us as a professional packers and movers company is the most effective method to move home. Packing and unpacking might be simplified with a full-service packers and movers company. Contact us at Packshifts as packers and movers will protect your valuables throughout the transfer.
- Keep your moving day survival pack with cool drinks, teas and coffees, and energy-boosting snacks. Stop appropriately for lunch and supper to avoid fatigue.
- Don't rush to unload and decorate your new house. Relax and unwind with a takeout or movie night in your new home. Life doesn't have to revolve around unpacking!
- The rest can wait if you build and set up your bed before moving day!
I'm Ram, the CEO of PackShifts. With over 15 years of experience in logistics, my team and I are passionate about revolutionizing the way people move. Our mission is simple: to provide stress-free and seamless relocations. We value transparency, efficiency, and your satisfaction. Our commitment to innovation and customer care sets us apart. We're excited to make your moving experience smooth and delightful.