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Moving Day

Who to notify that you are moving….

Bank/Building Society/credit cards
Doctors/Dentist/Opticians
DVLA/TV Licence/Rental agreements/any service agreements
Friends/family
Insurance
Libraries
Post Office –redirect your mail
Premium Bonds
Utility bills – gas/electricity/water/telephone/council tax

What will happen?

Parking

If you live in an area where parking is a problem, it would be helpful if you could park two or three cars outside your house the night before the removal to ensure the van has enough space to park outside your house. When the van arrives the cars can be moved, neighbours usually will help with this and it gets moving day off to a smooth start.

Moving out

When the removal crew arrive show them all the items to be moved including any outside effects.

A useful tip is to leave any small items not to be moved in the bathroom clearly labelled “do not move”, large items can also be labelled. Near the end of the move go round with the driver/foreman to check that everything to be moved is loaded.

Moving in

Make sure that you or your representative is at your new home to meet the crew. After the van is unloaded please feel free to check that everything has been delivered and that the removal van returns to us empty.

Animals

Pets or livestock are not allowed to travel in our vehicles, it is helpful if they can be kept out of the way.

Swings/Climbing Frames/Trampolines

Generally dismantling these is one job you will do yourself, remember it can help if you spray the bolts with WD 40 or its equivalent the week before, and be careful not to lose the nuts and bolts. If you would like us to dismantle these items, please discuss this with our surveyor.

Garage/shed

Tie together garden tools, and prepare items to be lifted straight onto the vehicle.

Garden

Please discuss with the surveyor those plants, pots and garden statues that are to be included in the move. Please ensure that any being moved are as clean as possible, prior to the move and it helps to bring smaller lighter pots to one location so the driver knows from the outset what is to be moved.

Refreshments

I am sure you will appreciate, moving house is thirsty work and a cup of tea or coffee and a biscuit is a gesture always appreciated, and remember to pack the kettle last!!!