DSD Removals Harrogate – Home Removal Tips and Hints

The Process of Moving Home

Plan your house removal well beforehand,  don’t leave it until it’s too late to get someone when you really need them.

Call DSD Removals Harrogate Limited

DSD Removals will quote you a price for your house move and help you right from the start of the process.

If necessary, one of our staff will call you to look at your house, availability of access and the items you need to move.

We’ll remind you of things like your garden  shed or any other items you may have forgotten about.

When we have the required information, you will be given a price for the removal and a provisional date and time for your move.

Packing for a House Removal – List of Tips

Some of these may seem obvious but you would   be surprised how many people forget them when they have so many other things   related to the move on their mind.

Make Lists and Label your Boxes

Make up a list to help you to record what’s   in each box or container. Devise your own system but keep it simple and ensure   that it will allow you to easily identify where everything is packed. For   example you could use numbered labels and   cross refer these to a list or notebook. In other words you could have a box numbered “2” and a reference to this in your notebook listing the contents of box number “2”.

Don’t Overfill! – Please ensure that you do not overfill your boxes and   cartons, remember that they have to be lifted. Your furniture removal men are   fully trained but they are not supermen. Also, boxes that are overfilled may   break under the strain.

Don’t Underfill! – This may seem stupid after the previous tip but partially   filled boxes may collapse if heavy items are placed on top of them. Try to   distribute your things evenly in the available boxes.

Ensure that you have Sufficient Packing Material – It is essential that you have plenty   of paper, bubble wrap, cartons and containers. You will also need lots of string   and adhesive tape.

Beware of Newsprint! – When packing your valuable and fragile possessions please   remember that newsprint will rub off. Use plain paper where this may be a   problem. Your ornaments, glassware and other delicate items can first be wrapped   in kitchen roll before using newspaper. The containers holding these items   should be clearly marked as “fragile”.

Consider a Colour Code System – You may want to consider using coloured labels or otherwise   marking your containers with a different colour for each room in the house. This   will allow the removal men to place the containers in the appropriate  room.

Take Care with your Soft   Furnishings – Ensure that you   don’t place heavy items with sharp corners on top of sofas and other upholstery.   These can be damaged quite easily if you do this.

Pack Ahead – Start packing two or three weeks in advance. Keep only   essential items aside until the last day or two.

Small Items – Boxes are preferred to bags for small items. Bags are   easily torn and difficult to stack.

Suitcases and   Luggage – Where possible use your   suitcases and other luggage to pack some of your things.

Don’t Pack Important Documents – Remember to   keep important documents aside. This will obviously include any documents   related to the house sale and your removal.

FoodFood should be removed from   cupboards and packed before the move. Ensure that all caps and screw fittings on jars and bottles are secured.

Paint and other Liquids – Ensure that any paint or other liquids is contained in   leakproof containers. Pack in plastic bags before placing in boxes to minimise the effect of any spillages.

Children – If you have young children it would be   advisable to look for baby sitters while the move is taking place. You will be stressed enough without trying to look after the kids.

Pets – If you have pets you should consider what is to happen to them on the day of removal. It is generally better that they are removed from the premises before the move takes place.

Fridge and Freezer – Remember to defrost your fridge and freezer no   later than the day before your move. Ideally you should run the contents of   these down over the last couple of weeks before you go.

Appliances – Kitchen appliances   such as fridges, freezers or washing machines that contain water should be drained and allowed to dry before removal.

Garden Tools and Equipment – Ensure that any petrol driven equipment is   cleaned and drained of fuel well before the move.

Evening Meal – You should make   arrangements for your evening meal in advance of your move. You don’t want to be   trying to cook whilst the place is in turmoil. However people can get short tempered when hungry so treat yourselves to a take-away if necessary.

Painting and Carpet Fitting – It goes without saying that it is far   easier if you can get your decorating and carpet fitting done in advance where possible.

Lamps – Remove all lamp shades before the move. this would include table lampshades, ceiling and wall lamps if you are taking these with you.

Beds – Most beds require to be dismantled before they can be moved.   Consider this and plan accordingly.

Elevator and Parking – If you need to use an elevator or if parking spaces are a problem ensure that you get these organised beforehand.

Flat Pack (Self assembly) Furniture – Self assembly furniture does not usually move well. It   is better if you can make arrangements to have this dismantled before your move.   You should also arrange for someone to reassemble it at your new home.

Plants – If you have plants you may   want to consider leaving these with a friend or neighbour. Some plants are   delicate and may be affected by dust and paint fumes. It is better to leave   these until you are settled in.

Administrative Matters Related to Moving Home

Utilities (Telephone, Gas and Electric)     You should ensure that you have read your   utility meters before leaving. You should also have made the appropriate   arrangements with the utility and telephone companies for transfer of your   services.

Essential Items     Keep all your essential items together in a suitable   box for the day of the move. These will include things like your credit cards,   keys, wallets and mobile phones.

Medication       If anyone in the household   requires regular medication or items such as asthma inhalers ensure that these   are kept safely aside. Remember that you may be working in dusty   conditions.

Your Old   House Should your old house be getting left empty for a   period ensure that everything is turned off and that you pass the keys on to the   estate agent.

Scheduled   Deliveries
Remember to cancel your milk, newspapers and   any other items that are delivered to your old house.

Television   Supply       Should you subscribe to any satellite or cable television   services arrangements will have to be made to get this transferred.

IMPORTANT We cannot   properly carry out your house removal without good access to your premises.  Please   ensure that you have spoken to your neighbours and where necessary, arranged to   leave parking places clear.  Also all walkways, pathways, stairs and passages   should be clear of any obstruction to allow us free movement to your property.

DSD Removals Harrogate Limited – the removal experts………….

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