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These Are
Your Goodluck Moving Tips to save Money !
Moving can be a simple and quick
process - if you get it right.
The
following tips, tricks and
insider
secrets will give you an added
edge to
make sure your whole move is
smooth
and successful.
Use
the move as an
opportunity
to have
a clear-out.
Have a
yard sale or
go to a
car boot
sale with
anything you
don't
need/want.
Or give
your local
charity
shop a
boost. Either
way it'll
make you
move cheaper
and
easier and
might
actually
make you
some cash.
Think about
the
space in
your new
home before
you move
and start to
imagine
the best way
to
arrange your
furniture in
it. You
can even
make
sketches if
you
like. This
will make
moving in
much
easier and
help you
feel at
home.
Take any
staples
out of boxes
before
you pack
them. Stray
staples can
scratch
floors and
surfaces,
as they'll
probably
move in
transit.
Buy LOTS
of
packing
tape. It's
great for
strengthening boxes,
won't let
them open
in transit
and can
be easily
opened
when you
want to
with a
knife. Go the
whole hog
and buy a
tape gun too
- it
makes taping
so much
easier and
it's kind
of fun too.
If you
have a
piano think
about
how it's
going to
get out of
the house
- your mover
may
need special
equipment.
Plan
where your
movers can
park to
load and
unload -
the further
they
have to walk
the
longer it'll
take.
If
you're moving
yourself
hire
something to
help
you move
stuff in
bulk such as
a
trolley or
dolly.
It'll speed
up the
move and
help make
sure you
don't
injure
yourself!
Teach
your kids
your new
address and
phone number
as soon
as you have
it.
Don't use
any
special
cleaning/maintenance
products
such as wax
or oils on
antique
furniture
for a
couple of
weeks
before your
move.
They can
make the
wood softer
for a
few weeks
and leave
it more
likely to
get damaged.
If you
unplug
your TV a
day before
your move
it'll
settle down
to room
temperature.
Unplug
it just
before you
move and
it'll
retain heat -
this
can actually
cause
internal
damage.
Write
down
instructions
for any
systems in
your home
such as
central
heating and
air
conditioning
etc.,
and make
sure the
people
moving in
know any
alarm
codes. If
you have
brochures,
guarantees
or any
paperwork
relating
to systems
or
appliances
you're
leaving
behind make
sure to
leave them
somewhere
obvious.
This will
make their
move much
easier for
them.
If your
new home
has an alarm
system
ask for the
code
before you
move!
Try to
get a good
night's
sleep before
your moving
day.
Leaving
things to
the last
minute so
you're up
all night
will just
wear you
out for the
next
day.
Packing
Packing
starts out
being fun
but can
soon get
boring.
Make
yourself feel
better about
it by
setting
deadlines
(i.e. a week
to pack
up the
garage etc)
and keeping
to them!
Under-packing
is
almost as
bad as
over-packing
and the
contents of
under-packed
boxes
are MUCH
more likely
to be
damaged. Make
sure you
fill boxes
with a mix
of heavy
and light.
Don't
leave all
your packing
to the
last day.
You'll be
up all night
and
still not
get it
done right.
But
don't beat
yourself
up if you
don't get
everything
done. The
majority of
us will
run round in
a flat
panic as
moving day
approaches.
If
you're
pushed for
time it
doesn't
matter if
you just
box up
non-fragile
items
quickly or
even just
stuff them
in bags. If
this
happens to
you do
make sure
you ask
your movers
to take
extra care
or just
transport
these
last-minute
packed
things
yourself.
Don't use
foam
'peanuts' to
pack
round a
computer -
they can
generate
static
electricity
and cause
damage.
Try not
to wrap
fragile
items in
newspaper,
as the
print will
come off
on them.
You'll just
have to wash
everything
before
you can put
it away.
And,
newsprint
doesn't
generally
come off
well in a
dishwasher
so
chances are
you'll
be washing
them by
hand. If you
don't
want to buy
wrapping
materials
save up
magazines
for a few
weeks
beforehand.
Don't use
newspaper to
wrap
around
lampshades -
chances are
you'll
not be able
to get
the
newsprint off
again!
Get one
of your
removal men
to do a
last
walk-round your
old house
with you
before you
leave. A
fresh pair
of eyes
can often
spot
things
you've left
behind.
If you're
in the
habit of
hanging
clothes or
stuff
behind
bedroom doors
remember to
check
them as
well. This
is one of
the most
common
places people
forget
stuff.
Write
OPEN FIRST
on boxes of
essential
items and
DO NOT MOVE
on boxes
you're
planning on
taking with
you !
Moving
It's
easier to clean
your new
home before
you move in.
If you
can't do it
yourself
think about
hiring
professionals to
whiz round
for a
couple of
hours
before your
load
arrives.
Try to
move on a
weekday.
It'll be
less busy,
may even
be cheaper
and
you'll be
able to
get hold of
the
contacts you
might
need if
there is a
problem such
as
utilities
companies
not
connecting
services
etc.
Tell your
movers
if some of
your
boxes
contain
fragile
items even
if you have
marked
them
clearly.
They'll take
extra
care if you
warn
them in
advance.
You don't
need to
take drawers
out of
chests of
drawers
for the move
- even
if they
can't be
locked. To
stop them
falling out
in
transit
place the
item with
drawers
facing the
wall of
the moving
vehicle
or against a
bigger
item with a
flat
surface.
If you're
carrying
heavy boxes
bend with
the knees
and not with
your
back!
Have your
stereo
speakers
loaded away
from your TV
- they
can damage
it!
Before
your
movers
arrive try to
make sure
that all
boxes and
containers
etc are
stacked
neatly in
the room
(ideally
around the
walls) and
leave
them room to
maneuver.
This will
speed up the
process. Make
sure someone
is at
your new
home to
meet the
movers and
to tell them
where
to unload
stuff.
If you're
moving
with kids
let them
loose on
their new
bedrooms
with a
couple of
boxes of
stuff they
can
unpack to
keep them
occupied.
Alternatively give
them jobs to
do such
as helping
movers
put boxes in
the
right rooms
etc.
Don't lay
major
appliances
such as
refrigerators on
their sides -
it can
cause damage
if
they're not
kept
upright.
Give your
mover
your cell
phone
number or
that of
your new
home so
they can
keep in
touch with
you if
necessary.
Try and
get a number
for
them too.
If you
notice
that your
possessions
or
buildings
get
damaged by
the
movers on
the day of
the move
tell the
guy in
charge
immediately.
After The Move
Don't forget to
tip
your movers.
It's a
nice touch
to tip
them all
individually
if
they've been
really
helpful
otherwise
tip the guy
in
charge and
he'll
sort them
all out.
Don't feel
you have
to tip if
you're
disappointed
with
the service
they
provided.
Give
electrical
items a
chance to
get to room
temperature
before
you plug
them in.
Expect to
feel a
bit 'blue' a
couple
of days
after the
move. It
happens all
the time and
doesn't
mean you
hate your
new home -
just that
the move and
the
thought of
unpacking
has taken
its toll
on you a
bit.
Call your
friends
and family
to let
them know
you've
moved
safely.
If you
feel up to
it throw a
housewarming
party!
Keep your
kids
occupied and
give
them lots of
attention -
they'll
probably be
unsettled by
the
move. Make
time to
have some
fun! Book your appointment and save up to 30% NOW !
Call us now: 077 800 96 900 email: info@goodluckremovals.com
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move without Goodluck !!!
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