How to Organize for Full Service Removalists
If a full service moving company is what you are after, you’ll be pleased to know that most movers will offer this service. If you don’t have time to pack all your belongings in boxes or wrap your furniture in protective covers, then a full service moving company may be the best choice for you. While a full service packing team can safely help you pack all your furniture, even the most fragile ones, it is after all your belongings and you have total control of what you want packed and perhaps what you don’t want them to pack. There are some items you’d want to pack yourself and other items you want to relinquish control. There is so much to do when moving and being organized before your full service removalist arrives should be part of your moving plan. Let’s have a look at what to do before they arrive in preparation for a successful move.
What to Do Before Your Furniture Removalists Arrive
Rid of unused items: Part of every move is to go through your home and get rid of any unused, unwanted and obsolete items. It’s only going to cost you more to move them so you have the option to dispose of them, donate them, sell them, gift them or bin them.
Pack valuable items yourself: Anything valuable should be packed by yourself or people you trust. In the midst of a chaotic life event such as moving house, things tend to get lost easily and you wouldn’t want your most precious and value possessions to be amongst those. So take some time to pack valuables such as jewellery, tech gadgets, urns, vases, fine china, paintings and artwork. Keep these with you and move them yourself if possible.
Label fragile items and items that require special care: By simply labelling items that are easily breakable or high value items will help you moving team to take special precaution and handle with more care. Anything you feel needs the extra attention including sentimental belongings, vintage collection, fragile glassware, and expensive sculpture pieces.
Perform a data backup: One of those things that we don’t think about is backing up important data on our personal computers and laptops before moving. Imagine losing important work or personal information if the computer is damaged during a move. Moving computers requires special care due to the hardware. Static discharge or a bumpy ride can do damage that can be unseen and cause computers to fail, with that years of data can be lost if an up to date backup is no performed. It is often better to be safe than sorry in this situation.
Clearly label each room: A great way to improve efficiency and help furniture movers is to mark every room with large signage so professional packers can organize packing efficiently. Having all your master bathroom items go in boxes clearly labelled and other boxes labelled for the study and so forth will definitely make it easier when it comes to unpacking.
Keep entrances clear: Ensure you tidy up and keep doorways and entrances clear. The packing team will be more efficient when surfaces and floors are cleared of clutter, not only can it be a safety hazard, it will also slow the team down and will end up costing you more money and time. De-cluttering will contribute to a faster and streamlined move.
Make yourself a condition report: If you are worried about damage to expensive furniture, ensure you take lots of photos of the condition before the move. This will help when it comes time to support your argument if damages do occur.
Prepare your briefing to the movers: Being prepared on the day will help control a successful move. Let your movers know what your expectations are and the role they play in part of the move. If everyone understands what they are doing, what to pack and what is to be left alone, the move will be so much more smooth and productive.
Organize food and beverage: Moving is hard work and even the toughest removalists will need a break every now and then. Be sure to show your appreciation and have cold water and snacks for everyone to enjoy whilst they carry out their tasks. This simple gesture can encourage movers to put in more effort to ensure the move is a stress free one.