Tuesday, September 8, 2009

More About Household Moving & Storing

Your things will be safe in a secure storage facility – you'll be given a list of belongings that you're checking in – and you should check at that time that your household movers have everything secured, sealed and stacked or placed well. If you're moving long distance, its always good to research, throughly, by phone and if possible, in person, how much access you'll have to your furniture, and belongings, and what sort of notice you need to give – you'll also need to work out what is going into storage and how much space you'll need for it all.

If you're unsure of storage companies, and you're using a household moving company – ask them – they may have a group of storage companies they deal with, and offer you a better premium than you may otherwise get. It also means that you've got less research to deal with. Once again - plan, organize, and minimize your work - that will result in this experience being less stressful and somewhat enjoyable.

Sunday, September 6, 2009

Household Moving - Arranging Interim Storage During Or After For Household Belongings

Sometimes, there isn't enough room for all of your belongings – and arranging storage, on top of the household moving can be a blessing in disguise – or a nightmare. So you need another, convenient, cheap option for your furniture and belongings. Storage companies are basically large warehouses or lockups that you can rent – and range in size from a box room to an area large enough to store a complete household of furniture and belongings.

Storage is great if you're needing to move out of one house before your other house is ready – or when you've sold your old house but haven't finished arranging for or preparing the new one. It saves the hassle of having to work out what to do with your things. Your team of household movers can pack up with the knowledge that things will be stored for a period of time and you can even have your belongings delivered to the storage unit.

Friday, September 4, 2009

Household Moving - Include Household Moving Estimates Of Risks

Allowing a household moving company to pack your belongings isn't without risk, so before you hire a moving and packing firm be sure to check their credentials and references thoroughly. You will most likely have some items you don't want them to pack - make sure you pack them yourself, or tell them, clearly what you expect them to pack and not pack. Its always good to take an inventory before allowing anyone to come in and pack your belongings - and if you can, take photos.

Most companies provide insurance and are consummate professionals, but some can cause more damage than the cost of hiring them, and it's important to have everything in writing before the household movers touch a single piece of furniture or belonging. Their insurance should be carefully examined to make sure it covers everything - this will also give you an idea of what they will and won't pack - and what extras (such as mattress covering) they'll provide.

Moving companies can come in and pack your house in as little as two days - so it's important to know what to expect and when to expect them. You will want to stay and watch them packing (and possibly pack some of your own things) so make sure to allow for that when planning your move.

Relieve yourself of as many headaches as possible by carefully thinking things through and planning ahead. By investigating household moving companies and getting quotes from various firms you have a better idea of what to expect and what you should be willing to accept as an ok deal versus a great one.

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Booking a Household Moving Company

When booking a household moving agency it's important to do so as far in advance of your move date as possible - moving firms who do all of the packing and moving for you expect to be able to come out and assess your household belongings, for insurance and van/person coverage - after all, some households could easily be packed and moved by a professional team of two household movers and other homes would require a team of four or more.

It’s important to de-clutter, or have a guesstimate of how much you'll have de-cluttered before you move so that the moving company can give you an accurate quote. If you overestimate the space you need, you will probably find that you will not get a refund, and find that space is wasted – especially, if you book a larger van than you require. If you reserve a van or van space that is too small you may find that your belongings don't fit, or that you get charged extra for the household movers to scramble to make things fit or to find a larger van. You also might not get to move that day, if they have to unload one van and reload another, or book another transport for your belongings.

Household moving companies want to please you and their team of expert household movers understand that you are stressed and weary during this time. This is all the more reason to plan ahead as much as possible.