Before Your Removal
1: Make a cuppa: It is always good to approach a move with a clear mind and a strong cuppa.
2: Decide what you are going to move: Have a good look around your house and locate items you no longer use. It may be a good idea to donate these items or have a garage sale.
3: Decide when you are going to move: Try to have a little breathing space in your moving dates because as we all know "Murphy's Law" sometimes comes into play. Circumstances beyond your control as well as the removalists can occur and you may have to shift dates and times at short notice.
4: Can I afford to have professional removalists move my furniture and effects? Can you really afford not to? Remember these are your possessions and while using friends or family may seem like a good idea at the time, they don't have the expertise or equipment that properly trained professionals have to do the move safely, quickly and with minimum risk to your goods.
5: Do I need insurance? In any industry accidents do happen, so it is worth considering taking out an insurance policy on all your goods. Please visit our insurance partner www.removalsinsurance.com.au.
6: Do you need a pre pack and unpack service? Most removalists can supply labour and materials to do all the packing and unpacking for you. Some people prefer this method, as it is the easiest and least stressful way of moving. The removalist will generally come in the day before you move an pack all your items including clothes, nic nacs, kitchenware etc in preparation for the move. When the move is completed they will unpack and set up your home in the manner you want it. This method of moving is more costly but reduces your stress levels.
7: Is there anything the removalist cannot take? Yes, you must empty the petrol from any motorised items and gas from BBQ's. Ask your removalist for details.
8: Ask Questions. Ask as many questions as you can think of, to ensure that you have all your concerns answered and you are comfortable in knowing your possessions will be handled with the utmost care and professionalism.
9: Book your removal early: As with most transport companies, Furniture Freighters Whitsunday can get very busy so you should endeavour to give them us much notice as possible of your intention to move.
10: Disconnection and reconnection of utilities: Contact the Electricity, Gas, Phone and any other utility service you may require to inform them of your move. Arrange for disconnection of all or any of those utilities on the day of your move. At the same time organise reconnection at your new residence. Don't forget the kids. School transfers etc!
11: Reconfirm your booking 2 days prior to your move. This allows your removalist to know that everything is fine and that your move is going ahead. Don't wait for your removalist to contact you because oversight can happen. You need to confirm your details, date and time.
12: Make sure everything is ready. The day before [unless you are having a prepack done] try to ensure that everything is packed and ready to go. Anything that holds your removalist up can cost you money in time and labour. Remember to leave a few cups out, as well as the kettle, tea and coffee as you will probably want to make the removalist and yourself a drink during the move. It's hard work and even a removalist needs a quick break. |