by NVN News » Thu Aug 08, 2024 2:44 pm
We’ve caught up with Terance Puna, General Manager of local removals company Gentleman & A Van, for his top tips for families on the move:
1 - Prepare your moving house ‘to do’ list and folder - from floorplans and inventories to useful phone numbers and utility company details for both locations - having everything in one place alongside a task list will help you manage your move. List everything from researching parking restrictions to setting up a re-direction service, taking meter readings and organising utility services, and tick them off as you go. Give everything on the list a deadline and assign each task so everyone helping you knows exactly who’s responsible for each job. Take the edge out of last-minute cleaning by organizing an end-of-tenancy clean too.
2 - Hire professionals – don’t cut costs with a DIY move. Set your budget and get three quotes – it pays to have the peace of mind that the job will be done well. Ask your friends and work colleagues for their recommendations too so you can feel confident in the service you’re booking.
3- Organise insurance – a good quality removals company will be able to offer different levels of insurance cover – take time to discuss this with them to ensure you are fully covered.
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[b]We’ve caught up with Terance Puna, General Manager of local removals company [u][url=https://www.gentlemanandavan.co.uk/]Gentleman & A Van[/url][/u], for his top tips for families on the move:[/b]
[b]1 - Prepare your moving house ‘to do’ list and folder [/b]- from floorplans and inventories to useful phone numbers and utility company details for both locations - having everything in one place alongside a task list will help you manage your move. List everything from researching parking restrictions to setting up a re-direction service, taking meter readings and organising utility services, and tick them off as you go. Give everything on the list a deadline and assign each task so everyone helping you knows exactly who’s responsible for each job. Take the edge out of last-minute cleaning by organizing an end-of-tenancy clean too.
[b]2 - Hire professionals [/b]– don’t cut costs with a DIY move. Set your budget and get three quotes – it pays to have the peace of mind that the job will be done well. Ask your friends and work colleagues for their recommendations too so you can feel confident in the service you’re booking.
[b]3- Organise insurance [/b]– a good quality removals company will be able to offer different levels of insurance cover – take time to discuss this with them to ensure you are fully covered.
[url=https://nappyvalleynet.com/on-the-move/]Click here to read more...[/url]