Showing posts with label removal company. Show all posts
Showing posts with label removal company. Show all posts

Monday, June 15, 2009

Truck Rental For Moving Home By Vicki Churchill

Nearly all of us have to move house at one time or another and to do so we need to employ a removal company or hire a van or truck and do it ourselves. Do it yourself house moves are hard work but hiring a vehicle from a truck rental company for a day or two instead of contracting a removal company can save you a lot of cash at a time when you need to be watching your budget very carefully.

Finding a truck rental company is a fairly straightforward matter. Simply type truck rental into a search engine and you will be presented with a large number of truck rental companies both in your area (assuming you live fairly near to a town or city) and nationally.

Essentially all you need is a driving licence and a current bill as proof of your address. The truck rental company will nearly always sort out insurance and any other incidentals. However you will normally be required to meet the fuel costs incurred.

They will be normally be able to offer a variety of models to suit your needs and will generally help you decide what size truck you will need based upon the amount of furniture or equipment you have to transport.

If you have never driven a truck before there is no need to panic as when you arrive at the truck rental company they will take you through all of the vehicles features and show you where the wipers, indicators, lights etc are.

If you are a particularly nervous person then you may wish to ask them if you can drive the vehicle around their yard to get a feel for it before venturing out on to the open road. Alternatively just stick to less busy routes until you feel confident of your abilities.

Driving a truck is very similar to driving a car except you have to be aware of the increased size of the vehicle. Some trucks do not have a rear view window so always make sure you regularly check the side mirrors especially when reversing.

Normally the truck rental company will inspect the vehicle with you and point out any marks and defects before they sign the vehicle over to you. This is to ensure that both parties are aware of any dents, scratches and general faults the vehicle may have so that everyone is clear of the vehicles condition both before and after you have used it.

Many national truck rental companies offer one-way rentals, which may or may not suit your needs.

Make sure you enlist the help of a friend so that when you get where your going you will have somebody to help you with lifting your furniture. Remember you are only renting the truck and not any removal men.

About Author

Vicki Churchill writes for http://www.custom-truck-interiors.com, a site that specializes in Truck Rental Customising Your Truck, Truck Hire, Truck Parts & Types of Trucks

Friday, June 12, 2009

Getting Ready to Move House By Harry S Jones

You have accepted an offer on your house and are starting to panic where to start with all that packing! Moving house is always a stressful time to even the avid movers, so a bit of preparation always helps to make it as smooth and pain free as possible.

So where do you begin?

The best place to start is to create a checklist of all the tasks that have to be completed. Identify and prioritise so your packing and un-packing is in some sort of order, you don't want the kettle on the bottom of a box! You can use home moving checklist templates which are freely available online to help.

Start to go through your bills and make a note of the companies you will have to inform. Remember when the day actually comes you will have to provide your Electricity, water and gas company your final meter readings.

Start to go through each room making sure you really need to keep that item; it's amazing how much junk we all keep. Move the possessions you have decided to dump and either donate to a charity such as Oxfam, go to a car boot sale or place the items onto eBay.

At any stage of the move you can start to pack your items, I always suggest the earlier you can start the better, this will help reduce the mad rush you will experience towards the actual move date. Start collecting storage boxes, you can then start to pack the items you hardly use.

There are many companies available on line or locally who can provide removal cardboard boxes and also all the protective materials like Polystyrene Chips, Silica Gel or even Extra Strong Black Sacks so you can through the unwanted items away.

When the box is full remember never over load your box, you must label the box to help your removers know where to place the box in your new home. A good way to mark the boxes is to use room specific labelled tape.

Notify all your family and friends of your move, otherwise your £5 notes in your Christmas and birthday cards will be lost. Send all your contacts on your phone a text message, or send everyone email. Inform Royal mail and setup post redirection.

When you get your actual removal date book your removal company, make sure you get a few quotes as most differ.

When the day comes always load mugs, kettle, tea and coffee into your car; removal men are always thirsty! Also know where the bed linen is ready to go onto your bed.

Good luck with your move.

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Monday, June 8, 2009

Planning for Moving House By Joseph Kenny

If you have just bought or are considering buying a new home, then you will also need to plan the process of moving home. While there are many things that you have to remember, planning them in advance will make the whole move easier and less traumatic. So it is a good idea that, as soon as you know the completion date for your move, that you start planning.

There are certain things that take quite a bit of time and should be arranged at least a month in advance. You will want to inform your landlord or any flatmates, if you have any, of the date that you are leaving. This can mean the difference between getting your deposit back or not, if you are renting, so it’s a good idea to let everyone know your plans as soon as you know them yourself.

You should probably also inform the gas and electricity companies of your knew property that you are the new owner. By doing this, it can avoid mix-ups later on. This would also include calling your telephone company and arranging to have your phone number transferred.

You can start packing up your things or getting boxes together. There are some things like books and photos that can be packed in advance and will save you hassle later on when the move gets closer. You may want to book some time of work, especially if you don’t think you’re going to be able to arrange the move in a weekend. Another good idea is to have a clearout and get rid of some old things that have been gathering dust. In fact, moving is the perfect chance to get rid of some of the belongings that accumulate over the years.

As the move gets closer you should book the removal company and arrange for transit insurance if you decide you need it. You can tell the post office to redirect your mail and you can also notify the local authority of the change in address for council tax purposes.

You should make sure that all your utility bills are paid up by the date of the move. You don’t want the new owners to be hounding you for unpaid bills once you’ve moved and now is the time to make sure they are accurate. If you have services like milk deliveries, newspaper deliveries and the like you should have these cancelled.

Before you leave, make sure all doors and windows are locked and appliances and utilities are turned off.

About Author

Joseph Kenny writes for the loan comparison sites Select Loans and also http://www.ukpersonalloanstore.co.uk. At the Personal Loan Store there are cheap personal loans with indepth reviews.

Getting Ready to Move House By Harry S Jones

You have accepted an offer on your house and are starting to panic where to start with all that packing! Moving house is always a stressful time to even the avid movers, so a bit of preparation always helps to make it as smooth and pain free as possible.

So where do you begin?

The best place to start is to create a checklist of all the tasks that have to be completed. Identify and prioritise so your packing and un-packing is in some sort of order, you don't want the kettle on the bottom of a box! You can use home moving checklist templates which are freely available online to help.

Start to go through your bills and make a note of the companies you will have to inform. Remember when the day actually comes you will have to provide your Electricity, water and gas company your final meter readings.

Start to go through each room making sure you really need to keep that item; it's amazing how much junk we all keep. Move the possessions you have decided to dump and either donate to a charity such as Oxfam, go to a car boot sale or place the items onto eBay.

At any stage of the move you can start to pack your items, I always suggest the earlier you can start the better, this will help reduce the mad rush you will experience towards the actual move date. Start collecting storage boxes, you can then start to pack the items you hardly use.

There are many companies available on line or locally who can provide removal cardboard boxes and also all the protective materials like Polystyrene Chips, Silica Gel or even Extra Strong Black Sacks so you can through the unwanted items away.

When the box is full remember never over load your box, you must label the box to help your removers know where to place the box in your new home. A good way to mark the boxes is to use room specific labelled tape.

Notify all your family and friends of your move, otherwise your £5 notes in your Christmas and birthday cards will be lost. Send all your contacts on your phone a text message, or send everyone email. Inform Royal mail and setup post redirection.

When you get your actual removal date book your removal company, make sure you get a few quotes as most differ.

When the day comes always load mugs, kettle, tea and coffee into your car; removal men are always thirsty! Also know where the bed linen is ready to go onto your bed.

Good luck with your move.

About Author