Decide in advance what you want the
movers to pack and what you will do yourself.
The agreement that you sign with your
removals company will clearly state what they will be doing on your
behalf and what you agree to do yourself. Anything you pack yourself
will not usually be covered by the same insurance they provide with
their own packing service.
If you feel there is anything that
requires special attention such as computer hardware or tropical fish,
for instance, discuss it with the remover. They are the professionals
and should have experience of handling that type of item.
Don't ask your removers to switch
on the gas or electricity mains services at your new house. They may
be able to so, but ideally you should arrange for this to be done
well in advance of your move by a relevant company or qualified person.
Why not print out a map showing your
new address? You could attach a floor plan for your new house and
a colour guide for the labels, so your removers know in which rooms
to put things.
Make sure the removals company is
clear about the itinerary for the day, with approximate arrival times,
so you can ensure everything goes according to plan.
Giving your removers an emergency
contact number for use before and. if necessary. on the day of the
move is also a good idea. This could be your own mobile phone, or
a friend who you can get in touch with in case you are delayed or
cannot be available yourself on the day.
Use acid free tissue when packing
your silverware to prevent tarnishing. This can be purchased from
your remover.
Remember, a removal lorry is the size
of a double decker bus! If you have doubts about the access to your
property for loading and unloading, ask your remover for advice.