
What time should I expect the vehicle on
removals day?
How much
space should I allocate for parking?
How do I
arrange this in a permit holder/prohibited area?
Access may
be difficult at my new premises, what should I do?
How should
I pack pictures and mirrors?
Should I
unpack my chest of drawers?
Will you disconnect my washing
machine or dishwasher?
Should I
flat-pack my self assembly furniture?
How should
I pack my television and hi-fi?
Do I need
to defrost my freezer?
How do I
pack my clothes?
What
should I do with my jewellery and valuables?
What
should I do with my gas cylinders or flammable liquids?
What
about my pets?
Does my
furniture get placed to my requirements?
Will you
empty my loft?
How much
notice do you require?
Will you
accept a provisional booking?
How do I
book my relocation?
When do I
pay for my removal?
Can I
take my pot plants?
Do you
transport cars or motorcycles?
What does
a full household pack consist of?
What does
a china and glass pack consist of?
How will
you move my computer?
If you have a question that
has not been answered here please
contact us and we will be happy to
help.
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What time should I expect the vehicle on removals day?
Unless you have been told otherwise the vehicle will arrive between
9am and 10am. This is largely dependant upon traffic on removals
day. In the event that the vehicle is running late you are more than
welcome to telephone us to check on the status of the vehicle.
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How much space should I allocate for parking?
Our vehicle are between 18 and 40 feet long. It is always best to
allocate more space than we will need, 50 feet is a good compromise.
If you are in a particularly difficult area then consideration for
turning into your road or driveway may need to be addressed. This is
relevant to both the property you are moving from and the property
you are moving into.
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How do I arrange this in a permit holder/prohibited area?
It is usually the local authority (council) that deals with this
matter. Occasionally the local Police will need to be informed.
Telephone numbers are different for each area, directory enquiries
will be able to assist you with telephone numbers.
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Access may be difficult at my new premises, what should I do?
Your quotation is based upon good access at both premises unless you
have told us otherwise. As soon as you know that access may be
difficult at the new premises you must tell us immediately. We will
then have the opportunity to visit the premises and assess this
ourselves and make adjustments accordingly. If you are moving out of
your current area and it would not be practical for us to visit your
new premises then find out from your vendor who is moving then out
of their property and we can contact them for details of access.
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How should I pack pictures and mirrors?
Pictures and mirrors should be bubble packed and inserted into a
picture carton. Mirrors with plaster of Paris frames should ideally
have a wooden case made to measure in addition to bubble pack. Oil
paintings should not be bubble packed directly but covered in an
export blanket first then bubble packed and finally placed into a
picture carton. All of the materials suggested here are available
from our packing materials section.
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Should I unpack my chest of drawers?
You will need to take out any heavy or breakable items such as
magazines or perfumes. Light items such as T-shirts or underwear may
be left in the drawers provided the unit is sturdy enough. Self
assembly furniture does not respond well to moving so this type of
furniture must only be moved while completely empty.
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Will you disconnect my washing machine, dishwasher and my cooker?
Our members of staff are neither qualified of insured to carry out
this activity. If you are not confident with disconnecting any of
your white goods it is best to call a plumber to do this. Similarly
an electrician is the best person to disconnect your electric
cooker.
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Should I flat-pack my self assembly furniture?
The official advice on this is yes you should flat pack all self
assembly furniture. If. however, you decide to have our staff move
these items in an erect state you must be aware that we cannot take
responsibility for their safe transit. You will also be responsible
for the protection of flat packed furniture, ideally with bubble
pack, due to the large number of sharp fitting that usually protrude
from this type of furniture.
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How should I pack my television and hi-fi?
It is always best to move these items in the original packaging.
This is usually available from your local electrical dealer for a
small charge. If you cannot obtain the original packaging then
standard packing materials must be used such as bubble pack, heavy
duty cartons and perhaps export blankets for your television.
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Do I need to defrost my freezer?
For clients that are moving on multiple days this is compulsory. If
your removal is to take place on one day only you may leave your
freezer cold but take the frozen goods in ‘cool bags’ yourself. If
you decide to leave goods in your freezer our staff cannot be liable
for either the frozen goods or indeed the freezer itself. Whilst the
freezer may seem a heavy duty piece of equipment they are easily
damaged if they are moved whilst full.
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How do I pack my clothes?
Clothes from drawers and shelves should be placed either into
cartons or utility bags. Hanging garments will be places onto
garment carriers on the day of the removal by our staff. (Please
ensure that all top buttons are ‘done up’ and hangers all face the
same way). If you are flat packing your wardrobes it may be
necessary to purchase some temporary wardrobes or wardrobe cartons.
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What should I do with my jewellery and valuables?
Under no circumstances should any jewellery, valuables, documents or
monies be submitted for removal. Our insurance policy specifically
excludes these items and they are safest if transported by you.
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What should I do with my gas cylinders or flammable liquids?
Gas cylinders cannot be transported on our vehicles. Flammable
liquids, however contained, must not be submitted for removal
either. Equipment such as garden mowers and chainsaws should be
drained of all liquids beforehand.
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What about my pets?
It can be a very distressing and confusing time for pets during your
move. For this reason they are best left either with a relative or
at a boarding kennel for the duration of your removal. During
transit it may be necessary to sedate the animal and your
veterinarian will be able to advise you. Pet carriers are available
quite cheaply from your local pet supply store.
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Does my furniture get placed to my requirements?
It is always best if you have a clear idea of where you want your
furniture to be placed. Our staff will endeavour to arrange the
rooms to your liking but will not have the time to rearrange your
room multiple times.
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Will you empty my loft?
Our insurance does not cover our staff for this activity. It is also
inherently time consuming and that does not lend itself to a swift,
smooth relocation. It is best if you have places all loft items into
a spare bedroom or garage before removals day. This also gives you
ample opportunity to sort and pack these items.
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How much notice do you require?
Our company operates on a first come-first served basis. If you
expect to move on a Friday or at the end of a month you will need to
offer more notice than for a mid week, mid month relocation.
Therefore, directly you are given an idea of dates then telephone
for availability and formally book your removal as soon as the date
is confirmed.
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Will you accept a provisional booking?
No, we can only accept a confirmed booking.
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How do I book my relocation?
Once you are given a removal date you must telephone to confirm that
we have appropriate resources available to relocate you. We will
then expect your signed acceptance of quotation returned to us with
full payment no later than 2 weeks prior to your removal. If your
acceptance is not received within this time then the vehicle will be
released and you may not be able to re-book. In the event that you
are given less than 14 days notice for your relocation you will be
expected to send us your acceptance form by fax, email or by
visiting our office and making full payment by cash or credit/debit
card..
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When do I pay for my removal?
We require full payment no later than 2 weeks prior to your removal.
In the event that you are given less than 14 days notice for your
relocation you will be expected to send us your acceptance form by
fax, email or by visiting our office and making full payment by cash
or credit/debit card..
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Can I take my pot plants?
Yes, you can. Provided that all items that you want to be moved have
been shown to your relocation consultant, you can take any garden
plants that you require. You must ensure that the pots are cleaned
prior to the relocation and that ‘prickly’ plants are pruned and/or
tied up to prevent injury. Also earthenware pots are prone to
cracking after they have been exposed to frost and we can take no
responsibility for their safe transit.
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Do you transport cars or motorcycles?
Very small cars and most motorcycles can usually be accommodated on
a removal vehicle during your relocation. A member of our staff
under our own comprehensive insurance policy can also drive second
or third cars to your new property.
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What does a full household pack consist of?
If you purchase a full household pack then as the name suggests we
will pack everything that requires packing. The only area you will
have to accommodate yourself is perishable food and opened
packets/jars/tins/bottles and to remove any fixtures and fitting
that you wish to take with you. There is no need to purchase a china
and glass pack in addition. This service does not include the
dismantling or reassembly of furniture.
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What does a china and glass pack consist of?
This service is aimed at clients who wish to have their breakables
professionally packed for safe transit. Any items that would smash
if dropped such as ornaments, plates, cups saucers, pictures and
mirrors are accommodated by this service.
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How will you move my computer?
In the absence of original packaging a specialist computer crate and
anti-static bubble pack would be used. We do offer a service where
we will disconnect your computer equipment prior to removal day pack
it, and reconnect it at your new home. This service costs £79.99 and
is carried out by a qualified computer engineer.
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