Preparing For Your Move
To help you plan your relocation there are a number of things to consider
before you move:
Make a plan of your home
Draw a layout of your new home and mark up the rooms so that you can show your
moving team ahead of delivery.
Packing and unpacking
If you have decided to do your own packing then be sure to use strong enough
containers and ensure they are not overfilled. Packing and wrapping materials
can be bought direct from Pickfords or online at
www.self-pack.net
Dismantle furniture
Be sure to dismantle self-assembly furniture, take down all curtains, fixtures
and fittings prior to the arrival of your moving team.
Attics and lofts
Ensure all items that are in your loft are sorted and placed in an accessible
room. Your moving team will not be permitted into your attic unless it is well
illuminated and boarded and there is a safe point of entry.
Important documents
Place all your important documents in a folder and separate from your household
goods. Plan to carry these with you when you travel.
Cookers/washing machines/fridges & freezers
These should all be disconnected, cleaned, drained and dried prior to the
arrival of your moving team. To avoid damage, the drums of automatic washing
machines must be secured with the proper brackets supplied by the manufacturer.
Clothing
Clothing can remain on hangers as Pickfords will provide special wardrobe
cartons for packing and moving.Generally chests of drawers containing clothes
can be moved full.
Bedding & linen
If Pickfords is packing for you, strip the beds and fold your linen in
preparation for packing
Stereo system, video and computer equipment
This equipment is best moved in its original packaging. The record deck
and the pick up arm of your record player should be secured for transit
in accordance with the manufacturers instructions before the moving team
arrive.
China/glass/ornaments and books
These can be left in cupboards and shelves ready for our moving team to pack
(if this has already been included in your quotation).
Foodstuffs
Prior to packing, tighten all lids of jars and screw tops of bottles. Remember
that food items cannot be taken into store.
Contents of garages & garden sheds
These should be organised well in advance, and tools must be cleaned, tied
together and any rubbish should be discarded.
Flammable products cannot be moved as this will invalidate your insurance.
Access
Access to and from the doorway of your home is critical for our vehicles.
Explain to neighbours in advance that a large removal vehicle will be parked
outside your home and prepare them for any inconvenience.
Long-term storage
Extra steps need to be taken with domestic appliances, which will be stored in
excess of three months.Washing machines and dishwashers must be completely
drained of surplus water as damp, mildew and seizure of component parts can
take place when these appliances are not used for a considerable length of
time.
Personal effects
Mark up a box with ‘Do Not Remove'. Put personal effects and
miscellaneous items, which you will need immediately upon arrival, in a carton
and leave it as one of the final items you place in your car.
Moving your plants
Wrapping your plants in newspaper protects them from draughts and stops the
leaves from being bruised. Once in your new home place them in a warm space and
do not unwrap them until all moving activity has come to a conclusion. In
summer it is advisable not to leave your plants in a hot car or in the sun.