Moving can be a stressful and difficult process, especially if you're making a long-distance move. However, you can take some of the stress out of your move by planning and organising in advance. Follow these tips to eliminate some of the most common moving worries.
Make a schedule
Moving doesn't just mean packing boxes and loading up a van; it means notifying companies and authorities of your changing address, setting up services in your new home, and more.
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Extra Care: Moving House When You Have Valuable Antique Furniture
Moving house poses some logistical complications at the best of times. It can be even more complicated if you should need to move valuable, antique furniture, whether its value is sentimental, financial or a combination of the two. You'll want to ensure that it arrives at its new home in pristine condition, while also making sure that it's protected if the worst was to happen. While your chosen furniture removal company will take the utmost care with the items in question (along with the rest of your possessions), you will probably need to do a small amount of preparation yourself.
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How to Safely Move Your Plants to Their New Home
It's not unusual to take your potted plants with you when you move to a new home. It's slightly less usual to uproot small trees and shrubs and take these with you too, but it's not outside the realm of possibility. Moving your plants requires a little bit of effort to ensure that they arrive safe and sound at their new home.
Who You'll Need to Inform
There are two parties you need to inform when you're moving plants.
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Simple Storage Unit Tips
Whether you're housing business inventory, making room for excess belongings or just temporarily keeping things safe while you're in the process of moving, a self-storage unit is a great way to keep your items secure. Before you move your items into storage, however, follow these simple steps to prepare.
Pack securely
Most of your items, including books, dishes and clothes, should go either in sealed plastic storage boxes or in sturdy cardboard boxes.
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