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Finding a new home to move in to is an exciting time, you might have used a company like B1 Homes to help you. But now that you’ve found you’ve perfect home it’s time to move. Moving to a new home can be exciting and a new adventure. But until you have moved in and unpacked, it can be incredibly stressful. Follow our helpful tips to take the worry out of your house move.

Before Moving Day

Before moving day, do as much as you possibly can to prepare. Write up a to-do list of everything that needs to be done. Moving checklists are useful. Once it’s down on the list, it’s out of your head. And you can avoid waking up at 3 am and realising you forgot to cancel the electricity. If you’re moving to a completely different area, it’s also worth getting to know that area if possible.

Enlist the help of professional movers. Opt for a reputable company with years of experience. There are many different packages to choose from. Most removal companies will offer a packing service. If this is feasible, it can be extremely freeing to have someone else do this for you. Otherwise, you can opt for a team to transport your possessions to your new home. Obtain quotes in the first instance and ensure the company can move you on the allocated day. Make sure that if you have any large goods that will need to be disposed of, you also book your dumpster. Companies such as dumpster.co can help you to locate a local service to make life that little bit easier during what can be a stressful time.

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Packing Tips

If you’re packing everything yourself, there are several things to keep in mind. First, make sure you have the relevant packing materials. You will need:

  • Different sized boxes
  • Hanging boxes for clothes
  • Marker pens
  • Strong packing tape
  • Scissors
  • Bubble wrap and newspaper
  • Garbage sacks to remove rubbish

If you haven’t done so already, it is worth decluttering before you go begin packing. There’s no point in taking items you’re not going to use to your new home. Re-house or dispose of unwanted items. Make sure you go through all areas, including the loft, basement, and shed.

If you’re downsizing then going through a decluttering process is a must. If you still have items that may not fit in your new house, consider storage. This will allow you to keep items you don’t wish to part with. However, they will be housed elsewhere and so won’t get in the way.

Pack carefully. Wrap fragile items in bubble wrap or newspaper. Ensure they are marked as fragile on the box. Try to fill boxes but don’t overpack them. Take care with heavy items such as books. This also applies to large items that are at risk of getting damaged/scratched, like a furniture in fashion high gloss TV stand. Make sure any glass or easily scratched items are wrapped well and well away from sharp and blunt items.

Make sure you abel each box clearly with the name of the room they are going to in your new home. Write this on the side of the box, as well as on the top in case they are stacked.

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On Moving Day

On moving day, try to ensure someone is at the old and new house to direct the movers. Label each room in your new home so movers know where to leave boxes.

If you have pets, try to make the process as stress-free as possible. Leave them in a quiet room and keep it locked. Put a note on the door to alert people on entering. Do the same when you reach your new home. Make sure they have enough food and water and their own bedding.

Moving is an upheaval. It can be daunting and stressful. However, you can minimize this by enlisting professional help and planning ahead.