How To Execute Furniture Removals

Furniture removals are one of the most underrated activities when relocating to a new property. Consequently, most homeowners make mistakes that cause furniture damage or significantly increase removal costs. However, this should not be a concern if you read this explosive furniture removal guide. 

Hire The Removalist In Advance

Many people hire a removalist a few days or hours before their move. This prevents them from vetting the removalist and comparing the services and pricing of the different removal companies. When looking for removalists, assess their reputation and certifications to ensure they offer quality services. Then, evaluate whether the removalist provides a comprehensive package. Ideally, they should pack and load items from your old residence and arrange them in your new home.

Examine the removalist's conditions. For example, what does the removalist transport? Sometimes, the professional could ask you to organise transport for your pets, exotic plants and expensive jewellery. Remember, pets could get anxious and damage items inside the removal truck. Conversely, exotic plants and valuables are irreplaceable if they suffer damage. Finally, assess the removal costs and ask for a discount. 

Document Your Items

Create an inventory of the items you plan to transport. When creating the document, identify the condition of each item and any defects it could have. For instance, you could note that your oven door has a crack. Share the inventory with your removalist. It helps them decide on the personnel and equipment required to execute the move. For example, the removalist could bring in an electrician to uninstall your home alarm and install it on your new premises. If you own bulky items such as an industrial oven, the removalist could use an industrial forklift or pallet jacks to load them onto the removal truck. The inventory also prevents disputes with your removalist since it becomes easy to establish whether some items suffered damage during the move. 

Take Insurance Coverage

Did you know that you can take removals insurance? The cover protects your items during packing, loading, transit and offloading. Ideally, your removalist should take the cover on your behalf. However, they need to appraise your items to ensure they have adequate coverage. Most removal insurance covers specific household items. For example, the cover could exempt your pets and valuables. Nevertheless, your removalist can organise additional coverage at your request. For instance, they could contract a security company to move your valuables. Such companies have the coverage needed to compensate you for valuable items. 


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