5 Tips for a Smooth Free Moving Day

Each year, hundreds of thousands of us make the decision to put our homes on the market and move somewhere else. If you’ve found your dream property, sold your existing one, and have been given a move date, you may be dreading what’s to come. This is because moving home is said to be one of the most stressful things you can do. However, it doesn’t have to be this way.

To get you from A to B with little fuss, here are some tips that will guarantee a smooth free moving day.

Declutter In Advance

If there’s one tip we cannot stress enough, it’s to start decluttering well in advance. However long you’ve been in your home, it’s safe to say you’ll have accumulated lots of junk over the years. Some things will be dead certs for your new home, whereas others can go in the bin. Therefore, getting rid of clutter should be your first step. This can seem like a mammoth task, so to break things down, focus on one room at a time.

Get Packing

Packing is a job that many of us dread, but it’s something that must be done! For a smooth free moving day, having everything packed, labelled, and ready to go will reduce stress and ensure everything runs to plan. Make sure you stock up on lots of cardboard boxes, Sellotape, and biro pens. This will make sure everything is put in the right place in your new home.

Hire Outside Help

 

While many homeowners like to do everything themselves, you may not have the time, patience, or resources to shuffle everything from A to B. if this is the case, you should consider hiring a house removal firm like GW Twilley and Son Removals. They have helped families move for over 100 years in London, and specialise in areas like removals, storage, and packing. You can book a video survey to get an idea of the overall cost.

Take Time to Clean

When you get the keys to your new home and leave your old one, it can make a huge difference to your stress levels if you set some time aside to clean. Getting into your new property a little earlier enables you to fully assess it, and give it a thorough clean before the furniture goes in. Just make sure your cleaning supplies are kept separate before the big move, otherwise, they may get packed away!

Sort Out Paperwork

All important documents like house deeds, passports, and insurance papers are kept in one place. This will ensure easy access and give you peace of mind that nothing is missing. You can go one step further and create electronic copies of these too, such as by using a USB stick. To ensure you get your post, you may wish to use Royal Mail’s redirection service. This will forward any post from your previous address to your new one.

Moving home should be something to get excited about, rather than fear. As long as you take all the above into account, you should arrive at your new abode in good spirits and with a smile on your face.

 

Simone Ribeiro
Hi! I'm Simone, a citizen of Britain, where I live for over a decade, and of Brazil, where I was born. Midlands Traveller is where I combine my passion for travelling, business and an Eco-friendly lifestyle.