Moving within the UK

Moving process
A move normally consists of packing, loading, transport followed by unloading and unpacking.

Packing
Prior to the move small goods are packed in boxes and clothing is stowed in special 'wardrobe boxes'. Of course, valuable goods, such as antiquities and paintings, can and will be packed professionally. Most often valuables or fragile goods are packed by the mover. Disassembling large pieces of furniture can also be done by the mover.

Loading
On the arranged date the mover will load your movables into the removal van. It is essential that your goods are loaded with the greatest possible care so as to avoid any damage to them.

Transport
The goods are then transported to the new address in a van with air suspension. In case of temporary storage the goods will be placed inside the premises.

Unloading
The unloading of a UK removal can either be done by only the driver of the removal van with the assistence of local movers or in case of short distance the complete crew will handle this. Easy access to the destination address (hilly terrain, long driveways, narrow streets, etc.) is essential.

Unpacking
During the unpacking, the goods and furniture are placed in the right rooms. The unpacking of boxes is usually done by the owner, who puts everything in its right place. The assemblage of furniture can be taken care of by the movers.

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