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I am a very frequent house mover;
with my experience below I have mentioned few points which will help you in
moving your house successfully.
1. Take it down (or up)
Everything you move has to go
through your front door, so it makes sense to have your possessions as nearby
to the exit as possible. Make sure you get the whole thing down from the attic
(or up from the cellar) earlier moving day. Anything that's there, you perhaps
don't use every day, anyway.
2. Clear the clutter
When you're touching things out
of the loft or cellar, be brutal and clear out whatever you haven't used in the
last two years. The same goes for the garage and for the plot shed. Every piece
of junk you keep is one more thing to load and unload.
3. Spend to save your back
When signing a van, don't cut angles.
Spend a bit more and get a van with a tail-lift. That will cut down on the
backache and will be priceless, especially for the larger equipment items. Buy
or borrow a heavy duty trolley of some kind and you'll have almost all the roots
enclosed.
4.
Bubble, bubble...
Delicate items should be enfolded
very carefully. The best packing items are newspaper and bubble wrap. Beg or
buy large sheets of unprinted newsprint or ends of rolls from your local copier.
A duller (but still effective) substitute is the good old Sunday paper (the
bigger, the better).
5. Make your mark
Most people label boxes affording
to where they want them to go in the new house, but I endorse that you also
mark where they've come from in the old house. You'll have a much better idea
of where to find that indefinable vase for the welcome flowers the new
neighbors have carried you, because you'll know precisely where that was in the
old house.