2019

  • Preparing furniture for moving


    Moving house is a busy time: from changing addresses to packing up clothes and books, there's a lot to do. One of the most important parts of preparing for your move is getting your furniture ready, but with a little preparation and the help of a qualified furniture removal firm, this doesn't have to be a challenge.  Getting started The first thing you'll need to do when getting ready to move your furniture is decide what you're going to take and what you intend to sell, give away, or dispose of.
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  • 5 factors you should consider when restumping


    Do you live in a flood-prone area? Are you looking for ways to keep your house sturdy? You should consider restumping. Restumping is the process of removing old timbers from under your home and replacing them with stronger stumps for a sturdy foundation. This piece will give you tips on factors which will affect the restumping cost of your house. 1. Condition of the soil The type of soil massively affects the stumps, foundation and the entire restumping process.
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  • Packing your belongings for storage


    Whether you're seeking temporary space during a move or looking for a place to house business inventory long-term, a storage unit is a cost-effective way to add some extra room. To really get the most out of your storage space, you'll need the right packaging materials.  Packing fragile items If you're packing fragile items like dishes or glassware, you need to make certain that they don't have much room to move within their boxes.
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  • Is Backloading the New Moving Jackpot? Here's Everything You Need to Know


    The removals industry is changing with the times, and you will be pleased to know that there are ways to save big on moving costs without compromising on the quality of service. For those who are new to the moving game, backloading is a new method of moving house interstate that you should know about.  Multiple moving trucks travel interstate every single day, and many of them travel with spare space at the back of the truck after a successful move.
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