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Moving home is a stressful business, so you need to manage the potential pain and trauma by planning wisely. This applies especially to the moving company you decide to use – you must be totally happy with your selection. A good start with any relocation is to find a mover as soon as possible, so that you can continue with all the other activities that will need to happen. It is imperative that moving companies visit you in your home to properly understand your needs. Only then, can they quote properly for the move itself. 
Planning the Move
Relocation can be down the street, to a neighbouring town, across country or even abroad. Each has its own considerations and you need to listen carefully to the advice any good mover should provide. It’s all part of their business, and they should understand your specific needs – and the best way of transporting you and your possessions to your destination.
Charges
Make sure that you fully understand the quotation, and ask the sales representative to explain anything you don’t understand. The charges applying are going to depend on the size of your household, and the number of items needing moving. Then, the mover will also need to know whether their team is to pack for you, and then unpack once they have your goods at your new home. There could be additional charges too if you require storage facilities for your goods, between moving out of your old home and into the new one.
Insurance
It certainly pays to look for the best cover to suit your specific needs, but don’t skimp because you may regret it later. When it comes to your removalist quote, ask for details and costs of insurance cover as well. Then, read through and understand the policy wording carefully. If you have any concerns, seek clarification, and insist that any changes to the insurance manifesto be confirmed in writing. 
Accreditation
Check that the moving company you plan to use is registered with the relevant industry body, and has full current membership too. Bill, our London mover of many years standing, says that you must be adamant, and appoint a reputable moving company. He goes on to offer this sensible advice: “Don’t trust all your worldly possessions to a cowboy, because you will be taken for a ride!” And, it’s a good idea to check the authenticity of any testimonials too!
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Well, let’s hope you get all your maintenance chores finished before you move. If not, you’ll never know how the bathroom might have worked out, and that’s half a shame. But never mind about all that. It’s time to start evaluating Removalist Quotes. Wait a minute! You first need to plan your move don’t you, and there are three ways to do it.
DIY MOVING
This one’s the easiest in theory, but the most frustrating in practice. You just hire a van, pack everything in and then transport it. How long do you think that’s going to take you with just one pair of arms? And who will give you insurance at both ends? It’s a bad idea – unless you are a glutton for punishment.
PROFESSIONAL MOVERS
This is the simplest solution, although also by far the most expensive. A surveyor writes everything down and prepares a quote. On moving day a team arrives with a mountain of packing materials. Once they’ve got everything in the truck they’re off to your new home. It’s so easy you could go off and watch the soccer while they move you back in. You can Find a Mover here.
MAN WITH A VAN
This is the middle of the road solution many people are learning to prefer. Every suburb in the City has a London White Van Man now. When you have wrapped everything up or stuffed it into boxes the van arrives with a couple of strong lads who deliver it to your new home. Just make sure the price includes offloading too, and watch out for insurance issues.
Isn’t it handy to have a Website like Mr-Skill where you can source all your service requirements in one place? They have stacks of plumbers, electricians, builders, gardeners, handymen and much more. And they don’t charge the consumer a single penny in commissions for their service.
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Moving between homes is traumatic enough without being involved in a moving scam too. The difficulty is that most us move seldom and have little experience. Follow these suggestions and increase your prospects of a seamless move. Find a Mover on Mr-Skill and you virtually guarantee it.
• Don’t choose the first person who walks in through your front door, and be put off, not impressed by a smooth act. Start by asking standard questions on the phone about professional registration and how many years in service. There’s a lot more to a successful move that accepting the cheapest Removal Quote.
• Your next step is to pay a visit to your shortlisted moving firms at their local offices. No Local offices? We suggest you move on because buying local means getting local support in time of trouble too. There’s little point in dealing with a London Moving Firm unless you live in London or are moving there.
Look out for the following warning signs as you make your visits:
• Shoddy premises and dirty vans and trucks
• Phones ringing unanswered off the hook
• No decent reception and waiting area
• No license displayed and no advice about insurance
• A firm that offers to quote without visiting, on the basis of the number of rooms involved
When the representative comes round to quote ask detailed questions about what exactly is included. Do they supply packing materials and what exactly do they pack? Do they load your goods into their vehicle, and do they deliver them and unpack them at the other end in the right rooms? You’ll soon find out why removal quotes vary so much.
When you have chosen your removal firm (and we have many good ones listed here), our advice is to leave them to get on with it, and to try to stay out their way. Leave one member of the family to answer any questions they may have. The rest of the family should be elsewhere preparing their new home. That’s how you Find a Mover and have a successful move.
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It may sound obvious to some people, but for many the penny has not dropped yet. Moving Quotes are based on distance travelled, but also on the items to be moved. While no removalist worth their salt in business is likely to tell you not to pack up everything in the house, the bald truth is that it makes no sense at all to pay to move things that you no longer need. Here’s how to go about not wasting money in this way.
o Homes are seldom the same shape and size. Obtain a floor plan of the one that you are moving to, and compare this to the home that you are moving from. If there is no room for Auntie’s grand piano that nobody plays anymore, why pay to move it? Sell it instead. The same goes for the exercise machine that you no longer use.
o If you Find a Man with a Van who is willing to take the curtains down and hang them up again, it could be an idea to check first whether they will fit the windows where you are moving to. If not, sell them to the new people moving in, or send them down to the Church Bazaar. Either way will save you money.
o Finally, about your clutter (or junk as a Removalist in London that I know quite well likes to call it). Because of the labour involved in packing and unpacking household smalls, and the risk of damage too, this can be where a removal firm could really stack up their bill. Before you even start to Find a Removal Firm, first get in the cleaners and throw out all the junk. You may have to be merciless, so get ready to be tough!
You will be surprised at how much money you could save this way. When you get to your destination and have finally settled in, why not spend some of your savings on the moving-in celebration of the year?
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Mr-Skill, the amazing place to find rated tradespeople of all kinds across the face of England wishes all their loyal customers and partners the very best for the New Year 2011. During 2010 and the preceding years we have built a rare relationship that has gone from strength to strength – for our part, our New Year’s Resolution is to promise you even more exceptional service in the years that follow.
Did you know the full range of services that we connect to in every County of England? We have tradespeople of every kind to assist you all the way from Land’s End to John o’Groats. Just in case you forgot the full range of services available on Mr-Skill, here is a complete list for you to bookmark in case you need it.
o Kitchen Installations
o Electrical Work
o Carpentry and Joinery
o Window Fitting
o Plastering and Dry Walling
o General Handymen
o Moving Specialists
o Gardeners and Landscapers
o General Builders
o Bricklayers
o Roofing and Guttering Experts
o Painters and Decorators
o Locksmiths
o Cleaners and Housekeepers
How is that for a comprehensive range of all the services available from Mr-Skill? Have a great New Year from all of us, and see you in a successful 2011. Thanks very much for all your continuing loyal support, and rest assured, Mr-Skill will be here whenever you are in need what we offer.
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Moving is a traumatic experience at the best of times. If you are planning to move house in the next few weeks then it is time to find a removalist at Mr-Skill. This is because a good removalist usually has a busy schedule and just about every man-with-a-man is booked out a week ahead. Here are some pointers to ensure that the whole family sleeps in the new home together the first night.
o Recognise that quality costs money, and that this applies to removal firms too. Choose to ignore the fly-by-nights who advertise in the free local press and promise the earth for nothing. It is much safer from an insurance point of view especially to find a man-with-a-van who is registered and listed on Mr-Skill.
o I once lived in a part of the City where the pace of life was hectic and there were many unreliable suppliers. I moved several times and learned that removalists London discriminators were the quality of their vehicles and the amount of effort they put into training. I eventually discovered that a quick visit to their yard provided the answers instantly.
o Planning is the key to most things, and that applies to moving home too. If you do not plan, I promise you from experience that your move will be a disaster. Decide in advance which furniture will go into which room, and make a sketch plan of where it will stand. If you label the boxes the same way too, it will not take long to pack them out and settle down to work.
Moving does not have to be a hassle. In fact, it can be the perfect opportunity to finally sort things out and know where they are too. When you are ready, you can find the perfect firm to help you pack your prized possessions and move them to your new home on Mr Skill. After the dust has settled you will agree that quality is worth the price.
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Does the appearance of your lounge or bedroom depress you? Do you feel like chucking out everything and starting all over again? I heard you loud and clear – not everybody has the money to pay for major redecorations. Instead, here are a few tips on inexpensive innovations that you could even achieve your self.
o Invest in Full Spectrum Light Bulbs
Many of us still have not quite caught up with modern light bulbs and are using old ones that make everything look dull. Full Spectrum Light Bulbs produce natural illumination just like the sun was shining indoors too. You will be amazed at how much brighter and cleaner everything looks inside your home. Don’t take chances if an old bulb is stuck though – find an electrician at Mr-Skill.
o Apply some Elbow Grease
Now that you can finally see properly in the room you will notice clutter and dirty spots that you may not have noticed before. You need to do two things urgently – first de-clutter the space, and then give everything a good clean. If a piece of unwanted furniture is too heavy for you to shift yourself, find a man-with-a-van here.
o Buy a Small Tin of Paint
A quart-sized tin of modern paint goes a long way these days. You could redecorate one wall, the door or window frames, or even a piece of furniture like a table in a chic new colour. Don’t remodel – just add fresh highlights. This time you may not even need to find a painter.
o Add a Few Accessories
To complete the picture and the transformation of your room why not invest in a few inexpensive accessories like rugs and silk flowers in bright vases Second hand shops often have antique mirrors and table lights that can be spruced up for next to nothing. That way, you get more style for less money too.
By following these ideas, you will achieve an “almost new” room for very little outlay. Thanks Heavens for Mr-Skill and their good ideas.
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The cost of everything seems to be on the rise again, as you will no doubt find when you call for removalist quotes on Mr Skill. The increases are particularly steep for moves within a town or city because more move time is spent handling goods. This begs the question – should one attempt a self-move, or not? Before considering the ideas below, are you and your family strong enough to manhandle the contents of your home yourselves? If not, you should rather find a removalist on our site.
o A self-service mover simply provides a vehicle and drives it for you. They will not do any favours like packing boxes or carrying anything at all. Think about what else you could do with the time a self-service move takes, and whether you can afford to sprain a shoulder or crush a finger in the process.
o Consider the alternative of a container, because this will be a more laid-back option. When you get man-with-a-van quotes these are by the hour, and the pressure will be on you to work quickly. In London, removalist quotes are often for a fixed block of time, and you will pay penalties if you delay their schedule.
o A self-service move is not necessarily cheaper either. Simulate the process, and work out how many hired hands you need, and the value of holiday leave that you might have to sacrifice. A full-service move may be a more cost-effective option, especially if you are moving heavy or bulky items. The insurance cover that you can get is likely to be more comprehensive too, because trained staff will do the work.
Opting for a self-service move is not as straightforward a decision as may first appear. Do not consider cost alone – convenience, your life style, insurance cover and the risk of personal injury are important factors too. If in doubt, find a removalist with a professional reputation.
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We all move homes from time to time thanks to the demands of modern society, and pressure from peers to be socially upward moving too. Although moves can go well if you plan properly and find a removalist to suit you, they can equally be a disaster when they go wrong. It can be tempting to go for lower man-with-a-van-quotes – however you do choose a dodgy one at your peril.
Here is how to make the optimum choice from those that you are considering:
o Get five quotes and discard the highest and lowest ones. Chances are good that the highest one is a rip-off and that the lowest one will cut corners. Interview the remaining three.
o Conduct the interview at your own home, and ask the white-van-man to bring their vehicle with them. You will learn a lot about a mover by the wear on their van tyres, and the condition of the interior. To get a look inside, just say, “I’ve never been in one of these before… do you mind” as you step up into the interior. Reject a removalist with an unsavory vehicle out of hand. Remember, they will bring their best van with them.
o Make sure that the man-with-a-van you are considering has a permit, and is adequately insured. If not, vote with your feet. If you find one with professional registration too, grab them with both hands. Check insurances carefully.
o Make sure that the extent of service is in the quote. Do they load your packaged goods from inside your house? Do they deliver them to the correct rooms in your new home too?
o Finally, check all three sets of references carefully, and keep your wits about you when you decide whether they are genuine. There are con artists and crooks among delivery people too. If you follow my advice, you should find a man-with-a-van in London for you. A final word of caution – when you buy cheap, you know what you will get. Play it safe, and stick with Mr-Skill.
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When you have found a new home to move to, one of the big decisions is whether to take on the job of moving home yourself, or employ the services of a London Man-with-a-Van or a London removal company to help you. There are pros and cons of each option, and here we look at some of the reasons both for and against.
Do-it-Yourself?
 Trying to move too economically can present its own problems!
The two biggest perceived advantages of moving home by yourself are the amount of money you may save and the fact that you could possibly stretch your move over several days if the opportunity exists. To make moving home a little easier, you can rope in a few friends for the price of a meal, and being able to take your time and move your possessions over a few days or couple of weekends is a bit of a luxury. However, if you only have a small car you are going to have to hire a van and there are a couple of things you should take into consideration before doing this.
- Hiring a decent sized transit van could set you back up to £100 a day and if you intend to hire anything larger than a Box Van, you will need to have a C1 driving licence.
- Secondly, if you are moving home far away, you will have to pay a premium for one way van rental.
- Thirdly, you are going to have to move all your belongings yourself!
London Man-with-a-Van?
 Make sure that your Man-with-a-Van has got a suitable vehicle!
Using the services of a London Man-with-a-Van is really handy if you have smaller amounts of belongings to move. The extra pair of hands is an advantage and a London Man-with-a-Van is not that expensive for short journeys as you normally pay by the hour. There is quite a lot of competition amongst Man-with-a-Van companies in London as you will see if you look in our Tradesmen´s Directory and you should be able to get a good choice of quotes from men-with-a-van in London by using our “Post-a-Job” facility. However …
- A London Man-with-a-Van may not be able to provide a large enough van to move everything you need in one go – making return trips that much more expensive.
- You need to check that they are fully insured for transporting the value of your goods (They won´t be offended if you ask).
- If you are moving a long distance, a London Man-with-a-Van may want to charge you for the time he is driving back to London with an empty van.
London Removal Experts?
 Many hands make light work, but you will pay for it in the end!
London removal experts are probably far more suitable for a larger move. Removal companies in London will normally be able to supply packing cases and materials in advance of your move to help you prepare for moving day and usually turn up with a team of removal men to help load your belongings and unload them at the other end. Normally they should charge from the time they turn up at your old home until the time they depart from your new home and inasmuch as they move people for a living and are very experienced, removal companies have their downside too!
- If three or four men are on site to help you load and unload, your costs of moving home will increase dramatically.
- You may find that you have to move to fit in with their schedules rather move than at a time that would be more convenient to you.
- Because of health and safety regulations, removal men will not be able to help you if you have heavy items you want moved from areas with restricted access – such as a loft.
When moving home there are advantages and disadvantage connected with all three alternatives. The one you choose will be the one most suitable for the scale and distance of your move. However, you can be sure of getting the most competitive quotes from London Man-with-a-Van companies and removal experts in London if you use the “Post-a-Job” facility at the top of the page. You may also consider taking on part of the job yourself, in which case our “Top Tips for Moving Home” will be of interest to you.
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