Moving step-by-step plan

 

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A move is a stressful and costly period for everyone. Moving into a new house is great, but there is so much to consider before the move into a home can be made. It is for sure that many home buyers turn to a company to make the transition easier and ultimately more effective. As the best moving company in the Eindhoven region, we ensure that your belongings are moved with the utmost care in the following steps.

Step 1: The right moving company

When you make a choice to engage a moving company, you will, of course, first request a quote. They will make an appointment as soon as they know your relocation plans. Their employee will visit your current home and make an indication of the following points:

         The size and type of your current and new home to be occupied (for example, are you moving from an apartment to a house, and how many floors does it consist of)

         The size of the protective packaging material required (boxes, tissue paper, foil, mattress moving cover, etc.)

         The estimate of what extra is needed to make a move go as smoothly as possible (the number of movers, the use of transport, a removal lift, etc.)

         Special wishes? These will, of course, be discussed with you.

Step 2: Packing

Most people choose to pack their boxes themselves. Arrange the estimated moving material on time and by appointment. If this turns out to be insufficient, arrange extra boxes and tissue paper. Make sure that everything has to be packed on the day of the move so that it runs quickly and smoothly.

Step 3: Plan

More than 3 weeks before the day of the move, contact a moving company to determine the final date and time. Stay calm about transport, route, and parking options. Plan this well in advance.

Step 4: The moving day

The moving company is ready with sufficient buses and equipment to take your belongings to your new home at the agreed time. Because you have chosen a  Recognized Moving Company, you have the guarantee that your move will always go ahead, whatever happens. You, therefore, do not run any risk if someone becomes ill or injured.


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