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Moving your outdoor space: what to take and how to move it

Moving your outdoor space: what to take and how to move it.

It can be easy to overlook how much you want or need to take with you from outdoor spaces when you move home: garden furniture; plants, shrubs and small trees in pots; hanging baskets; lighting; chimineas, firepits or pizza ovens; children’s items like trampolines, swings or slides; or even greenhouses, sheds or summerhouses. And then there’s the contents of your garden shed or lock-up ­– tools, lawnmowers, bikes etc. Once you begin to work out how much you want to move it quickly starts to add up!

Moving plants

Not all removal companies are insured for carrying plants as they are deemed to be a ‘live item’, and some will not move heavy plant pots or allow them on their trucks. If your plants are in heavy or breakable pots (frost damage or roots can cause breaks which cause the pot to fracture when moved, and wooden pots or troughs can rot over time), it’s advisable to repot them into lighter and less breakable plastic pots a few weeks before the move. This will make them easier to handle, and also means that the more valuable pots can be wrapped in blankets or bubble wrap to be moved more safely.

Take advice from your chosen removal company about how to pack your plants. They need to be tightly packed and padded in boxes or containers, and some taller plants will need tubing or clingfilm to keep them safe. It’s also a good idea to use newspaper or cheap felt to press over plant pot tops to keep the soil in place, and don’t water them immediately before the move as this will just add weight to the pots.

It’s also important to remember that plants, shrubs and trees which are growing in your garden (in the ground rather than in pots) form part of the sales agreement (included in the homes fixtures and fittings) when you sell your house, unless the removal of them has been written into the agreement at the time of the sale (an itemised list would need to be provided). So, if you start uprooting your favourites to take with you, you may be invalidating the sale and falling foul of the law. The same rule would apply to outdoor structures such as greenhouses, sheds or summerhouses.

 

Moving garden furniture and extras

If you’re paying for a packing service, then your garden furniture can be included in the quote. If you’re packing it yourself, the best protection can be had by wrapping the furniture in blankets or/and bubble wrap. Items such as lights, pizza ovens etc. need to be bubble wrapped and, if possible, placed in boxes. If the items are large, then you’ll need to dismantle them before the move.

 

Children’s garden equipment

You can request that your removal company dismantle and reassemble items such as trampolines, climbing frames, swings and slides (though this will incur an extra fee), or you can do this yourself. Note that not all play equipment can be moved. Sometimes nuts and bolts can rust solid if they have been outside for a long time and professionally installed equipment is often concreted into the ground. Make sure that you label a bag to put all the screws or connectors into – one bag for each item of equipment. It’s wise to have a box dedicated to these types of ‘odds’, so that you know where they all are when you reach your destination.

 

Greenhouses, sheds and summerhouses

Removal companies do not usually dismantle and re-erect garden structures. If they don’t, then it’s possible to find specialist firms who will do this for you, or you can do it yourself. Be aware that sometimes glass hardens in the sun and can become very brittle, so consider if the structure is actually worth moving. At Perry’s we do not move greenhouses, but we can move garden sheds and summer houses if the necessary additional materials are provided, such as new felt for the roof. Also, a concreted area needs to exist when the structure is to be repositioned at the new home.

 

The contents of your garage or garden shed

You may have lots of garden equipment with sharp blades or spiky ends. Wrap the ends in newspaper and bubble wrap and bundle the long-handled tools together. Also, tape any sharp-edged tools shut before you wrap them up. Any power tools need to be put in boxes. You’ll need to responsibly dispose of (or transport yourself) the kind of items which removal companies will not carry, such as pesticides, oil, gas, paint, anti-freeze etc. You could give them to a friend or neighbour if they are still usable or take them to your local recycling centre. Remember that petrol mowers and any other equipment which uses petrol should be drained or run dry.

 

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If you’re unsure about what to do with any of the items in your garden, ask our advice. At Perry’s we specialise in stress-free moves so we are always happy to help.

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Professional mover, ‘man with a van’ or DIY?

Professional mover, ‘man with a van’ or DIY?

As the cost of living continues to rise, it may seem like a good idea to save money on your move by either using a ‘man with a van’ or going DIY by hiring a van and doing the whole move yourself. It’s a step that many have taken to their own cost for a variety of reasons. If going DIY, do you feel confident driving the van? Will all your items fit into the van in one load (one to consider if you’re not moving locally)? Are you able to lift excessively heavy objects? Does your insurance cover any breakages? You’ll also need to source all your packing materials. And these are just some of the considerations! Here at Perry’s we can guarantee that if you use us for your move, we can save you time and stress in the short term and potentially money in the long run.

So, what are the benefits of using a professional mover?

Professionalism and experience
By hiring a trustworthy and reputable company like Perry’s, you can be sure that the team will be fully trained, conscientious and professional, with many years of moving experience. You will be able to relax knowing that we have everything in hand and know exactly what we’re doing and how to do it.

Trade association membership
Most professional moving companies are members of The British Association of Removers (BAR) which represents the benchmark for quality in the removals industry. Perry’s are long term members of the Association so you can be confident of our integrity, professionalism and expertise. All BAR Members must pass an annual audit and prove that they can meet the high standards of the Association. Also, as a customer you’ll benefit from the BAR Advanced Payment Guarantee scheme, and in the event of a dispute, a free, independent resolution service.

Extra services
A professional mover can offer you extra services such as:

  • Packing and unpacking: This can save you an enormous amount of time and hassle.
  • Inexpensive interim storage: Useful if there is a delay in your move and cheaper than taking things into self-store.
  • Specialised equipment such as trolleys and hoists for heavy objects: It could be impossible to move some items otherwise, and an injury could be sustained if you try to lift or carry something the wrong way.

Stress limitation
There are so many ways in which hiring a professional mover can reduce your stress around a move. You’ll have less to think about, save valuable time and know that there is less risk of damage to your possessions (but also that you are covered by comprehensive insurance in the unlikely event of anything going wrong).

Many people aren’t aware that as a seller, you have until 1pm on the day of completion to leave the property. This can cause problems in a chain, especially if everything happens late and for some reason you have been unable to collect the keys from the Estate Agent. A removal company will know what to do in this very stressful situation and can come up with a solution based on their years of experience in the trade.

You’ll have the all-round confidence and peace of mind that comes from knowing your move is being carried out by a credible moving company.

Saving money
It may seem counterintuitive but using a professional mover can even save you money. If you use a ‘man with a van’ they may not have a large enough vehicle (incurring extra charges for further loads), may not have the correct insurance and, may dangerously overload the van. If you try a DIY move you run the risk of damaging your possessions which may not be adequately insured, and/or of damaging yourself through lifting and carrying objects, leading to injury and possibly extensive time off work.

Trust Perry’s
Let us take a load off and use our know-how for a successful move. It doesn’t have to be complicated when you know what you’re doing, and we will use our knowledge and expertise to help you to experience the perfect move.

Contact Perry’s on 0800 211 8030 today.

 

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Video Surveys with Perry Removals

Video Surveys with Perry Removals

Video surveys started to become more common during the Covid crisis as the only possible option but have fast become the norm for removals companies due to the benefits they offer. Customers and clients no longer need to book days off work for the sole purpose of arranging an on-site home or office survey; now it can be done over WhatsApp or Facetime, on a day and time when it’s convenient.

The benefits of video surveys
As well as the convenience and efficient time-saving aspect of connecting virtually, it’s a great way for us as a company to reduce our carbon footprint. Reducing the use of cars reduces our CO2 emissions. And you can be sure that the service we provide is of the same quality whether via video or face-to-face.

How does it work?
All you need is a fully charged smart phone or tablet with WhatsApp or Facetime installed, along with a good wi-fi connection. We’ll call you up and our experienced video surveyor will have a chat and explain what you need to do. If you have any queries, you can ask them on the call. The surveyor will then ask you to move around your home or office pointing your device at all relevant items and will consult with you as you go. Examples of areas you could be asked to film are:

  • External areas: to show the access and parking, along with the contents of the garden, shed and garage which are to be moved.
  • Internal areas: to show the contents and furniture in each room (including the attic) which are to be moved.

Both face-to-face and video surveys are part of our free, no obligation quoting service so there’s no charge.

What happens after the survey?
Once the survey has been completed, our surveyor will prepare a written quotation to send over to you.
Quick and easy process
Video surveys can provide the same comprehensive and accurate information as a face-to-face survey and are a great way to speed up the moving process, whether the move is domestic or commercial. Contact us for further details on 0800 211 8030.

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Why use short-term storage between moves

Why use short-term storage between moves

Removals and storage go hand in hand, as one often leads to the need for the other. There are a whole bunch of reasons why you might need or want to store your possessions when you move house. You may want to redecorate or renovate your new home, you could be between houses, maybe there’s a problem on moving day or you could be moving abroad or for work.

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Redecoration and renovation
Most new homes need some work, and usually it’s impossible to do this prior to moving. It’s going to be way easier to redecorate or knock down that wall without all your furniture and possessions in the way.

Between moves
To avoid being in a chain, it could be that you decide to sell your house first and then rent before you find your new home. If this is your chosen option, then the house you rent may be smaller or full or part furnished, and so may not have enough room for all your furniture and possessions.

Unforeseen problems
It could be that you’ve sold your home and suddenly the chain falls through at the last minute.

Moving abroad or for work
Your move may be temporary, or you may need to store some furniture and belongings before you find a new property.

Container Storage
Whatever the reason, sometimes the moving process is more complicated than you’d like it to be! So, what do you do with all your possessions? Perry’s temporary container storage is the answer. It’s a really convenient way of storing household goods if you don’t need access to them in between moves.

Note: Many people who consider longer term storage for their belongings opt for self-storage for the benefit of access. Not only is this a more expensive option, but research also shows that most people who pay for this convenience rarely visit their chosen facility, so ask us about how much you can save with container storage.

Once your items have been wrapped and packed at your house, they are loaded into wooden ‘breathable’ storage containers held inside a purpose-built removal van (pantechnicon). The containers are then sealed and transported to our depot where they are stored in our secure warehouse until you are ready to have them delivered to your new home.

Each container is meticulously inventoried before it’s sealed, and your goods can be held for the short or long term. Larger or more awkward items can be held on shelves and racking and insurance can be obtained at the time of booking.
If you need temporary storage, then give us a call on 0800 211 8030.

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Who do I need to inform when I move

Who do I need to inform when I’m moving?

When you move there are lots of organisations and people you need to tell. You don’t want your grandma to go to the wrong address when you invite her to lunch or pay the electric bill for your old house! Here’s a useful list of people, businesses and organisations you may need to inform. There are lots, so we recommend that you make a list and tick them off as you go so that you don’t miss anyone out!

Who to contact when moving home
  1. Insurance companies – Sometimes it’s possible to move your existing building and contents insurance to your new house, but you’ll need to call your insurance provider and tell them the details about your new property in case any changes are necessary. You’ll also need to contact any other insurers you have a policy with. These could be for car, life, pet, mortgage, or health insurance, or you may have individual insurance policies for boiler or washing machine maintenance. Get out all your paperwork and have a look. You’ll need to notify them all!
  2. Utilities – It’s important that you inform your utility suppliers about your move at least 48 hours in advance, as this is how long it could take them to update your information. More advance notice is better once you have a fixed removal date. For gas and electricity, you can either stay with your existing supplier, or it could be a good opportunity to look for a better deal and sign up with a new one. It is crucial to cancel your existing contract for your old house and notify them of your final meter readings when you move. You don’t want to end up paying for the electricity and gas in both your old home and your new one! If you’re staying in the same area your water supplier will remain the same, but you still need to tell them about your move to avoid paying for two supplies at the same time.
  3. Banks and building societies – You’ll need to tell your bank, credit card and building society about your move. Also, if you have online savings accounts, ISAs, loans, premium bonds, child trust funds or any other investments such as a private pension or shares don’t forget about those. If you use PayPal, you’ll need to update your address with them by signing into your account online. Also, if you have a financial advisor, they’ll need to know too.
  4. Council – There are various reasons why you need to inform the council of your change of address, though you will probably have to inform each department separately! Sometimes it’s possible to change your details online for the council tax, housing benefit or the electoral register, but if you also pay for services, such as a green bin collection, you will probably need to inform them via a specific telephone number or email address. All councils work differently so some research may be required!
  5. HMRC – There’s an online service where you can change your address details for income tax, national insurance, state pension, tax credits and state benefit. https://www.gov.uk/tell-hmrc-change-address 
  6. State Benefits – You’ll need to contact the relevant service. This could be for disability living allowance or personal independence payments, universal or pension credits, child benefit or something else.
  7. Medical and dental – Inform doctors, dentists, opticians and any other specialists or therapists you are registered with such as a hospital outpatients service or an osteopath. If you use a vets don’t forget to update your address with them too.
  8. TV and Driving Licences – You can change your address online: https://www.tvlicensing.co.uk/cs/update/multiple-changes/index.app
    https://www.gov.uk/change-address-driving-licenceAlso, you can contact the DVLA to change the address on your vehicle logbook here: https://www.gov.uk/change-address-v5c
  9. Cable, phone and broadband – Whether you have Sky or cable you’ll need to inform them about your change of address. Also don’t forget about your broadband and mobile phone provider. While you’re thinking about it, update your details with TV subscription services like Netflix or Amazon Prime too.
  10. Online shopping sites – There may be many of these to change. With some you could change as you go, but if you use any regularly, such as eBay or Amazon, it’s wise to change them as soon as you can.
  11. Work – Your employer is going to need your change of address for contact and payroll purposes.
  12. School/college/university – Educational establishments need to know your address to update their files.
  13. Solicitors and other professionals – If you have a solicitor or an accountant they are going to need to update your records with your change of address.
  14. All the others! – Don’t forget about store card and loyalty cards. We all seem to have at least one of these! Then there are libraries, subscription services such as food boxes or magazines, online grocery deliveries, gym memberships and more! And last but not least are all your relatives and friends for when you invite them over for your housewarming.
  15. Redirect your post – Just in case there’s anyone you’ve forgotten or haven’t got round to telling yet, it’s sensible to redirect your post for a period of time. You can do this for 3, 6 or 12 months for a small fee and can set this up with the Royal Mail online: https://www.royalmail.com/personal/receiving-mail/redirection

If you hadn’t already thought about it, you may be feeling overwhelmed by how many people and organisations you need to contact. If you don’t mind spending a bit of money to make your life easier there are some online companies who can help you to change your address with multiple providers at the click of a button. This could make the whole process simpler and save you hours and hours of work.

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How to make your move as stress free as possible

How to make your move as stress free as possible

There’s no two ways about it, if you’re moving home it can be a stressful business, but at Perry’s our years of experience in relocation has given us some know-how on how to take the stress out of your move.

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Give yourself enough time. Organisation is key! Declutter your home well in advance of your move. You can start doing this as early as when you begin looking for a new house. Sell any valuable items you no longer need and give the rest away for free by taking it to charity shops or using a website like Freecyle (www.freecycle.org).

Book your removals company asap. Give us a call as soon as you know your removals date so that we can be sure to fit you in! We’ll be happy to give you a free quote and discuss any extras you might require such as storage, packing and unpacking.

Make a packing plan and start packing early. Leaving everything until the last minute is always stressful, so if you are doing your own packing, start packing some things that you want to keep but don’t need every day as soon as you can. If you don’t feel rushed, packing will become a much more enjoyable experience. Alternatively, you could take all the stress out of the task by asking us to do it for you! Find out more…

Doing your own packing. If you’re packing yourself remember to make an inventory as you go and label your boxes (and not to put too many heavy things in one box!). Our packing guide can help you. You can purchase any boxes and packing materials you need from us to make the task easier and keep your possessions safer. It’s also wise to have one or two boxes that contain essentials for moving day and make sure they’re loaded into the van last, or alternatively you could put them in your car to take yourself.

Tell your service providers. Let your service providers know you are moving in advance so that you don’t end up with two bills! We have a useful list of who you may need to tell when you move. You may be surprised at how many companies, services and people there are!

Arrange insurance. If you’ve done your own packing, then check if your home insurance policy will cover your goods during the move. Be assured, that if we pack for you your goods will be fully covered by our removals insurance, so in the (unlikely!) event that any of your goods are damaged in transit the claim will not affect your home insurance premiums. Also, remember to call your insurer to see if you can transfer your building and house contents insurance to your new home. You’ll need to do this at least 48 hours in advance of your move.

Think about the children. If possible, it can be a good idea to ask a friend or relative to look after your children for the day so that you don’t have to worry about how they are (or what they’re up to!).

Look after your pets. Keep them somewhere quiet or you could ask a friend to look after them for you. Above all you want to prevent your pets from becoming stressed. Have a look at our handy blog full of useful information on all the considerations of moving with your pets, from fish to birds to dogs! Find out more…

After the hard work of moving day give yourself a break, celebrate and get a takeaway. You could employ us to unpack your boxes or if not, they can wait to get unpacked until tomorrow!

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