Monday, December 25, 2017

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Monday, December 4, 2017

House packing and moving hacks to save time and stress

Here are the smart and clear hacks to empower you to save time, money and stress while moving a house, and all family articles.

Start to keep up a diary or a composed work pad where you can jot down all the tiniest purposes of intrigue. Thusly you won't disregard anything, and you will find each something promptly accessible.

Start squeezing before one month, in any occasion with the objective that you don't miss the mark on time.

Visit the area retail stores and see for the cases and cases if they have a couple. If you are all around comfortable with them, by then you can get a part of the squeezing supplies from them.

Do the squeezing yourself (for humbler and solid things) using novel boxes, to evacuate the extra money related arrangement on squeezing.

Ask your friends and cousins to help you squeezing, you can't do all the squeezing yourself.

Driving force fun sustenances like pizza and refreshments, and thereafter incorporate each one of your partners to help you squeezing your things. Thusly, you can contribute some vitality with them too.

Assemble each one of the day by day papers and air take wraps that you can get, and use them while squeezing.

Apply heaps of squeezing tapes; use the tapes in the carton joints. Taping isn't to just close the holder, yet it in like manner offers quality to the container to pass on reasonable weight. packers and movers

Wrap the feeble things and dish sets in towels with the objective that you don't have to get them again after you accomplish your new home. Pack them well so they can continue on through the excursion.

Use bed sheets, fabrics and collapsed every day papers as cushions while squeezing the things.

It is best to use the main boxes of the machines with the objective that they can be in incredible conditions.

Make an effort not to enroll the specialists for squeezing and emptying as this can save some extra money.

Pack the things which you use step by step and as frequently as could be expected under the circumstances, which is fundamental for you, do bar the things that you needn't waste time with.

Discard the unwanted things, or the things that you don't use. You can give them away, put them on exceptional and besides hurl them. If you put them on unique then you can increase some extra bucks for you also.

The more the number and weight of the things, the higher will be the rate of home moving.

Pick a weekday for moving, as the rates tend to go higher in the finishes of the week.

Be versatile with the dates and time, have detail exchange with movers.

Banter with no under 3 moving associations of your city before setting one. Taking a gander at as often as possible gives you best of musings and empowers you bargain and enhance deal. packers and movers mumbai

Persistently go out on a limb with bargaining, however don't do too much of managing, else the mover may exchange off with the idea of squeezing.


Additionally, last however not the smallest, have a post move configuration set up.
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Friday, September 29, 2017

Relocating ? A Step By Step Guide

Relocation starts, usually, with a better job offer at another location. If you have a family, a period of cogitation will inevitably follow as moving house is all about letting go - for your spouse, who may be employed, for your children, who may be going to school or college, and for other dependents as well.
Relocation Services Mumbai Step To Step Guide

Relocation policies differ from organisation to organisation, but even the most considerate of employers may not look for a job for your spouse, or school admission for your child.
"Soon after we decided to move from Bangalore to Bhopal, my wife went over to look for schools for our four-year-old," says Samanta. "The last time we'd moved, our son, Ayan, was only 18 months old. So school was not an issue."
Meghnad Mitra, a finance professional who has made eight intercity shifts during his career, seconds Samanta: "Getting your child into a preferred school is the toughest bit."
For journalist Swati Mazumdar, three transfers over six years for her husband, also a media professional, translated into her own career taking a backseat. While her experience ensured she landed a job every time, she says that not once did her husband's employer, a private TV channel, offer to accommodate her or help find her a position suited to her talents.
Footing the bill. Apart from these domestic issues, there is also the matter of interfacing with the (current or prospective) employer to figure out how much of a financial hit you will take personally. While most employers will house you and your family at the company guesthouse, crosscheck if they will offer you escorts and vehicles when you go house-hunting.
Find out, also, if they will extend you a loan for rental deposits. In cities like Mumbai and Bangalore, where landlords regularly demand and get deposits equivalent to 10 months' rent, it's a considerable sum. Even in Delhi, where a three-month deposit is the norm, the assured availability of Rs 60,000 (on a monthly rent of Rs 20,000 for a mid-sized apartment) can be a huge relief.
Some employers will also write off re-registering charges for cars as part of moving expenses. The idea, HR experts say, is to make the employee as comfortable as possible, as soon as possible, since any downtime is lost time. So you have to take the call on how far to push the envelope with your employers.
"Most employers will balance the employee's value-to-the-company against costs," says Deepa Nailwal, Talent Manager, Knowledge Group, for The Indian Express Group of Newspapers and a 15-year veteran in human resource management. "That said, all companies will cover the travel costs of the employee and his household belongings. Most companies will also cover the train or air fares of the employee's immediate family, meaning the spouse and children under the age of 18."
After that, depending on the indispensability of the employee and the company's financial health, the sky is the limit. Top management can expect to have 100 per cent of the costs taken care of. CEOs and vice-presidents may even find seats reserved in top schools for their children, and a club membership.
The big decisions
Before the move you need to take a call on moveable and immovable property.
House. For any residential property you may own, either outright or on finance, you have three options: selling it, keeping it vacant or giving it out on rent.
Selling your property. If the property is in your name and not financed, a sale may attract a capital gains tax, depending on the year of purchase. However, if the sale proceeds are used to buy another property for residential use, there is no tax. So, should you want to reside in your own place in a new city, study property prices well and then decide on a beneficial plan.
If the house you currently occupy is financed and you have EMIs outstanding, you have to first find a buyer and then get the loan transferred to him. Alternatively, you can pay off the balance on your own. Get a clearance certificate from the bank after paying off the loan, but remember that early closure allows the bank to impose a loan pre-payment penalty.
Keeping your property. If you plan to return to live in the city in the near future, or if you are emotionally attached to your residence, you may want to keep the house vacant. You will still be required to foot maintenance bills. Also, should you want to buy a new home in the new city, either outright or on a loan, bear in mind that taxmen will consider one of your properties to be rented out, even if it is vacant, and thus liable for tax.
Renting out. Renting out your house to reliable tenants can give a steady income and take care of maintenance headaches.
Securing EMIs. An outstanding loan calls for a few extra steps. If the EMIs will continue to be paid through your existing bank account, provide for sufficient funds. Once you are settled into your new home, inform the bank about your new account and direct deduction of future EMIs from there after completing the formalities.
Cars. With a vehicle, the options are slightly different. You can either sell it or take it with you. The decision could depend on the state you are moving to. For instance, Karnataka demands that a certain percentage of the value of the car, decided by the make and the age of the vehicle, be paid as road tax on a transferred vehicle. Do you want to shell out Rs 15,000 or so on a four-year-old Santro, over and above the transportation costs? Will your employer make good the tab?
If you want to keep it, then the law needs you to change the registration to that of your new residence within a certain period (it varies from state to state).
For instance, if you are moving from Delhi to Visakhapatnam, you will need to fill in RTO forms in quadruplicate, pencil-stencil the chassis number, bring your insurance up to date and acquire the relevant certificates from the insurance company. If your papers are in the clear, the RTO will provide you an NOC valid for 90 days.
When you re-register your vehicle in Visakhapatnam, you will need to present the NOC and your vehicle, along with the originals of the registration certificate, the insurance papers, tax receipts and a pollution-under-control certificate. You will also need to pay the road tax as it is applicable in Andhra Pradesh. Technically, you can get a refund of this amount from the Delhi RTO. But this is no easy task.
You also need to factor in the cost of transporting your car, either by road, truck, rail or air. This is potentially a bill for your employers to sponsor.
If your car is financed, there will be another ring of formalities to tackle. The RTO in Delhi will demand a letter from the financing bank, stating that they have no objection to the vehicle being moved out of state limits.
As in the case of a home loan, if EMIs for the car are to be paid through your existing bank account, you have to ensure the availability of sufficient funds.
Once you and your finances are settled in the new city, you may inform the bank and complete formalities to debit future EMIs from your new account.
The paperwork is far less if you want to sell your car. If you own the car, you need to find a buyer, fill up Forms 29 and 30 and ensure the buyer transfers the registration to his own name. If it is financed, you can either get the loan transferred to the new buyer or pay off the balance on your own. Don't forget to get the clearance certificate from the bankers.
Whether you are keeping your car or selling it, "all the paperwork should be done at least a month and at most 10 days prior to moving," suggests Joshi. "Also, if the company packing and moving your belongings is moving the car also, be sure to get a good bargain."
A month before...
Before shopping for a moving company, you need to do a lot of work - organising, brain-storming, paper-tracking and closet-cleaning. Considering that these are also likely to be the last days at work, be prepared for a pressure-cooker situation.
Plan a visit to the new city to finalise a residence, keeping in mind proximity to work, school and conveniences.
Money memos. Identify the utilities on which you have a deposit. For instance, cooking gas and landlines. Track down the original papers: you'll need them to get a refund. If they are missing then do the necessary paperwork to get the all-clear signal.
This could take some running around. Even if you decide to write off the deposit, no PSU gas agency will issue a transfer voucher, necessary for a fresh connection in the new city, without this statement.
As far as MTNL and BSNL phones are concerned, the process is comparatively painless. But the refund will be dispatched only after due process to your new address, so make sure you mention it clearly in your request form.
Cellphones are a different story altogether. According to V Venkatesh, chief operating officer of Airtel Mobility, Karnataka, "Our customers can contact us through fax, email, our call centre or any of our showrooms with a request for disconnection of services. On receipt of the request, we try to get in touch with the customer. If he's relocating to a state where we have Airtel services, we offer a new connection with the same facilities to ensure a seamless service experience."
While the principle may be true across service-providers, information on how to surrender connections is not easy to access. None of the websites of the leading mobile phone companies, for instance, has a section on voluntary disconnection of services. Customer care executives provide notoriously contradictory information.
"Check that you cancel any standing instructions for ECS or direct debit facility at least a week before moving. Otherwise, you may end up with nasty surprises in terms of debits," advises Joshi.
Taking account. To close a savings bank account, again, you need the passbook and related papers. Some private sector banks altogether deny the option of closing your account, in which case you can transfer or withdraw the entire amount from the account.
If you want to keep the account, inform the bank of the change in address, and make sure it is added in their records.
Loose ends. Landlords, schools, doctors, insurance, subscriptions, clubs - in short, everything that roots you to a city have to be seen to. As soon as you know you are moving, inform your landlord.
Doctors, especially family doctors, should be kept in the loop as well, and tapped for referrals in the city that will be your new home.
Schools are a trickier proposition. Till middle-school, leaving a school is more a matter of losing friends and familiar teachers than losing out academically (especially if the move can be coordinated with the end of the school year). But higher classes call for complete conviction before you can request for a transfer certificate.
Some relocation experts, however, suggest that parents avoid moving during school holidays. That way, children avoid joining school on the chaotic first day.
The run-up to the move is also the time to cancel club and magazine subscriptions (some require a lead time of up to three months) and to ask your insurance agent if he would like to continue servicing your policy. Closer to the date, inform your newsagent and cablewallah, and settle their dues in advance.
A week before...
Deciding on the movers. If it is a company transfer, the choice of the firm usually rests with them. If the decision is up to you, seek recommendations from colleagues and friends who have moved between the same cities.
Not all packer-and-mover companies have full-fledged services in all centres and you certainly don't want to be dealing with sub-contractors who have nothing at stake for your move. "A lot of people make the mistake of settling for a vendor who quotes a lower price," warns Singh. "But experience will tell you that the Rs 5,000 or Rs 10,000 they charge less usually translates into inferior service."
If it's a short-distance move, advises Joshi, get the packers to commit to free godown facility at either city. This gives you some breathing space between sending off your goods, catching a train or plane, and unpacking. For a long-distance move, sign up with a company that allows you to track the consignment on the Internet. That way, you will know exactly where the truck with your belongings is on any given day.
Calling in the company. Once you have finalised the agency, an evaluation visit will follow and you will be asked to put a figure to everything you own for insurance purposes. Professionals advise you to err on the plus-side. Though this means a higher outlay (which will be considered part of the total cost), it also gives you better coverage. Also, bear in mind that for electronic items, only external damage will be considered for compensation.
If you have chosen right, the packers will ease your tensions, not add to them. Use this time (and the last of the Internet connection) to list all the services you will need at your new home and collect their contact numbers from your current network. This covers water purifiers, inverters, white goods, satellite radios...everything that requires expert installation.
This is also the time to consider the future of any potted plants you may have. Will they survive a long-distance road journey? What if the truck escorts forget to water them? Or would it be better to farm them out to friends and relatives? Donate at least one to your local park.
Once the professionals take over, use the time to give the new address to your landlord (so your mail can be forwarded), last-minute meetings and a farewell bash. And, don't forget to congratulate yourself: the tough part is over.
Clean slate
The good thing about moving to a new city is that, as a fresh consumer, you can expect great service from everyone. The bad thing is that you don't know anyone. So, start with your landlord. Once you have settled on a house, keep in touch with him and figure out the local vendor and domestic help network.
Back to basics. If it is a long distance relocation, there will a gap of at least a few days between your arrival and the arrival of your household goods. Use the time to apply for a gas connection.
Neighbours or your landlord could give you the agency details. Once you submit the transfer voucher, the new agency will seek confirmation from your previous agency, by post. The process can take up to a week.
Similarly contact the other service providers. Based on the arrival of the trucks, schedule visits. If you will be living in a housing complex, check out society rules regarding entry of trucks and movement of workers.
Diana Ramsey, director business development of Going There, a destination services company, recalls a top-level German executive who had their consultant sift through 53 properties before settling on an apartment in Bangalore. "She (ensured) the bottled water supply was in situ in their apartment when they moved in, helped set up their bank accounts and standing order/ payment for rent, verified a German-speaking local contract driver-and-car and set up a supply of lactose-free milk for the wife's medical condition."
Unpacking, reinstalling. You are unlikely to recognise any of the faces who arrive with your goods, but they should bear the same stamp of professionalism. Insist that furniture - each piece should be easily identifiable - be placed in their identified spaces, and then unpacked. Ensure they put together dismantled dining tables, beds and anything else they may have taken apart for easy transportation.
At the end of the day, you'll be left with a huge amount of packaging material. Check with the moving company whether they will collect it, or if you should sell it for recycling. Once the domestic help is in place get recommendations for an electrician and a carpenter for essential modifications. Putting up pictures or photographs is the first step towards making a house a home.
Pace yourself. Don't expect the flat to become familiar overnight. Give it time - and yourself too - to let your new home grow on you. 
In-house Do's
As soon as you are certain of the move, schedule a thorough clean-out. Involve the family members and sift through all belongings. Segregate things into three piles: to keep, to discard, to donate. Call the raddiwallah for the second lot and a charity for the third pile.
Once you have decided on the packers, ask for cartons for things you would like to pack yourself. This would include woollens, clothes, linen - anything you wouldn't like strangers to handle. Label every box.
The day before the packers are due, wangle a dinner invitation with friends or family. It will be easier clearing out the fridge.
Pack things you will need on the first couple of days - pillows, bedsheets, a set of curtains - separately in a carton, and label it distinctly. Carry a couple of changes of clothes for each member and essential papers, such as gas voucher and house lease, with you. Also keep handy dusters, a pair of scissors and a stack of old newspapers for lining shelves.
Pack some tinned or packaged food for the first few days. In your new house, find a local food home delivery joint and don't forget to stock up on bottled water.
Moving Day Moves
Before the packers move in...
Empty out the fridge and clean it to prevent formation of mildew. Call in a trusted electrician to disconnect and bring down air-conditioners, geysers and all wired appliances. 
Return LPG cylinder to the agency. Make sure you get the refund of the deposit, as well as the all-important transfer voucher.
Mark the luggage that you will be carrying with you, and keep them aside. It should include all jewellery and valuable documents. You don't want to wake up one night between two homes, and panic about the heirloom jadau necklace or the home-loan papers.
Pack your hand-baggage, including air or train tickets.
If you are moving your vehicle, crosscheck that it has valid PUC certification. Get car registration papers photocopied; give the copies to the transporters, along with the original of the PUC certificate. Ensure the fuel tank is at least half-full.
Remove all detachables from the car, including the car stereo. Make an inventory of the car accessories you are entrusting to the transporters.
If you have children and/or pets, you might want to pack them off to a neighbour's or relative's.
Organise lunch to be delivered, and plenty of drinking water.
When the packers come in...
Be around. It's boring, but you never know when they may need you.
If you have hung on to the original packaging of your television/AC/stereo/water-purifier, now is the time to bring them out.
Keep an eye on the packers' work. A professional firm will have designated people handling glassware, dis-assembling modular furniture, packing books. Once you are satisfied with their approach, let go of the temptation to direct and domineer.
Inform the supervisor about the pieces of luggage you will be carrying so there is no danger of them being packed away.
Ensure every carton is labelled correctly and listed in the master inventory.
After the packing and loading, make sure the men clear up all plastic and packaging. Ask your domestic help to come by to sweep out the debris and dust. It's the least you can do for your landlord.
Furnish the correct details of the destination to the supervisor, including phone numbers and addresses.
Collect the phone numbers of the supervisor, and his equivalent or superior at your destination.
Moving Minus Misery
If your finances or your employers allow you, sign up with a relocation-support company. Though still in its infancy, this is a sector that is becoming increasingly relevant these days, when employers want transferred employees to hit the road running.
"We have several clients who are moving more and more people to Bangalore. That is why it is the only city where we have operations in India," says Diana Ramsey, director of business development for Going There, a destination services company with a presence in cities from Amsterdam to Warsaw.
Though most of their clients are westerners relocating to India, a fair percentage are Indians returning to the country after years. Their concerns are common: schools, housing, connectivity (electronic and vehicular), medical care and spousal employment.
Ramsay says, "If you look for answers to these questions by way of Google, the search engine would throw up over 3 million pages. Who needs that? GT Online has the answers, and thousands more, specifically aimed at the newcomer/expatriate. We find the answers, sift through them, verify them, edit them, and organise them in an easy-to-use format."
Mumbai-based Writer Corp, one of the handful of Indian relocation-and-orientation companies, steps into the picture even before the move. "The client often likes to visit the relocation destination early on to check out local living conditions. Usually, no decisions are taken at this stage," says Gavin de Souza, joint managing director of Writer Corp.
"Subsequently, we will look for residences according to the client's specs (sea-facing or ground-floor), help with school admissions, provide information on local utilities, shopping and entertainment options, besides fitting out the family with local help, including domestic help and drivers."


Sunday, March 26, 2017

Tips For Packing And Moving Services Mumbai


Moving house is an extremely busy period where the success often depends on the ability to tackle one tough task after another. Time management is crucial and failure to optimize the weeks, days, and hours you are given could can lead to catastrophic results.

The solution is simple: you do need a personalized and prioritized moving checklist to keep you as organized and motivated as humanly possible. And when it comes to the toughest pre-move jobs of them all (P-A-C-K-I-N-G), you must be in possession of good packing timeline for moving that will lead you to a successful end.

Take advantage of the following general packing timeline, borrow the ideas that best work in your case, and turn it into your personal packing checklist.

Yes, it’s as simple as that.
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4 weeks prior to Moving day

Having one full month before the scheduled move-out day is a reason enough to consider yourself lucky, at least luckier than anyone who only has a few days to box all of their belongings. If you manage to keep things organized and succeed in keeping your focus when packing up your home for moving, then you should be able to finish the packing process comfortably ahead of time.

4 weeks or more prior to Moving day is all about one of the best packing hacks ever: pre-packing. Here are the things you can pre-pack and get out of your way very early in the packing marathon:

Out of the season stuff. Box any items that you know you definitely won’t need until it’s time to move out. Usually, those are out-of-season things such as clothes, shoes, clothes accessories, and so on.
Special tools. If you happen to own special equipment (usually stored away in your storage areas), then it’s time to get them ready for transportation. Such pieces of specialized equipment may include sports equipment, fishing tackle, electric power tools, lawn equipment, and so on.
Collectible items. You probably won’t be in the mood to marvel at your coin and stamp collections in the period leading up to your move day. Pack up all types of collectibles you have in your home – figurines, dolls, art collections, coins, stamps, and so on. Note that most of those things are very delicate and fragile, so pay special attention to their safe packing.
3 weeks prior to Moving day

Once you have taken care of all the items that can be safely pre-packed, turn your attention to the non-essentials found in your home – anything that you won’t really come to need in the next few weeks.


Think you’ll have time to read books prior to Moving day?
Books. Yes, it’s safe to say that you won’t find time for reading books before your move is well behind your back. And even somehow if you do find some reading time, setting aside one or two books should be enough.

Spare bedding. Pack up all the spare bedding you have stored in closets, including bed covers, sheets, blankets, pillow cases, and so on. Also, consider packing up any spare towels and table covers you own.
CDs and DVDs. If you own a neat collection of disks, either films or games, it’s time to place them in suitable boxes and get them out of your way. Similar to books, the chances are you won’t find any time to enjoy them.
Kitchenware. As you might suspect, your kitchen will be one of the hardest rooms to sort out and pack up safely. Make things easier for you by packing in advance all the kitchen items you won’t really need for the next 3 weeks or so. Starting from more specialized cooking utensils and extra sets and finishing with all types of extra plates, glasses, cups, pans, pots, and whatnot – start packing them early to win the race with time.
2 weeks prior to Moving day

Two weeks before the arrival of the most important day of your household move is a good time to start packing any items that you rarely use. Keep in mind that 2 weeks may seem like enough time at first but that is the period when time seems to be quickening its pace and you won’t even realize when your move day comes banging on your front door.

There isn’t a single day to lose!

Games and toys. If you have children, then there will most likely be plenty of games and toys to get ready for transport. Ask your kids to set aside a few of their best toys for the last couple of weeks and pack up the rest – board games, constructor sets, jigsaw puzzles, dolls, model cars, stuffed toys – you name it.
Office supplies. Consider cleaning out your work desk – notebooks, copy paper, pens, pencils, and all kinds of writing materials. Keep a few essential stationery close at hand and box up the other supplies to fit into your preliminary packing checklist.
Jewelry. Sure, there’s still enough time for you to wear your favorite jewelry pieces but that’s it – you’d better pack up the earrings, rings, bracelets, and necklaces you wear on more special occasions. Don’t leave packing your jewelry for the last possible moment.
1 week prior to Moving day

The moment you are left with only 7 days until it’s time to move out, things can get suddenly much more stressful. To keep up with your packing timeline, it’s a good idea to stop for a second or two and assess your packing progress before continuing.


Kitchens can be really tough to pack up for a move.
If you find out that you’ve fallen a bit behind schedule, you have a few viable options to choose from: 1) double your packing efforts, 2) ask a few friends for help, and 3) pay for professional packers to take care of the household items you can’t really pack safely on your own.

Kitchen items (what’s left of them). It’s a serious packing mistake to leave the kitchen for last, so leave only the absolute essential pieces of kitchenware and pack up the rest. Box up your small kitchen devices such as a toaster, a blender, a mixer, and so on. In most cases, it’s best to leave the microwave for the day before moving day.
Clothes (what’s left of them). Leave enough pieces of clothing for the next few days and place the rest of them in suitable boxes or arrange them inside clothes boxes. Figure out what you want to wear on moving day too.
Medicines. Go through your medicine cabinet and pack up all the medications you don’t need on a daily basis. The sorting process alone will take up a considerable amount of time, so act in a proactive way.
Furniture pieces. If you own large furniture that requires disassembly, this is about the right time to start thinking about how you will approach that issue. Re-assess the need to move the furniture pieces you intend to take with you because that is the moment that can save you loads of money in the long run. Consult professional packers or furniture store specialists if you’re not sure what to do.
2 days prior to Moving day

Okay, this is a really crucial period where the packing pressure can reach dangerous values. You should be finished or almost finished with packing up your house for moving. If not, you should definitely consider calling for backup.

Electronics. Most of the electronic devices in your apartment or house should be packed up safely in their original packaging with sufficient padding for extra protection. You can leave your portable computer un-boxed until the very end as you’ll be taking it with you anyway.
Bathroom items. Go into your bathroom and pack up everything that you’re taking with you to your new home. Your medicines and toiletries should be all packed up by now.
Furniture and household appliances. All of them should be packed up by now and 100% for transportation. If not, contact a reputable moving company right away to get the qualified packing help you need.
Essentials box. The idea of preparing an essentials box (or boxes) is to have your absolute essentials by your side even when the rest of your earthly possessions are packed up in boxes – that is, inaccessible. Keep such Open-First boxes by your side at all times until you reach your new residence.
Miscellaneous items. Make one more exploratory trip around your home and make sure that everything you are taking with you has already been packed or will be packed in the next day or so.
Moving day

Your move-out day has finally come, maybe much faster than you would have wanted. The important thing to remember here is that you shouldn’t leave anything to pack for the Big day. At least not anything that will take you more than a few minutes to throw into a plastic bag and place into your essentials box, like your toothbrush and toothpaste. Just in case, keep one empty box close by for last minute additions. Finally, it’s time for the very last tour around your entire living space in search of forgotten items.

It’s moving day and your packing timeline for moving should now be over and done with. Hopefully, the packing checklist above will have helped you organize your packing process in a highly logical and systematic way.

Bonus packing tips

In conclusion, let us offer you some invaluable packing tips to further aid you during the hardest and most time-consuming task in your moving calendar. The following brief answers to the most frequently asked questions when packing a home for a move can serve you as guidelines rather than rules set in stone. The reason? Each relocation scenario is unique and nobody but you will know what will work in your case, and what will not.


It’s important not to lose your focus when packing, especially when Moving day happens to be breathing down your neck.
When to start packing for a move? If you’re not entirely sure how far in advance to start packing, then it’ll be useful to remember that the earlier you start boxing up your stuff, the easier it’ll be for you when Moving day starts breathing down your neck. As a rule of thumb, you are strongly advised to start packing immediately after your household move is confirmed. One of the costliest packing mistakes you can make is to underestimate the time it takes to pack up your entire home.

Where to start packing for a move? A perfectly good question is which rooms to pack first when moving – after all, you can’t just start placing your stuff in cardboard boxes on a random principle, can you? Initiate the packing marathon from the storage areas such as a basement, a garage, an attic, or a tool shed. The reason? They are likely to be filled up with all kinds of stuff you may have even forgotten about, and the mere process of sorting out your odds and ends can take up forever. After the storage areas, move on to the rooms you use less frequently. Don’t underestimate the kitchen either! Leave the bathroom and bedroom for last.
What things to pack first when moving? Logic dictates that the items to pack first when moving should be the very things you use least often. Remember the notion of pre-packing explained above? Follow that with the idea of packing up all your non-essentials before coming to the stuff you use daily.
What to pack last when moving house? Speaking of the things you use most frequently, those are the ones you should leave for last, of course. Also, remember to set aside the belongings you can’t do without even for a day and pack them all into one or a few essentials boxes. Those boxes will also contain important documents and valuables, so don’t even think about entrusting them to unknown movers even if you know the moving company you’ve hired is as reputable as it can be. All valuables stay with you, period.
Oh, and one last thing – before you say to yourself, “Let the packing begin!”, take a good look around yourself and assess the pre-move situation seriously. If you own specialty items that cost a fortune, including appliances and furniture pieces too heavy and huge to pack by yourself, then don’t hesitate to get in contact with experienced professional packers.

Monday, March 13, 2017

How To prepare For Long Distance Moving In India

Moving can be a stressful time and struggle for almost anyone, whether you are moving local in a city or cross cities in India. The most important thing to remember when it comes to long distance moving, is to always be prepared.
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​Planning your move is crucial to ensuring that your move goes exactly as planned. Below you will find some helpful hints on how to prepare for a long distance move.


Pick a Destination

Before you can even begin the moving process, you have to know where you are moving to! Explore the area you wish to move and house hunt online and in person. Once you have found the perfect place, you can then begin to plan out your move.

Confirm Your Move Date

Once you have put an offer in on your new home, sold your current home, and have been given a timeline for closing dates, plan your move date accordingly. It is common to move 1-3 days
before closing.

Book a Mover

Moving across the country or across the world on your own is a daunting task. Although it will save you money to move yourself, it will cause a great deal of added stress to the moving process. Not only is there a risk of damaging your most precious items, but you could even hurt yourself. Search for professional movers and get an in-home estimate to determine costs, and to learn more about the move process.

Create a Schedule

Having an established timeline of your move is a great guideline to make sure all tasks are
finished beforehand.

Declutter

Decluttering your home will not only make the packing and moving process easier, it will also lower the cost of the entire move. Consider having a garage sale or donating items you no longer want or need.

Pack

Once you have decluttered you can begin the packing process. Whether you are packing yourself, or the moving company you have chosen is packing for you, make sure all items are organized and in the correct spot to make packing easier and more efficient.

Label Boxes

Labeling is one of the most important steps in the packing process. Labeling allows you and your movers to know what items go where upon arrival at destination.

Plan Your Mode of Transportation

It is important to determine whether you will be flying or driving to your destination. This allows you to budget your time and money, and to plan accordingly around your move date. If you are moving withpets, it is best to drive to your destination if possible.

Confirm Move Date

Call your mover to make sure your move date is confirmed. Be sure to read over your estimate and all necessary paperwork involving your move carefully. Ask your mover any necessary questions you may have regarding your estimate and other paperwork.

Greet your Movers

Move-out day has arrived! Greet your movers and supervise them while they work to ensure your items are handled with care.

Unpack

Once you have finally arrived at your new home, you can begin the unpacking process.

Enjoy Your New Home

When the unpacking process is done, relax and enjoy your new home!