Removal London to France
Guidelines to Remember about Removals London to France
For persons who need removals London to France, the mere idea of packing and unpacking is enough to stress the day. If you are planning to move to France, try to remember these things.
Some guidelines to remember:
- Learn the language. Understand, speak and write the language. French love their language and you they expect you to do the same.
- Get a stable job first before moving to France. There is a high cost of living in this country.
- Make an in-depth research on the place of destination. Get information about their facilities like schools, hospitals, churches, shopping centers, etc.
- Plan ahead. Look for removals London to France companies. Make a list of the services they offer and prices they charge and compare.
- Book at least two weeks before departure to allow yourself some time to pack your things. Organize a garage sale, throw out rubbish, and donate to charity.
Tips on packing your things:
Keep your documents handy in a safe box. Label it properly and put it in your
hand carried bag.
Purchase plenty of boxes, packing tapes, brown papers and bubble wraps. Shun away from using sharp things like staples to avoid scratches in your furniture.
- Look for heavy items or thing that is hard to pass through the door. Disassemble the furniture. Inform the removals to France firm about this. Cabinets, pianos and big fridges need professional help from them.
- Pack heavy items like books in little boxes to avoid getting the box broken even before the moving date. Pack the lighter items like pillows in a bigger box.
- Do not use newspaper as wrapping paper on fragile items like lamps because the print will be transferred to them. If you have old magazines and glossies, this is much better.
- Label the boxes properly to avoid confusion. The past week is stressful and a little labeling job can do wonders during unpacking.
- Tape bottles, jars and food packets properly to avoid spillage
- Wrap glass frames with pictures in blankets and tie it securely with twine. Label it properly to inform the house removals London to France employees
- Choose a low box for your china. Put layers of newspapers at the base of the box. Wrap the china with brown paper and arrange them in the box. Put layers of newspapers on top until the box is full.
- Arrange a system for your electrical appliances. Defrost the fridge, roll the cables, and make adjustments. Electrical outlets in France are different.
- Check the basement, garage, attic and cabinets for chemicals like paint, fire extinguishers and pack them properly.
- Pack a suitcase for a set of clothing, toiletries, matches, candles and some handy tools.
On the moving day itself, as soon as the removals London to France arrive, give them the details they need. Double check on the windows, and make sure that the lights, water faucets, gas and electricity are turned off. You’re ready to go.