Monday 17 March 2014

Relocation Companies have Latest Removal Vans to Handle Different Sizes of Shipments

Relocation always provide difficult challenges no matter if you have gone through number of relocation before or this is your first experience.  It is always good to be clear in head about your relocation needs and requirements.  This will help you decide clearly about your priorities.  It is very likely that you may need the services of Man and Van Guildford to take care of your heavy stuff comprising of furniture and other heavy equipment.  Since, they have the experience and resources to handle all these type of relocation.


Relocation Company signs the agreement well before moving the stuff.  It will be in your interest to carefully go through the terms and conditions to see all the required services are listed.  When their team visits your place to take stock of the stuff that needs to be moved you may discuss with them in detail your priorities and the special services you may be requiring from them.  E.g. you may like them to also move your special grass and plants that you were able to grow after much care. 

Some of the stuff can also be packed without the help of Man and Van Guildford services such as clothes, books, jewelry, crockery and expensive gifts that can easily fit into cardboard boxes. You can ask them to provide you plenty of cardboard boxes with all the packing material.

Labeling of the boxes is also very important to avoid any mess at the new place.  Man and Van Guildford have special type of stickers that can be placed on the cardboard boxes. 


They have fleet of modern removal vans suitable to handle different sizes of shipments.  Their teams are also equipped with the latest removal equipment such as fork lifters, cranes.  Depending upon the feasibility of your place they may decide to use the fork lifter to handle the lifting and loading of your heavy equipment on the removal vans.  Their staff is fully trained and strictly follows the safety precautions to avoid any untoward incident.

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