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House Removal Tips for a Stress-Free Moving Day

  • Writer: Alaskan Removals Australia
    Alaskan Removals Australia
  • 5 days ago
  • 3 min read

Moving to a new home can be exciting, but the process of packing, loading, and unpacking often causes stress and delays. Preparing properly for your house removal can make the entire experience faster, safer, and more organized. This guide shares practical tips to help you and your removal team work efficiently while protecting your belongings from start to finish.


Eye-level view of neatly packed and labeled moving boxes stacked in a living room corner
Clearly labeled moving boxes ready for loading

Pack and Label Everything Clearly


Packing well before moving day is one of the best ways to reduce stress. Make sure all your items are packed into sturdy boxes and clearly labeled with the room name and a brief description of the contents. For example, a box labeled “Kitchen – Glassware” helps removalists know exactly where it belongs and how to handle it.


Clear labeling speeds up loading and unloading and makes unpacking easier. Use color-coded stickers or markers to identify boxes for different rooms. This simple step prevents confusion and misplaced items during the move.


Keep Hallways and Access Areas Clear


Before the movers arrive, clear all hallways, stairways, doorways, and entry points of furniture, rugs, or other obstacles. Wide, unobstructed paths allow the team to move items quickly and safely without risking damage or injury.


If you have pets or children, arrange for them to stay elsewhere during the move to avoid distractions and accidents. Also, check that elevators or lifts are available and working if you live in an apartment building.


Send Photos of Large Items in Advance


Large furniture, appliances, and bulky items often require special handling. Send photos of these items to your removal company ahead of time. This allows them to prepare the right equipment, protective materials, and vehicle space.


For example, a bulky sofa might need a furniture dolly and extra padding, while a large fridge requires careful securing during transport. Providing photos helps avoid surprises on moving day and ensures your belongings are handled properly.


Share Photos of the Property


Photos of your current and new homes help removalists understand access points, stairs, elevators, and narrow hallways. Some properties have tight spaces that require special care or additional manpower.


By sharing images, you give the team a clear picture of the environment, so they can plan the best routes and methods for moving your items safely and efficiently.


Create a Complete Item List


Make a detailed list of everything you plan to move. Include furniture, boxes, appliances, and any special items. This list helps you keep track of your belongings and ensures nothing gets left behind.


It also allows the removal team to plan the move accurately, estimate the time needed, and allocate the right number of workers and vehicles. Keep a copy of the list with you during the move for quick reference.


Plan Where Items Will Go in Your New Home


Before moving day, decide where each piece of furniture and box should be placed in your new home. Communicate these instructions clearly to the removalists.


For example, tell them “Place the dining table in the kitchen” or “Boxes labeled ‘Bedroom’ go upstairs.” This saves time and reduces the need to move items multiple times, making unpacking smoother.


Be Present at Pickup and Drop-Off


Having someone available at both the pickup and delivery locations is crucial. This person can guide the removal team, answer questions, and confirm where items should be placed.


Being present also helps resolve any issues immediately and ensures your belongings are handled according to your preferences. If you cannot be there, appoint a trusted friend or family member to assist.


Choose a Day with Enough Time


Moving often takes longer than expected. Choose a moving day when you have plenty of time and are not rushed. Avoid scheduling the move late in the day or on a tight deadline.


Allowing extra time helps everyone stay calm and focused, reducing mistakes and accidents. It also gives you time to handle unexpected delays like traffic or weather.


Trust the Process and Relax


Once you have prepared everything, trust the removal team to do their job. Experienced movers know how to handle your belongings carefully and efficiently.


Try to stay relaxed and avoid micromanaging. Your preparation will pay off, and the move will go more smoothly than you expect.


 
 
 

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