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How To Load A Removal Truck And Keep Your Possessions Safe

When you're selling the house or looking to rent a new place, it's pretty easy to forget a lot of the basics that go into the actual move.
You don't want to be in a tricky situation trying to coordinate friends to help you lift furniture on the day or trying desperately to find removal truck hire.
Planning ahead is the key to eliminating the stress that seems to plague every shift.
If you have decided to take care of the job yourself and you are going to be the one driving the truck, it's good if you have an idea of how to load things up properly.
Bad packing can lead to permanent and expensive damage - there's nothing worse than the sinking feeling when you realise that something broke in the back.
Don't just throw all your stuff in there: follow a few of these tips on how to load your removal truck and get settled into your new home or office safely.
Heavy Items First Refrigerators, ovens, couches, washing machines and any other items that take two people to lift should be put on the truck first, closest to the front.
Try to maintain some balance across either side and make sure everything is standing upright.
Use Protective Padding Don't take risks with your furniture.
Things can move around in the back while you're in transit, so it pays to be safe rather than sorry.
Get protective padding for wooden furniture and cover up corners or feet to stop items from sliding around.
Use the Walls Stack mattresses and bed bases against the longest walls to keep them upright and to save space.
Bag up the 'Bits and Pieces' When you're disassembling bed bases, furniture, cabinets or anything else, a plastic bag for each to hold the screws, legs, handles or any other 'bits and pieces' will keep everything together.
Don't kid yourself - any loose parts are bound to go missing if you don't take precautions! Stack Boxes by Weight It's easy to be forgetful when you're packing boxes in the back: make sure you are careful to put the heaviest boxes in first and the lighter boxes on top.
Use the space below tables and chairs to free up more space and place fragile items on last to ensure they don't move around during the drive.
Renting a removal truck and doing the driving yourself can save money, but there's always the risk of property damage if you aren't careful.
Make sure you take care to properly load your removal truck and enjoy an easier, hassle-free move.


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