Saturday, 23 June 2012

Other Removalists Solutions we offer


We guarantee the best value solutions for all your removal requirements. In addition to traditional removal services we are also able to arrange:
  • Exit cleaning
  • Pet Transport Services
  • Car Removalists
  • Gardening
  • Professional packing and unpacking of boxes
  • Self-loading options
  • Boxes delivered to your door
  • Storage
  • Assistance with the communication of your move
  • Fully comprehensive insurance
  • Overseas Removals
  • Australian Customs brokering services
  • General freight requirements around Australia
Advance Removals understands how busy you are likely to be around removal time. Take advantage of our time-saving interstate removalist services by ticking the relevant options on the quote form.

Friday, 22 June 2012

5 Point Checklist


As removal brokers, our reputation depends on the service delivered to our customers by our partner removal companies. You won’t be surprised to know that we value our reputation deeply so we put every potential removal partner through a gruelling Quality Assurance (QA) process. It ensures they will deliver the quality and service that we demand. Our QA checklist covers a 5-step process:
1. Communication – like us, do they pride themselves on excellent communication?
2. Damages – have they got a good track record with limited damages and mishaps?
3. Price – do they offer value for money?
4. Timescale – do they offer flexible delivery dates and can they deal with urgent requests?
5. Reliability – do they keep their word?
Often our quote will be the cheapest. If it isn’t, think about the value of a trusted supplier and the value of the extra care your belongings deserve – then compare our price again.

Advance Removals: Why Use a Removal Broker?

Advance Removals: Why Use a Removal Broker?
Advance Removals

Thursday, 21 June 2012

Why Use a Removal Broker?


A removal broker, also known as a relocation adviser and removal consultant, is similar to an insurance or mortgage broker. There are hundreds of removal firms out there and we will bring you the best one that suits your requirements. Having moved literally thousands of people we know a good removalist when we see one.
We have first-hand experience of all the removal companies we use and we regularly work with a pre-qualified list of over 50 large and small companies throughout Australia who we have found to be the best for our customers. This means we can select the best removal company for you, based on your location, budget, dates and items to be moved. Our options cover every state, every week – we can help you to reach out-of-the-way places cost effectively and quickly.
Another great benefit is our buying power. You’ll have access to our entire national network of carriers (road, rail and air transport companies), so you can source the same competitive rates commanded by large volume freight forwarders. And because we usually deal with the owner of the business, you’ll go straight to the top. So you can be sure of the best service and price possible.
Our ability to provide the best quotes is demonstrated by the 5-star status, awarded to us by customers reaching us through the quote comparison people, Quotify. This is the highest rating that can be awarded.
As an independent removal broker we automatically cover your goods for total loss due to fire, theft and rollover in transit. However, unlike other brokers and many removal companies we also offer a higher level of insurance to cover mishandling in loading and unloading.

We know who we can trust. So trust us to make your relocation as easy as possible.

Moving Tips 4/4: How do you keep possessions intact?


  • Place cushioning at the bottom of each box (eg bubble wrap, pillows or linen).
  • Fill the box up and ensure corners are firm.
  • With front-load washers, secure the original locating rods if possible. Otherwise put a doona or pillow in to stabilise the drum.
  • Wrap and pack each item individually. Use butcher’s paper, it’s stronger and cleaner. Screw up the paper first and pack crockery on its side and glassware vertically.  Put bubble wrap between anything fragile and the outside of the box.
  • Put a list of contents on the inside top of each box and write a label on the outside indicating where it came from (e.g. bedroom 2 chest of drawers – BR2 COD – and anything specific you might look for – eg. chess board) and the room it is going to.
  • Write your name and destination on each label and number the box out of the total eg. 11 of 45.
  • Use good strong tape and label boxes with an arrow indicating ‘this way up’.
  • Boxes you will need first should be packed last.
  • Start a survival box for things you will need first or which may be hard to find, e.g. remotes, keys, phones, chargers, cables, matches, candles, torch, toiletries, pillows, coffee, laptop.
  • Pack heavier items such as books and DIY tools in smaller cartons.
  • Find some old blankets to put down in your new house to protect any carpets, especially if it’s muddy outside
  • Draw a map of the location of rooms in the new property for the removal company.
  • A couch can usually be moved into your new home more easily by standing it on end and twisting it through the doorway.
Click here to find out more about how you can make your moving as easy as possible.

Moving Tips Part 3/4: What Makes Packing Go Smoothly?


  • Generally, our clients pack their own boxes.  Advance Removals will pack all furniture items as they are loaded.
  • Order boxes and any other packing materials in plenty of time.  Remember Advance Removals can deliver these to your door.  Allow one box per cupboard.
  • As you pack keep a copy of your inventory handy and let us know if any items have been missed or added, to save any unexpected payments on moving day.
  • Work on packing up one room a day – and don’t forget the contents of your shed!
  • Have a friend come over to help.
  • Don’t plan on filling the car up with possessions.  The car carriers won’t accept loose items in the vehicle because of the risk of theft. If you are driving yourself, keep the car boot empty for extras or last minute stuff.
  • Back up your PC files.
  • Drain fuel from mowers, heaters and other petrol driven motors.
  • Empty LPG gas tanks.  Better still, take your tank to a swap place and get a receipt so you can redeem it for a new one at the other end – many trucks won’t even carry an empty gas cylinder.
  • Defrost the fridge and freezer the day before you move and switch off in good time. Make sure there’s no water in the overflow trough in the bottom.
Click here to know more on how to make you moving as easy as possible.

Moving Tips Part 2/4: How do you help your children?


  • Take a video and photos of your new home and area if your children are unable to see them before the move.
  • Organise someone to look after the kids while you’re packing.
  • Arrange to collect your child’s permanent school record – they are usually required when registering at a new school.
  • Give your child a special address book and stationery for keeping up with old friends.
  • Don’t forget to collect email addresses and mobile phone numbers of friends.
  • Arrange to visit new schools and meet teachers before the first day of school.
At Advance Removals, we guide you through every step of the way.

Moving Tips Part 1/4: Who do you need to notify/call?


  • Organise your landlord or agent with rental or settlement dates and keep their phone numbers handy. A good agent can help make the move smoother.
  • It is a good idea to take out special comprehensive insurance for scratch, dent and breakage. With our insurers, Associated Marine Insurers, you can extend the cover you already have. Call 1800 009 796 for a quote or you can extend your own household cover.
  • Book time off work allowing plenty of time to unpack and settle in before returning.
  • Obtain copies of your medical records, including your dentist, veterinarian and vaccine/immunisation information.
  • Contact your children’s school to get a copy of their school records.
  • Set up a temporary redirection of your mail with Australia Post.
  • Advise the following of your change of address:
    • Council
    • Bank
    • Doctor
    • School
    • Solicitor
    • Accountant
    • Motor Vehicle/Transport Department
    • Cancel the window cleaner, milkman, delivery of newspapers, firewood and gas etc
    • Ensure all the services you require at the new address are advised of the date you require them, for example telephone, internet, electricity and gas.
    • If you need a few weeks to get things ready before delivery, give Advance Removals a call. We can organise some storage for you, or better-still we can go the long way around to save you the cost of redelivery.