How to Select the Best Removal Van for Your Needs

Moving can be a daunting process, and sometimes the feeling is bewildering, considering that choosing the right removal van can make the process quite easy. What size van will all your belongings fit into? How do you weigh cost against convenience? In this guide, we answer all those questions and more as we help you select the perfect removal van for your needs.

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Assessing Your Moving Requirements

What are you moving, and how much space will it take up? Make a list of your inventory to roughly estimate volume. Are you moving locally or long-distance? Consider possible routes, each with its own restrictions or hazards. Do you have fragile or oversized items? Plan special handling and packing materials that will keep such items safe. Will you need professional help loading and unloading from companies like Getamover.co.uk? Line up some help or rent equipment to make the job easier.

Types of Removal Vans

What size van do you need for your move? Depending on the size of the move, you would use either the Medium Wheelbase Transit or Sprinter Van, which provide between 280 and 380 cubic feet of space. If you need more room, then you may take the Long Wheelbase Transit or Sprinter Van to have your goods moved at 380-530 cubic feet. Always check the loading capacity of the van and make sure it will fit your route and any parking conditions.

Cost Factors

How much are you willing to spend on your move? Compare rental costs with hiring professional movers. Have you factored in fuel and mileage costs? Add those to your budget. How about insurance and other fees? Always read the fine print so you don’t have any surprises. Can you save money by moving during off-peak times? Plan ahead so that you can take advantage of lower rates.

Key Features to Look For

Is the loading capacity big enough to move all of your goods? Also, consider such features as a tail lift to have your goods loaded more conveniently. Are safety features included that could prevent damage in transit, such as tie-down points and anti-slip floors? Is it comfortable to do long drives in the van? Think about the climate control and ergonomic seating. Is there any additional equipment required? Does it come with moving blankets or straps?

Booking and Preparation Tips

When should you book your van? Book as early as possible to ensure this is available and at better rates. Have you checked the documentation? Make sure you have a valid driver’s license and a rental agreement. And on moving day? Pack efficiently and label so that it’s easy to unload the items. And what about in case something goes wrong? Have a toolkit and a first-aid kit ready.

Natasha Colyer
Natasha Colyerhttps://seeninthecity.co.uk
My name is Natasha and I am the Editor and Founder of Seen in the City. I have always loved to express myself creatively, most particularly through my writing, and after working for a number of other companies including Vogue and My Chic City I decided to head out on my own and Seen in the City was born. You can contact me on natasha@seeninthecity.co.uk

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