Step by Step Guide – Packing crockery and glassware

Through our experience at Martins Removal Services, we understand that packing up glassware and crockery can be a daunting task. These items are delicate and require careful handling to avoid damage. Here are some tips to help you pack your glassware and crockery safely and efficiently:

1. Gather your packing supplies: You will need plenty of packing paper, bubble wrap, sturdy boxes, packing tape, and a marker.

2. Wrap each item individually: Take each piece of glassware or crockery and wrap it in several layers of packing paper or bubble wrap. Be sure to tuck the paper or bubble wrap into any crevices or handles to provide extra padding. We recommend using some paper as padding at the bottom of each box.

3. Pack items vertically: When packing your items into the box, it’s best to place them vertically rather than horizontally. This will help prevent them from sliding around during transit.

4. Separate layers with paper: To prevent your items from touching and potentially scratching or chipping each other, place a layer of scrunched paper between each row of items.

5. Fill any gaps: Once you have packed all your items into the box, use crumpled packing paper or bubble wrap to fill any gaps. This will help prevent items from shifting during transit.

6. Label the box: Clearly label the box as “fragile” and indicate which end is up. Also, be sure to label the contents of the box so that you know what’s inside!

By following these steps, you can help ensure that your glassware and crockery arrive at their destination safely and in one piece.

House Clearances – Some useful tips

Decided upon a house clearance? You may not know where to start. At Martins Removals we have put together some ideas of where to start with your house clearance.

A house clearance is the process of removing all the furniture, belongings, and rubbish from a property. The task of clearing a house may seem intimidating, especially if the property is large or has been occupied for a long time. However, it is often necessary when someone moves house, downsizes, or inherits a property.

Here are some tips for successful house clearances:

Step One – Planning

Before you start any house clearance, it is key to make a plan. We suggest by starting with the items and belongings you want to keep. This is a good starting point, as you can ensure that any sentimental or valuable belongings are kept safe.

From there, items that you can sell or donate. These items may be able to be reused by someone in need. Finally look at what you what you want to throw away.

Often, we suggest that it’s a good idea to create a checklist of all the rooms. You can create a list of each room and the items that need to be cleared and label items accordingly.

Step Two – Hire a reputable clearance company

Unless you want to do the clearance yourself, it’s a good idea to hire a professional clearance company. Look for a company with a good reputation and check their reviews online. Make sure they have liability insurance and are registered with the appropriate regulatory bodies.

Step Three – Consider recycling and donating

When clearing out a house, it’s easy to throw everything away. However, many items can be recycled or donated. This is not only good for the environment, but it can also help those in need. Clothes, furniture, and appliances can all be donated to charity, while metal, plastic, and paper can be recycled.

Step Four – Dispose of hazardous waste correctly

Some items cannot be thrown away with regular rubbish, such as batteries, paint, and chemicals. These items need to be disposed of correctly to prevent harm to the environment. Contact your local council or a hazardous waste disposal company for advice on how to dispose of these items safely.

Step Five – Allow enough time for the clearance

Clearing out a house takes time, especially if it’s a large property. Make sure you allow enough time to do the job properly. Don’t rush the clearance, as this can lead to mistakes and damage to items.

Step Six – Keep valuable items safe

If there are valuable items in the property, such as antiques or jewellery, make sure you keep them safe. Consider storing them in a secure location or hiring a specialist to pack and transport them.

In conclusion, house clearances can be a daunting task, but with careful planning and the help of a professional clearance company, it can be done successfully. Remember to recycle and donate where possible, dispose of hazardous waste correctly, and keep valuable items safe. Good luck with your clearance!

Student Moves

The end of the second university semester is fast approaching, and the summer isn’t long away. It’s time to think about heading back home for an extended break. You’ll need a hand to move all your stuff home or into storage for the summer months. Whether you’re from Edinburgh, Dundee, Glasgow or further afield Martins Removals will ensure your possessions will arrive there in safety and security thanks to our knowledge and experience.

If you’re deciding to relocate back home for the summer, you should be aware of the guidelines before moving all your belongings. When the time comes to move out of the house for a second semester of university, Martins Removal Services has put together a resource guide.

Step 1 – Ensure you have all the information you need.

Contacting the university or landlord is essential if you want to learn everything you need to know about moving your stuff out.  Your institution or landlord may offer you specific instructions on what to do on moving day, including dos and don’ts. You might be able to find information on your university’s website as well. Checking all this information will help you get ready for the trip in the best possible way.

Step 2 – What to do with your belongings?

Moving can be very stressful, as we all know.  There are several things to consider before the big day:

  • Do you need storage?
  • Is there anything you can throw away?
  • What you need to go with you?
  • Can you donate unwanted items?

We like to stress the importance of making these decisions a few weeks in advance to remain organised. This is key in order to ensure that you avoid rushing at the last minute and remain stress free!

Step 3 – Our storage option

At Martins Removal Services, we provide an option to store your belongings.  If for instances it doesn’t make sense to take all your goods back home, we will help you store these within a secure location. You are welcome to keep your possessions with us for as long as you choose.

Step 4 – The day of your move.

On the day of your move, make sure all your boxes are properly labelled with what’s inside so that when it comes time to unpack them you don’t have to spend extra time trying to figure out what’s in each box.

At Martins Removal Services we can provide you will boxes to purchase, we offer a comprehensive range of sized boxes to ensure you can fit all your belongings.

Please get in touch, and we will be happy to help you in any way.

House moves in Edinburgh – Hints and Tips

House moves can be a daunting task, but with some careful planning and organisation, it can be a smooth and stress-free process.

At Martins Removal Services Edinburgh we have put together some top tips to help you make house moves as easy as possible:

Step One – Start early.
The earlier you start preparing for house moves, the better. Make a checklist of everything you need to do and start ticking off tasks as early as possible.

Step Two – Decluttering
Before you start packing, go through your belongings and declutter. Get rid of anything you no longer need or want. This will not only save you time and money on packing, but also make it easier to unpack in your new home.

3. Hire a reputable moving company
If you’re planning to use a moving company, do your research and find a reputable one. Read reviews, get quotes, and make sure they are licensed and insured.

Martins Removals Services was established in 1984, with an excellent reputation throughout the completion of thousands of moves. We will insure your goods using the industry leading insurer alongside being able to provide you with expert knowledge throughout the moving process.

4. Label everything
Label each box with its contents and the room it belongs to. This will make it easier to unpack and organise your belongings in your new home.

5. Pack a “moving day” box
Pack a box with all the essentials you’ll need on moving day, such as snacks, water, a change of clothes, toiletries, and any important documents.

6. Take photos of your electronics
Before you unplug your electronics, take a photo of the cords and how they are connected. This will make it easier to set everything up again in your new home.

7. Notify important parties
Make sure you notify important parties of your move, such as your bank, utility companies, and your employer. This will ensure that you don’t miss any important bills or documents.

8. Take care of your pets
Moving can be stressful for pets, so make sure they are taken care of. It may be a good idea to arrange for a pet sitter or boarding for the day of the move, and make sure they have all the essentials they need in your new home.

9. Pack a “first night” box
Pack a box with all the essentials you’ll need for your first night in your new home, such as bedding, towels, and toiletries. Make sure this is clearly labelled and your moving team will keep this handy for you.

10. Take your time
Moving can be a stressful and emotional process, so make sure you take your time and don’t rush things. Remember to take breaks and prioritise self-care!

By following these top tips, you can make house moves as smooth and stress-free as possible. Good luck with your move!

Are house moves allowed during the pandemic

This has become – for obvious reasons – the most common question about house moves we currently get: are house moves in Edinburgh allowed during the Covid 19 Pandemic?

The short the answer is yes… for now.

Bear in mind that the regulations on house moves may change during the pandemic.

Also take into consideration that if you are moving to Edinburgh from England, the regulations on house moves are not the same in all devolved administrations – so you will need to make sure it is legal to start your house removal in both England and Scotland.

During your house move Martin Removals will make sure their staff are wearing masks. You should also know that all our staff is tested on a regular basis.

Rest assured that Martin Removals will make your Edinburgh house move as safe as it can be.

We invite everyone to get in touch with our Edinburgh office to discuss their house moves more in detail.

How to prepare for a house clearance

A house clearance can be a challenging and demanding task that is frequently influenced by feelings about the house, its contents and possibly its previous occupants.

The assistance of a professional house clearance company like Martin Removals Edinburgh can make the process go more smoothly and guarantees a stress-free experience.

To make the process of getting ready for a house clearance as simple as possible, we’ve included some helpful advice below.

Choose what should be removed.
Sorting out what needs to be thrown out and what needs to be kept is the first step. Allow plenty of time for this process, as it may take longer than anticipated, particularly when sentimental or emotionally charged items are involved.

Sort your belongings.
Sort the things you want to donate, sell, or keep from the ones you need to get rid of. Separate them into various rooms or piles, at minimum. Adding stickers with color codes—green for “bin,” orange for “sell/donate,” and red for “keep”—adds even more clarity.

Contact a company that has specific experience of house clearances. If you are in Edinburgh, Martin Removals has been helping with house clearances for over 40 years.

Take the environment into consideration
Do you think the environment matters? Again a company like Martin Removals Edinburgh will be a great port of call, as we make sure every item we work with is disposed of responsibly.

Get in touch with our Edinburgh team for more advice of house clearances.

House clearance – rules and regulations

Hazardous Materials: tight house clearance rules are enforced by Edinburgh Council regarding the disposal of dangerous materials, such as oil based paint and chemicals. These pose major health risks if not handled properly, so it is imperative that they be disposed of responsibly and in compliance with all local laws.

Electronic Waste: One of the most prevalent household items that needs to be disposed of properly these days is electronic waste. These devices, which range from phones to computers and other gadgets, contain potentially harmful materials like lead that, if not disposed of properly can contaminate nearby soil and groundwater.

Recyclables: As more homes try to lessen their impact on the environment, Edinburgh Council encourages people not to put to land fill anything that can be recycled during your house clearance.

For a professional house clearance in Edinburgh, please contact Martin Removal Services.

Welcome to your new website

Ladies and gentleman of Edinburgh and beyond: welcome to the new website for Martin Removal Services.

Although we have been providing professional removal services in Edinburgh for the last 40 years, from house moves to office removals, house clearance and furniture moves – this is our second website only. In spite of being one of Edinburgh’s long standing removal companies!

It showcases our wide range of services and you will find plenty of useful information that will help you making informed decisions, whether you are looking for house removals or commercial moves – we can help.

Please have a look around and share a link to our new website with anyone who may be looking at a reliable, affordable and professional removal company in Edinburgh.

Thank you!!