Blog Layout

The Movers of Clitheroe Guide to Storage

Darryl Brocklesby • Feb 19, 2023

The Movers of Clitheroe guide to storage

For most, if not all of us, the place we call home probably has more things in than you realise. In fact, it can sometimes take a house move to make you realise just how much you own.

As moving day approaches, you are going to be facing a mountain of boxes that need to be packed and unpacked, which may lead to you wondering if everything needs moving over immediately. In some cases, items can be sold or donated to charity, whilst others could go into storage. But, how do you know when you need storage, and how much do you need?

To give you a helping hand, we have put together the Movers of Clitheroe guide to storage:

1) Shop around for quotes

One key thing to bear in mind is that the later you organise your storage solution, the more expensive it becomes. With many storage companies out there offering their services - including AnyVan Storage, you should start hunting for quotes as soon as you know storage will be required. 

To be safe and avoid disappointment, we recommend doing this around six weeks before your moving day. Be wary that many providers will try to entice you with introductory offers before ramping up the prices once you're tied in. But, with Movers of Clitheroe, the price you see is the price you pay.

2) Get more space than you need

A common problem we hear from movers is that they don't know how much space they need to store their belongings. If you have a rough idea of your inventory, let your storage company know, and they can provide some expert advice on what kind of unit you need. Otherwise, why not follow this guide?

Whilst opting for a bigger unit will likely work out a little more expensive in the long run, you can't put a price on the peace of mind it offers. Plus, who wants to be stuck with a loose sofa that can't fit in your space?


3) Tell your removals company in advance

Although it may seem straightforward, so many people overlook, or outright forget, this part of moving house. By informing your chosen removal company or transport provider that you have items to be taken to storage well in advance, they can map the most efficient way to do the job. 

Not only does this mean you're being as eco-friendly as possible, but it also ensures you receive the most accurate quote possible. This way, there are no hidden surprises or extra fees come moving day. Or, why not go for Movers of Clitheroe? This all-in-one solution means we know what you have and where you need to take it when moving day comes.

4) Ask yourself, are you ever going to use it again?

One sure-fire way to realise just how much stuff you own is to move house; decluttering can quickly become a huge part of moving house. When undertaking a good old fashioned clear out, you may be tempted to put things into storage. Instead, ask yourself, 'am I going to use this ever again?' 

If the answer is anything other than 'yes, definitely!' get rid of the item in question. Donate it to a charity shop, gift it to a friend in need or list it on a site such as Gumtree or eBay. Doing so saves you money in storage space whilst making the eventual emptying of your unit much quicker, plus you could be making someone's redecoration project a little easier!

5) Utilise the space you have

Pack smart! Not only can it help you save you money and precious storage space, but it can speed up the whole removal process.

Follow our guide to maximise space in boxes, bags and containers and within your storage unit itself. Empty or unused space can cost you unnecessary amounts in the long run.

6) Keep an inventory

Last but not least, keep an inventory. Not only do we recommend keeping track of what’s moving to your new house, but you should also log the items going into storage.

As your items may end up being in boxes, it can be borderline impossible to keep track of what is where. Carrying out a thorough inventory means there is no need to panic about missing items, you should know what is where at a glance.

Are you looking for a low-cost storage solution? Check out how we can help by clicking here.

Contact Us

removal company costs in the UK and what you can expect
by Darryl Brocklesby 02 Oct, 2023
Distance and Location, Volume and Weight, Packing Services, Timing, Additional Services:, Insurance, Accessibility, Company Reputation and Experience, Quotes, Negotiate and Plan Ahead:.
Packing Tips for a Stress-Free Move | Movers of Clitheroe
by Darryl Brocklesby 25 Sept, 2023
Discover expert packing tips from Movers of Clitheroe to streamline your next move. Learn how to pack efficiently, protect your belongings, and make relocating a breeze
by Darryl Brocklesby 19 Feb, 2023
For most, if not all of us, the place we call home probably has more things in than you realise. In fact, it can sometimes take a house move to make you realise just how much you own. As moving day approaches, you are going to be facing a mountain of boxes that need to be packed and unpacked, which may lead to you wondering if everything needs moving over immediately. In some cases, items can be sold or donated to charity, whilst others could go into storage. But, how do you know when you need storage, and how much do you need? To give you a helping hand, we have put together the Movers of Clitheroe guide to storage: 1) Shop around for quotes One key thing to bear in mind is that the later you organise your storage solution, the more expensive it becomes. With many storage companies out there offering their services - including AnyVan Storage, you should start hunting for quotes as soon as you know storage will be required. To be safe and avoid disappointment, we recommend doing this around six weeks before your moving day. Be wary that many providers will try to entice you with introductory offers before ramping up the prices once you're tied in. But, with Movers of Clitheroe, the price you see is the price you pay. 2) Get more space than you need A common problem we hear from movers is that they don't know how much space they need to store their belongings. If you have a rough idea of your inventory, let your storage company know, and they can provide some expert advice on what kind of unit you need. Otherwise, why not follow this guide? Whilst opting for a bigger unit will likely work out a little more expensive in the long run, you can't put a price on the peace of mind it offers. Plus, who wants to be stuck with a loose sofa that can't fit in your space? 3) Tell your removals company in advance Although it may seem straightforward, so many people overlook, or outright forget, this part of moving house. By informing your chosen removal company or transport provider that you have items to be taken to storage well in advance, they can map the most efficient way to do the job. Not only does this mean you're being as eco-friendly as possible, but it also ensures you receive the most accurate quote possible. This way, there are no hidden surprises or extra fees come moving day. Or, why not go for Movers of Clitheroe? This all-in-one solution means we know what you have and where you need to take it when moving day comes. 4) Ask yourself, are you ever going to use it again? One sure-fire way to realise just how much stuff you own is to move house; decluttering can quickly become a huge part of moving house. When undertaking a good old fashioned clear out, you may be tempted to put things into storage. Instead, ask yourself, 'am I going to use this ever again?' If the answer is anything other than 'yes, definitely!' get rid of the item in question. Donate it to a charity shop, gift it to a friend in need or list it on a site such as Gumtree or eBay. Doing so saves you money in storage space whilst making the eventual emptying of your unit much quicker, plus you could be making someone's redecoration project a little easier! 5) Utilise the space you have Pack smart! Not only can it help you save you money and precious storage space, but it can speed up the whole removal process. Follow our guide to maximise space in boxes, bags and containers and within your storage unit itself. Empty or unused space can cost you unnecessary amounts in the long run. 6) Keep an inventory Last but not least, keep an inventory. Not only do we recommend keeping track of what’s moving to your new house, but you should also log the items going into storage. As your items may end up being in boxes, it can be borderline impossible to keep track of what is where. Carrying out a thorough inventory means there is no need to panic about missing items, you should know what is where at a glance. Are you looking for a low-cost storage solution? Check out how we can help by clicking here .
Student moves
by Darryl Brocklesby 15 Feb, 2023
All those years of hard work have finally paid off, and you're finally taking that big step to university in the hope of crafting a better future for yourself. But before this life-shaping journey, you have to prepare yourself for it - and the student accommodation that you're about to call home for the year ahead.
Why you should use a removal service
by Darryl Brocklesby 15 Feb, 2023
As anyone who has moved house, ever, can attest, getting the keys to your new house signals the endpoint for a rollercoaster of emotions. However, after riding a wave of excitement initially, there is no way guaranteed to bring you back down to earth like going through the actual moving process.
Share by: