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Moving House in Singapore? 6 Tips to Make Your Move Fuss-Free

Moving House in Singapore? 6 Tips to Make Your Move Fuss-Free
Moving House in Singapore? 6 Tips to Make Your Move Fuss-Free

Moving house can be a stressful experience. As if packing your whole life into boxes isn’t overwhelming enough, you have to figure out how to move your furniture, hire trusted and professional movers, ensure your old place has been completely cleared out, and get the new place cleaned and ready to be moved in.

If you’re planning to move soon, we’ve compiled a list of tips and tricks to help make your house moving less daunting.

6 Moving House Tips to Take Note Of

  1. Declutter Before Moving House

  2. Organise Your Packing

  3. Take Measurements

  4. Research Moving Companies Before Hiring

  5. Submit the Moving Form (Only for Condominiums)

  6. Moving Day to-dos 

1. Declutter Before Moving House

If there is any good time to unleash your inner Marie-Kondo, now’s the time.

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Spend a day or two (or more!) to run through your belongings, and sieve through the items you intend to keep. If you’re unsure of where to start, the closet is always a good idea. Here are some tips a KonMari consultant has on home organisation. Trust us, once you get that decluttering motor in you running, it’ll be hard to stop you after! 

Pro tip: Movers usually charge based on the number of items moved, or the number of trips required. Cutting down on the number of items will thus reduce moving costs. Best if you are able to put the items that you want together during the declutter into a single box/container.

2. Organise Your Packing

An efficient way to begin is to consolidate and prepare your packing facilities beforehand. Most movers provide boxes for you to pack your items. Should you require more boxes than what they offer, enquire about their policy for providing extra ones. Sometimes, the money you pay for extra boxes can be refunded if the boxes are returned in good condition. 

Now that you’re armed with cardboard boxes, luggage, bubble wrap, stretch film wrap, masking tape, and marker pens, you’re ready to start. 

Pack Items by Their Intended Rooms

Instead of just packing your belongings by their function, consider packing them according to the rooms they are intended for. Once they’ve arrived at your new home, you can simply move the boxes to their designated spaces. This will help make the unpacking process less messy.

Colour Code Your Boxes

Another helpful tip is to colour-code your boxes and furniture with your floor plan. Assign a colour for each room so that movers know exactly where each box needs to go.

Fragile Items

Demarcate the boxes containing items that need to be handled with care. This way, your movers will know to be extra careful when handling them.

Valuables

It is a good idea to keep the moving of your valuables to yourself. This avoids any unnecessary mishandling or disputes that may come up during this transition. 

Everyday Items

Your toothbrushes, toiletries, phone chargers, and bed sheets. These should be the items that you pack last. Putting them all into a single box/luggage will be helpful for quick unpacking at your new place. 

3. Take Measurements of Furniture and Living Spaces

Make sure you take measurements of your furniture, as well as the doors (yes, lift doors too), ceilings, passageways and windows of your new house. This will help ensure all your furniture will be able to fit into the intended rooms. Some houses have rooms with particularly low ceilings, which is something you may need to take note of.

Pro tip: Try not to leave this to the last minute, as you will need the time to decide which furniture you are unable to bring over. This way, you can also shop for the items that you need and have them ready and shipped to your new place by the time you move.

4. Research Moving Companies Before Hiring

Know an Estimate of the Number of Boxes/Furniture You Need to be Moved

The price of movers is generally determined by the number of items to be moved, or the number of trips they need to make. Hence, they usually send a person down to take stock of the items to provide a quote.

Get Different Quotes

Get quotes from at least three moving companies to get a sense of the market rate. There are numerous well-known house-moving services in Singapore you can check out. Ensure that the quote is based on an on-site evaluation, and that is written down in black and white. Do not be shy to ask if there are any hidden costs to be aware of.

Extra wrapping needed disposal of large items, unforeseen extended hours of labour etc. 

Be Careful of Too-good-to-be-true Deals

Be wary of movers that offer extremely low rates, especially via phone when they have not seen what needs to be moved. Such deals may be too good to be true. It is possible that such movers are not professional house moving companies. You could encounter unprofessional behaviour such as workers arriving late or handling your items carelessly.

Ensure Your Movers Are Experienced

If you own delicate items such as a piano, an aquarium, fine art, or large and expensive ornaments do ask the movers if they have experience. Sometimes, there are extra costs in moving such items so it is important to clarify your doubts beforehand.

Consider Moving by Yourself

This is an option only if you do not own that many items, where hiring a van may be sufficient for your moving process. 

5. Submit the Moving Form

This only applies if you are moving into or out of a condominium. You will need to submit an application to the condominium’s management office to move, along with a security deposit. This deposit will be refunded if no property damage is incurred during the move. Check with the condominium management when the application must be submitted. The due date for submission varies from a few days to a week before the moving date.

Condominiums also have certain regulations for moving houses. Movers can only carry out their work at condominiums during the weekdays from 9 am to 5 pm, and from 9 am to 1 pm on Saturdays. They must also use padding in lifts to prevent damage.

6. Moving Day To-dos

Give Your Old Home One Last Sweep

And by this we mean, are the cupboards completely cleared out? Are all your valuables with you? Are the switches turned off? Are the main power points unplugged? Remember to turn off the power and water supply too.

Empty Your Fridge

It is good to have your fridge completely empty during a move. Moving it as it is will risk having the items go bad, or the rattling around of the contents during the move may spoil the fridge or cause an unpleasant mess. 

Days (or weeks) before your move, be sure to start consuming the items in the fridge. This is definitely not the time to do your grocery runs! On the day of the move, you can place the items left into a cooler bag. 

Look Out for Dismantled Screws, Bolts and Nuts

There will be a lot of dismantling of large furniture happening that day. Be sure to pick up the loose items so that you can have your furniture in one piece.

Feeling Overwhelmed with Moving and Cleaning Your Home? Contact Sendhelper

If you need help while you’re moving houses, you can get help from services like Sendhelper.

Sendhelper is a home services brand provider that can aid you in managing your home. Not only can you find a handyman to help with installing your new furniture, but you can also get professionals to carry out tasks and errands for you.

If you’re moving out from a rental property or need your new home cleaned, you can also look up a reliable provider through the Sendhelper app.

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