Local and interstate removalists When is a move not a move? If you’re removals are to another nearby home, that’s a simple move. If you’re removalist is taking you somewhere that’s about an 8 hour drive away, or move to another state, that’s almost a paradigm shift! So, not all moves are the same. Here are a few things to think about when you are planning that relocation. Preparations If the move is to a house still in the same neighbourhood and you can still visit friends frequently, or when you come to work, a change of address will not be necessary if you have a post office box. Some mail senders may have to be notified if they have to send letters to your home address, that is street and number. Of course, if you have not got a PO Box, then you will still have to notify address change to utilities, banks and government departments. Moving to another city? Well, everything needs to be changed. Banking should be okay if you do it online.
Moving to a new home can be difficult at the best of times, but moving interstate takes things to a whole new level. Even the simple logistics of interstate removals is often enough to drive people crazy, and that’s without having to worry about getting things packed and unpacked at the other end. Here at Brilliance Removals we offer full interstate removal services. Although you might be a little skeptical about using a professional removalist, we honestly believe that it’s your best option for long distance moves. In the rest of this article we’re going to explore a few of the most important things to know about interstate removals. Don’t hesitate to speak to our team if you have any questions! You Should Always Use a Professional Removalist for Interstate Removals Right now you’re probably thinking something along the lines of “Of course they’re saying that, they want me to use their business!”. But trust us, nothing could be further from the truth. Of course, we do want you to use our business, but we also want to prevent the stress and emotional suffering that we’ve seen caused by interstate moves so often in the past.