Removals in Chelmsford - Adrian Knight Removals
- by Adrian Knight
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- 08 Aug, 2016
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Do you need Removals in Chelmsford?

"Not the China" you may hear the other half cry. The worse thing and may cause your eyes to tear is opening up a box is seeing all your plates and china smashed into dust particles. Packing and transporting all your furniture, wardrobe and kitchen can be a stressful process.
Adrian Knight Removals offers supplies to make sure that all your bits and bobs don't get ruined in transport. With part of the removals, there are options to get more than just the standard cardboard box. We offer; bubble wrap, wardrobe box's, packaging tape, double walled removal boxes and the classic cardboard box, of course.
Adrian Knight Removals offers supplies to make sure that all your bits and bobs don't get ruined in transport. With part of the removals, there are options to get more than just the standard cardboard box. We offer; bubble wrap, wardrobe box's, packaging tape, double walled removal boxes and the classic cardboard box, of course.
Here are a few tips and tricks to making that move easier:
- Label what's in the Box's
Many forget and then get star-struck when they need a rain jacket and it becomes a game of finding the needle in the haystack. A preferred tip is to label what room it's going into. If mixed then write what the items in the box it is, etc Socks / Cushions.
- Cover those Liquids
The last thing you want to find is a soggy and soaped up box.
Cover any liquids or toiletries with plastic and screw the lids back on, or alternatively, put them in sandwich bags and seal them up. This will save on any unnecessary cleaning you got to do before you've even moved in.
- 'Bits n Bobs'
For all those screws, jewellery and anything else loose, the sandwich bag may be your saviour. Using a permanent marker it's easy to label what it belongs to and making sure nothing gets lost.
- Vacuum Seal
Buy Vacuum seal bags to help save down on the size and keep all your items sealed together. A great example is to use it on out of fashion clothes you won't be using. Why bother with all those winter jackets to box when you can squeeze it down? Or vacuum seal that duvet and any blankets, otherwise you may need a tower box to cram that into.
For a no obligation quote. Whether you use us or not for your move, we can supply your boxes with free of charge delivery*. [*10 mile radius.minimum 20 box order]
If you are looking for our Removal Company in Chelmsford, then find out more about the entire service on offer.
Alternatively have a look on our latest blog post about Removals in Dunmow
Many forget and then get star-struck when they need a rain jacket and it becomes a game of finding the needle in the haystack. A preferred tip is to label what room it's going into. If mixed then write what the items in the box it is, etc Socks / Cushions.
- Cover those Liquids
The last thing you want to find is a soggy and soaped up box.
Cover any liquids or toiletries with plastic and screw the lids back on, or alternatively, put them in sandwich bags and seal them up. This will save on any unnecessary cleaning you got to do before you've even moved in.
- 'Bits n Bobs'
For all those screws, jewellery and anything else loose, the sandwich bag may be your saviour. Using a permanent marker it's easy to label what it belongs to and making sure nothing gets lost.
- Vacuum Seal
Buy Vacuum seal bags to help save down on the size and keep all your items sealed together. A great example is to use it on out of fashion clothes you won't be using. Why bother with all those winter jackets to box when you can squeeze it down? Or vacuum seal that duvet and any blankets, otherwise you may need a tower box to cram that into.
For a no obligation quote. Whether you use us or not for your move, we can supply your boxes with free of charge delivery*. [*10 mile radius.minimum 20 box order]
If you are looking for our Removal Company in Chelmsford, then find out more about the entire service on offer.
Alternatively have a look on our latest blog post about Removals in Dunmow

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The writer can show their personality:
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Blogs are a great form of mass communication:
You can help people, learn new things, entertain your audience—the possibilities are endless and amazing. Blogging opens up all of these to a very wide audience.
You can make money:
Get the right blog going and you can make a lot of money through advertising and sponsored posts.
It allows people to craft better thoughts:
Instead of reading haphazard, uneducated Facebook statuses, it’s much better to see people’s thought process in a well-written blog post.
You can establish a community:
Blogging allows you to connect with other individuals who share the same interests. Sharing ideas and opinions within your community helps establish yourself as a thought leader.
Good for SEO:
Keeping content on your site fresh and relevant, you can use your blog to boost the search engine ranking (SEO) of your site and your business.
It brings people back to your site:
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