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Over 40 Years Of Experience Set Conroy Removals Apart

Over 40 Years Of Experience Set Conroy Removals Apart From The Rest

For anyone who has ever experienced moving house, they probably have memories of a very stress-filled time and wish they could have chosen a moving company who might have made their move a bit easier. Conroy Removals have been moving people for over 40 years and their owners work in the business every day to ensure that their clients are totally happy with their service. They work on a ‘word of mouth’ basis, always an accurate pointer to the success, or otherwise of a business and its service. What sets the team from Conroy Removals apart from their competitors is their willingness to go that extra mile to ensure that their customers’ possessions arrive in the same condition that they left.

Whether their clients are moving locally or moving overseas, the team at Conroy Removals realise that there is just so much to remember to do. To this end, they have put together a moving planner, a timeframe for you to make your move just that much more stress free. This is obviously purely a guide and may alter depending on peoples’ specific circumstances.

It is important to start as early as possible so, four weeks to moving day, they urge their clients to make sure they have told the team at Conroy Removals of everything they want moved at the time of booking. They also urge customers to organise transit insurance for the move by completing an itemised valuation list of all their possessions. Conroy Removals will provide an insurance declaration to complete. They also suggest notifying your children’s school of your move and, if moving out of the area arranging for school records to be transferred to their new school. These are all small, but important details which you may not think of at the time.

Further tips include getting copies of your medical notes from your doctor or dentist to provide to your new health professionals, obtaining visas and work permits and checking that passports are up-to-date if you are moving overseas. It is also important to advise insurance companies, the IRD, your local council and your solicitor and accountant of your impending move.

There are very extensive lists regarding everyday tasks which will help enormously with your move, going right down to one week to moving day when you need to contact your power, gas, phone Sky etc to advise of your move date. Please go to http://www.conroy.co.nz to download these very helpful moving lists to make your move a breeze.


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