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Renting a van for relocating

We have Small, Medium and Long wheel based Mercedes Sprinter and Volkswagen Crafter panel vans as well as 3.5 tonne Luton vans with a tail lift, and specialist refrigerated and temperature controlled vans all available for self-drive hire.

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Renting a van for relocating

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  1. Renting a Van for relocating - What you need to know Are you relocating and looking for an option to move your valuables from one place to another? You can rent a self-driven van to save costs. But before you sign the rental agreement, it is a good idea to look at the pros and cons associated with each option. Renting a Van for Relocating - what you need to know Hiring a professional mover can be costly; thus, several people consider renting a van as it is can save money to move their essentials to a new home or location. Self-drive vans for hire in Birmingham, UK also offer greater flexibility, giving you the freedom to move your property, at a time of your convenience. However, if you don’t plan well, the tasks involved can be time-consuming and stressful. In this post, we are sharing some suggestions and tips that can help you ease the process of moving and finding a van for hire. 1 Research about different sizes of personal moving vans There are three basic sizes of hire vans available, each with their own recommended range of capacities. ●Small Wheel-based Vans Small vans are usually 10-12 feet in length. They are perfect for- ▪ 50 or fewer boxes ▪ 5 pieces of furniture ▪ 400-450 cubic feet of possessions ▪ Perfect for 1-bedroom apartment ●Medium Wheel-based Vans Medium vans are usually 14-17 feet in length. They are perfect for (approximately)- ▪ 100 or fewer boxes ▪ 10 pieces of furniture ▪ 650-850 cubic feet of possessions ▪ Perfect for 2-bedroom apartment/home ●Large Wheel-based Vans Large vans are usually 20-24 feet in length. They are perfect for (approximately)- ▪ 150 or fewer boxes ▪ 15 pieces of furniture ▪ 4500-6500 cubic feet of possessions ▪ Perfect for 3-bedroom apartment/home #2 Rent a van you can drive

  2. This is extremely important because driving a van, unlike a car, requires greater manoeuvrability. Before renting a van, you need to test drive the vehicle to judge if you can control a heavy-load vehicle. Another important thing to consider is the automatic transmission feature - it should also be on your checklist before renting as it eases the driving. Most importantly, check the van thoroughly for dents, scratches and other damages before signing the rental agreement. If possible, take time out of your schedule to get comfortable manoeuvring the van before hitting the road. It is a good idea to start slow on the day you are moving - remember to schedule the slow start into your journey timeline, to avoid delays and worries all around. #3 Choose moving insurance Getting the right moving insurance may seem unnecessary but is highly recommended. It can cover more than just your liability and the van. Look for an insurance that can cover the loss of property in case of an accident or damage caused by boxes shifting in the moving vehicle. #4 Use moving equipment Moving is not easy especially when you are doing it all by yourself, and if you are undertaking this task for the first time. When moving a heavy load like a piano or a sofa, you may want to use moving equipment to ease the shifting from your home to the van.

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