Vehicle sizes
Luton
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LWB
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SWB (panel van)
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Call toll free 08000 336 331
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Volume
capacity: 550 cubic feet
15 cubic metres
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Volume capacity:
350 cubic feet
10 cubic metres
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Volume capacity:
66 cubic feet
1.8 cubic feet
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Payload length:
13 feet/4 metres
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Payload length: 10.5
feet/3.2 metres
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Payload length:
5.25 feet/1.6 metres
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Payload width: 7.5
feet/2.4 metres
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Payload width: 5.7
feet/1.7 metres
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Payload width: 3.3 feet/1
metres
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Payload height: 7.2
feet/2.18 metres
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Payload height:
5.10 feet/1.78 metres
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Payload height:
3.8 feet/1.13 metres
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Total vehicle length: 21.4 ft plus 4.11 tail lift
6.5 plus 1.5 for tail lift
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Total vehicle length: 18
feet
5.5 metres
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Total vehicle length: 14
feet
4.3 metres
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Total vehicle height: 9.10 feet/3 metres
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Total vehicle height: 8.2 feet/2.5 metres
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Total vehicle height: 5.11/1.8 metres
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The Final Countdown – You Are Moving
Finally, the moment when you and your family decided
to move to a new home has come. You have managed to pass through many ups and
downs– from contracts, documents and bank lending to searching buyers for the old home. When all that
is behind you now and everything is supposed to be as easy as a pie, you should start organizing the process
of moving. Here are some tips that will help you start
preparing early in order to reduce the risk of problems at the last
moment:
About 3 months before the
day
Good planning means you start early enough and plan
all the details included in that important and quite tough process of relocation. This is the right time to create a special folder in which to collect all necessary
documents and a list of things to do – if you move to a new neighborhood or city, get maps of the place and mark all the important
places, such as schools, hospitals, supermarkets, banks. Create a detailed budget list for the relocation, including all the money
you would need for transportation, packaging, repairs, insurance, etc. If you have not told your children for the move yet, now is the time to do it so that they
would have enough time to spend with their friends and say goodbye to them. At that stage you
should also consider all the details concerning the removal company you would use; take the final decision for the one that will transport your
belongings and make sure you have checked all the conditions and the prices included in the
service contract.
About 2 months before the
day
Sketch the distribution of the rooms in your new
home and do a complete review of your current furniture. That way you will decide if they fit in the
new environment. If you are confident that some
items will not fit or match the interior, consider selling them and buying new ones. If you have a pet, don't forget the last meeting
with the vet for examination and vaccination records – you should also ask for advice on how to transport him in the safest way.
Update your notebook
with addresses and telephone numbers;
specify the people who need to be informed about the moving. Consider what you can start packing now – for example, things you use seasonally. If you pack your stuff yourself, start collecting boxes
and other necessary packaging materials.
About a month before the
day
Make sure you are ready with all the necessary documents – for the move of the kids in a new
school; for the entry or exit of services such as cable television or telephone; visit your bank and arrange the necessary transfers and documents. Throw away or give to someone all those items that you cannot or
do not want to take with you. Confirm again
all the details of the moving day with the company you hired.
A few days before the
day
Empty the refrigerator and garbage bins, clean the
appliances and fittings.Create a package of essentials that you will take with you and provide enough money for urgent
needs and emergencies.
At moving day
Supervise the loading of all items to avoid leaving
any of them behind. Don't forget to give enough time to your kids and
family to say goodbye to the house before you start the journey to your new
life. http://www.londonremovals.org.uk/moving-abroad/
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