PR Newswire
15 Oct 2022, 09:01 GMT+10
Sydney interstate Removalists
SYDNEY, Oct. 15, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Over the coming weeks, thousands of residents have been ordered to evacuate their homes despite a brief pardon from mother nature. It has been reported that more than 100 flood warnings have been issued across NSW as floodwaters continue to rise, making most interstate removalists service very difficult according to City Removalist Chief Operation Manager "Jack".
The wild weather conditions that have pummeled much of Australia's east coast in recent days is far from over, with another heavy downpour expected to cause more anguish and sorrow for many NSW residents effecting the Interstate removalists Sydney industry, and delaying many of the Parramatta, all the way to Penrith removalists services.
Moving can be a stressful time when the skies are blue and the sun is shining, imagine the anxiety amongst those who want to move but cannot because they hindered by wild weather conditions, it is a dilemma facing 1000's of tenants and homeowners in New South Wales and beyond.
City Removalist and Storage, one of the market pioneers within the industry have revealed that there has been a significant decline in demand due to interest rate hikes, inflation and now compounded with inclement weather predictions.
According to City Removalist and Storage, not only has there been a decline in local Sydney home removals metropolitan moves, but also interstate relocations where inclement weather conditions have been reigning havoc, pardon the pun, in various parts of Queensland and Victoria.
City Removalist and Storage Operation Manager suggested that even though weather warnings have alarmed a lot of tenants and homeowners from relocating, those wanting to move should not despair as there are a few things you and your removalist can preplan.
City Removalist and Storage suggest that you check the weather forecast, knowing when there is a strong possibility of rain or not is a fundament step in the right direction, choose a day where it is likely that there is a small or no chance of rain. If the weather suddenly takes a turn for the worse, stop and take a break while it passes through.
It is also important to make sure the surface is not slippery once inside the home by laying towels or other material will assist both the movers and the customer in navigating and handling the items more efficiently as opposed to a potentially hazardous slippery surface.
City Removalist and Storage have helped 100's of customers move through challenging weather conditions by applying innovative ways, some which have been cited in this article. Even though weather conditions may hamper a potential move, City Removalist and Storage insist that it should not deter you from moving especially when the job is being done by a trusted, well respected, and professional removalist company.
If you want to learn more about the other groundbreaking ways City Removalist and Storage help 100's of customers move safely and effectively, visit their website at www.cityremovalist.com.au.
About City Removalist
It's hard to believe they started out over 20 years ago when one man purchased his first removalist truck. Fast forward to today and their fleet of over 45 trucks move entire households and offices across eastern Australia within 48 hours. They know the city of Sydney and its surrounding suburbs better than most as they have served not only Sydney, but Brisbane, Canberra, Adelaide, and Melbourne for over 20 years with quality service, professionalism, fairness, and integrity.
For more information, find us on https://www.cityremovalist.com.au/ or call on 1300 441 331 and our friendly staff will be more than happy to assist you.
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