Safe Removal - If Planning a New Year House Move It Needs to Be On Your List

Moving house can be tricky or stressful with so many things to worry about; and this can be compounded by the especially tricky process of moving a safe.

But it’s not necessarily something that homeowners might think of when making their plans, but businesses spend good money to remove their safes and depending on the sort of safe they have, homeowners would be wise to do it too.

Safe removal is a very complicated process, carried out by skilled professionals.

If you’re moving house, and shopping around for the best removals company in the area, you might have been told that they can do a safe removal as an extra service. But in our years of experience at eSafes, we’ve found that safes can often be damaged during an inexperienced safe removal. Worse still, the area around the safe can be damaged and could require costly repair.

A safe removal professional provides, not only the very best equipment for the job, but also the latest techniques and health and safety protocols. This includes negotiating stairways which can be dangerous when not tackled by an experienced pro.

Even safes which are integral to a property such as wall safes and underfloor safes can be transported and in many cases the cost of this operation is small compared to the cost of buying another brand new safe.

Incidentally, if you’re going nowhere but looking to get rid of an unwanted safe, we also offer safe disposal. It is important to dispose of a safe in the least dangerous and most environmentally friendly way.

Next week, we’ll be publishing our ten step safe removal plan. Until then, if you’re not sure whether you need a helping hand why not give us a call and discuss your situation. We’re not here to give you the big sell. We’re here to help our customers out and tell them what they need to do.

All you need to do is call 0800 783 2328 and whatever you have to ask, we have the answer. We can tell you where to place a safe, how to maintain it in the long run and how to remove or dispose it.

It’s one less thing to worry about in the build up to the big move.