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    Hidden Costs of Moving House in Surrey (And How to Avoid Them)

    Nerd VoicesBy Nerd VoicesJuly 29, 20255 Mins Read
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    If you’re getting ready to move house in Surrey, you’re probably juggling a hundred things at once. Trust me, I’ve been there. At first, it all sounds fun—maybe even a fresh start—but then the little worries start creeping in. Sure, you expect to pay for things like moving vans or deposits, but what catches you off guard are all those tiny costs that seem to pop up from nowhere. I’ve had my fair share of “Wait, I have to pay for that too?” moments. Hopefully, sharing what I learned will help you steer clear of some of the same headaches.

    Here’s what to look out for, plus some down-to-earth tips to keep your house move as cheap as possible.

    1. Packing Bits and Bobs

    What it costs

    I used to think moving meant stuffing things in supermarket boxes and calling it a day. Turns out, if you need to buy boxes, bubble wrap, or tape, it can cost a packet. Sometimes shops charge £3 or £4 for a box, which adds up super fast.

    How to save

    • Pop into your local supermarket or corner shop and ask for leftover boxes—they usually throw them away anyway and might be happy to help.
    • Wrap cups and plates in your own towels, socks, or old t-shirts. Much cheaper than bubble wrap and no waste!
    • Check online groups—people often give away packing stuff after they’ve moved.

    2. Storage

    What it costs

    If you can’t move in on the same day you move out, you might need to stash your stuff somewhere. I found storage in Surrey can range from £50 up to £200 a month, which shocked me the first time round.

    How to save

    • Call around and ask for deals before picking a storage place. Sometimes places like Big Yellow or Shurgard have great offers if you’re new or local removals companies like Removals Guildford can do you a removals and storage package deal.
    • Clear out anything you don’t use so you’re storing less.
    • If you’ve got friends or family with garage or loft space, see if they’ll help for a week or two.

    3. Cleaning

    What it costs

    If you’re renting, you’ll probably have to leave the place spotless or risk losing your deposit. I was floored when I learned a cleaner can charge £100 or even more.

    How to save

    • Tackle the easy stuff yourself if you can (hoover, dust, wipe the kitchen surfaces).
    • Ask around or check local Facebook groups for cleaners who give a discount for move-out jobs.
    • Need carpets or windows cleaned too? Try to bundle it all together—it can be cheaper.

    4. Utilities

    What it costs

    Changing your gas, water, electricity, or internet can sometimes mean extra charges. Some companies ask for about £50 to swap things over, and new internet often isn’t free to set up.

    How to save

    • Let your utility companies know you’re moving as early as you can to dodge extra fees.
    • Check comparison websites to look for cheaper deals when setting up at your new place.
    • If you’re staying with the same company, just ask if they can knock the setup fee off.

    5. Time Off Work

    What it costs

    Moving day is a big time-suck. You might need to take a day or more off work, and if that isn’t paid, the cost can hurt.

    How to save

    • Start packing and sorting in the evenings or at weekends to avoid a last-minute rush.
    • Get help if you can—friends, family, or even professional packers for the big jobs. Sometimes it’s worth it, just to get time back.
    • If your job allows, move on a weekend (unless the movers charge more for those days).

    6. Extra

    Local Costs

    Every area has its own little surprises. In some parts of Surrey, like Reigate or Redhill, you might need to buy a parking permit for the van, or pay the council if you have to block off part of the street for a few hours.

    How to save

    • Contact the council and ask if you’ll need permits or have to pay for parking a removal van.
    • Giving your neighbours a heads-up can help. You don’t want to annoy anyone on your first day.

    Picking a Removals Company

    Moving yourself sounds good… until you see how much stuff you have! Removals companies in Surrey such as Surrey Removals charge from around £400 for a flat up to over £1,000 if you’ve got a big house or lots of stuff. The cost depends on distance, how much you need moved, and if you want help packing or moving special things like a piano.

    Some tips from my own experience:

    • Ask friends and neighbours who they used. People usually love to share which movers are good (or which to avoid).
    • Always get a few quotes so you can compare prices and see what’s included—like insurance or fuel.
    • Check online reviews for peace of mind.
    • If you can, move on a weekday. It’s often cheaper.
    • Some companies offer a van and a driver or let you pack yourself to save money.
    • Book early, especially if you want to move in summer.

    Picking good movers makes the whole day much easier and might save you money in the end.

    Last Tips for a Smoother Move

    • Write a list of every possible cost so nothing catches you off guard.
    • Keep a little extra cash spare just in case.
    • Don’t be shy—ask on social media or local forums for advice or if someone’s got spare boxes.

    Moving day will never be totally stress-free, but if you plan ahead and ask for help, you’ll get through it. And don’t forget, keep the kettle handy so you can make a cuppa after all that hard work. You’ll deserve it!

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