Furniture delivery
Furniture delivery
The little house that we are thinking of buying in is in the middle of a small village and has no road access. We are buying it fully furnished but would want to buy some new things eg bed, dishwasher etc. Do you know if the furniture shops would actually deliver the goods to the house? I assume this is a fairly common problem and the shops/delivery men are used to this, but I have a terrible vision of my new bed being left at the entrance to the village!!
No problem Maggie. Our first place in Spain was situated in a narrow street with no car access whatsoever. It was also at the top of the town and a struggle to get anything back to................we had the same worries as you.
Not a problem, virtually every shop either in town or down at the coast were more than happy to deliver. They take it all in their stride and we worried more than they were..........if we had have ordered a full blown Aga they would have delivered it.
Must add the house also had 4 stories and they were not put out hauling stuff upstairs.
Kenny
Not a problem, virtually every shop either in town or down at the coast were more than happy to deliver. They take it all in their stride and we worried more than they were..........if we had have ordered a full blown Aga they would have delivered it.
Must add the house also had 4 stories and they were not put out hauling stuff upstairs.
Kenny
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Maggie, I was totally amazed by the different attitute of the Spanish delivery men, to the 'men' we have back home.
ok, they may not have arrived exactly when they said they would, however beds were carried up to bedrooms and assembled. Also chairs, tables, sofas etc were unwrapped, assembled and positioned to our liking. then the waste wrapping was removed by them.
It was a complete culture shock for me!
ok, they may not have arrived exactly when they said they would, however beds were carried up to bedrooms and assembled. Also chairs, tables, sofas etc were unwrapped, assembled and positioned to our liking. then the waste wrapping was removed by them.
It was a complete culture shock for me!
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I have always asked the sales person if they will take the old furniture away and they always said yes and did so. Even a very heavy sofa bed up lots of steps and then up a very steep drive that the van would not come down.
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I agree - it's no problem at all getting things delivered to a village/townhouse with no car access. One deliveryman carried a 3 seater sofa up the street to our house on his head - the dreaded 'elf and safety police thankfully haven't reached Spain yet.
Often things we are throwing out don't even get as far as the municipal bins before they are claimed. We took down the horrible corrugated iron roofing from our roof terrace and set off to carry it down to the bins sheet by sheet. A Spanish guy passing on his bicycle said "are you throwing that out" and when we said yes, he promptly dumped his bike by the side of the road, seized the sheets of corrugated iron and made off with them. Recycling in action!
Our local council has just introduced a facility of a phone number to ring if you have items of furniture etc. to dispose of, and they will come to collect it free of charge. They are trying to encourage people to do this rather than leave stuff by the bins, so maybe your council will have something similar.
Often things we are throwing out don't even get as far as the municipal bins before they are claimed. We took down the horrible corrugated iron roofing from our roof terrace and set off to carry it down to the bins sheet by sheet. A Spanish guy passing on his bicycle said "are you throwing that out" and when we said yes, he promptly dumped his bike by the side of the road, seized the sheets of corrugated iron and made off with them. Recycling in action!
Our local council has just introduced a facility of a phone number to ring if you have items of furniture etc. to dispose of, and they will come to collect it free of charge. They are trying to encourage people to do this rather than leave stuff by the bins, so maybe your council will have something similar.
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