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Removal companies: recommendations? (no man & van)


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Any recommendations for a removal company (South London to South London)?


I need a removal company (not a man & van service) that can handle most of the removal process, from providing boxes, to boxing stuff (not all, but some), storing the boxes for a short while, moving and reassembling furniture, etc.


The only one I know of and I have heard about is Harradine. Any others?


Thanks.

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I?ve hired a few removal companies from this comparison site before. However, I actually picked them based on my own requirements including my budget and the specific services I needed. So I guess you should base your decision on your particular requirements and not on recommendations alone. Think of your requirements first, then check which of the recommended companies can accommodate you properly. Good luck!
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If anyone is still looking for a removals service I just wanted to give a shout out to And Move who we used for our move from Peckham to Forest Hill. Pavel and his team were absolutely brilliant, with clear communication throughout the whole process and professional service on the day. We would recommend And Move to anyone looking for a removals firm.
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Hello have you every had a look at Roberts & Denny's Removals (London) see one of their reviews on google below;

Zoe James

a week ago-

Positive: Punctuality, Quality, Responsiveness, Value

Great experience with Roberts and Denny's. They helped us with packing, storage and two moves. Everything was perfect - punctual, thoughtful, 'can-do' attitude; just what we needed at an otherwise stressful time. Wouldn't hesitate to recommend.

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Or more details: https://www.bystored.com/

Despite the name suggesting they are a man and van, https://monstermanandvan.com they are a established removal company. I used these guys to do my move recently and they were great. Arrived on time, no issues, and affordable. They did everything, got boxes, packed up, the works.
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There are loads of removal companies in South London to choose from that offer the full moving service that you require you could try the BAR website for removal companies that are registered with industry associations. https://www.nicksremovals.co.uk/
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