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I want to give a recommendation for Smile Moves after the experience I had with them. They moved the contents of our property (5 bed house) from Glengarry Road, SE22 to storage in Deptford, SE8. Below is the review I posted for them that I wanted to share here too...


I chose Smile Moves as they were local and came highly recommended. I was not disappointed. Simon and his team were prompt and professional when quoting and even offered advice on the size of storage unit I would need. They offered a reasonable price for the service we wanted, moving out of a 5 bedroom house into storage. As is often the case with property sales we had complications with exchange and Simon was very understanding when we had to reschedule our move to another day. On the day itself they took care to make sure all my furniture was suitably protected and they carefully packed everything into their van for transit. I have been working in property for a number of years and have undertaken a number of similar moves with other reputable companies. Simon and his team were better than any of the others we have used. They took extra care when moving furniture to make sure there weren't any knocks, scuffs or scratches on the walls and skirting as you often get when doing a move. Everything was well protected and handled with care. They managed to fit everything into a very small storage unit without needing to cram things in and pile things precariously as I have seen in the past. Overall the best move experience I have ever had and I am certain to use them again.

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