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I have a few pieces of furniture (a bed and some wardrobes, a sofa) that need to be dismantled, moved a short distance and put together again. I only need a man (or two) and a van, for a few hours' work. All the larger removals companies are very expensive so any reasonably priced recommendations welcome.

Thanks.

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In your case, I would say around ?50-?60 per hour for local moves with two men and a van with a 2-hour minimum charge. This is the average cost for such service and your given distance. I suggest you shop around and see which removals company will meet your budget. This is what I did when I was relocating my factory before I found this removals in London. But since that was a huge relocation, I?ve spent around ?450 as they had to dismantle heavy-duty machines and transport them into the new place. Just clearly explain your situation and prepare a breakdown of all the things you want to be dismantled and transported. I hope this helps.

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