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Joseph and his team have just picked up, delivered and constructed a (very heavy) table for us. Really pleased. Nothing a bother for them and very reasonable price. We also had Joseph and his team help us with our house move a couple of weeks ago, and he managed to fit all of our one bedroom flat in his van, which meant only one trip and so again very reasonable price. Good, clear and easy communication. Recommended if you want a stress free time in moving anything!

I actually have no words... well I do and they're all positive.

I was a little sceptical after reading so many 5* reviews jut Joseph is just fabulous. Nothing is too much bother and he's gorgeous & polite and more than happy to go the extra mile.

Definitely would use him again. Please don't hesitate to reach out if you want any further help x

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Another 5* review for @jouseph1987


We recently moved from a one bed flat to a little cottage house and totally underestimated how much work it will be. Joseph helped us assess the job and gave us a good quote. Throughout all the communications and on the day Joseph and his team were kind, reassuring and polite. They were very quick and helpful and even provided lunch for us, something I totally forgot to account for in the midst of such a stressful day!


He also has offered pick up and drop off furniture as well. He lives locally and was very flexible with timings. Can't recommend him enough.

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I called Joseph earlier today to ask if he could help move quite a lot of large items tonight.  

He was great - came when he said he would, with a great van.  He was really helpful and picked up all the items, then delivered them carefully after the 1.5 hours drive to their destination.

I highly recommend Joseph if you need any removals carried out, of any items at all...a really helpful, smooth service - Thanks, Joseph!

 

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Another recommendation from me for Jouseph and his team. Moved a sofa and (big) sideboard for me, even though a lot of stairs. The 2 young men who did the actual heavy lifting were really friendly and polite. I'll definitely use them again for any removals or furniture collection/delivery. 

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