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Hello! I am seeking a removals company to move us from a 1 bed flat in Forest Hill to a house in Hemel Hempstead. I require a full size lorry and a couple of guys to move all my furniture etc - its a definite removals job rather than a man with a van.


Has anyone got any recommendations?


Many thanks!

Roberts and Dennys are very good and worth asking to quote. Reasonable price and take care of your stuff. They have a packing service too that I'd recommend. We've used them twice in a year: firstly to move-in to our house, then 6 months later move everything out into storage for building work. (all about to come back next week) Plenty of other recommendations for them on this site too.
  • 1 month later...

A bit late, but just wanted to recommend VP removals after finding them on the forum via several recommendations.


These guys are fantastic!!!


Fantastic value for money and they work so hard! They estimated the job would take 4 hours and it took exactly 4 hours, even though they had to take apart our problem wardrobe and put it back together again for us. No damage, everything exactly where we needed it and super speedy, it's the easiest move we've ever done.


Thoroughly recommend these guys. They're as good as the big firms but cheaper and comes with loads of experience of moving awkward furniture into awkward houses.


http://www.vpremovals.co.uk/

  • 7 months later...
Man and van is providing best finest relocation Services in all over the United kingdom because i fully trusted on that comapny man and van staff so nicely shift me from one house to another house because they have well trained staff so i recomanded that hire Man and van morden removals services if you want to move your stuff morden or another Area then hire that service.

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