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Recommendations for Removal Company or Help with Moving


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I will be moving from a two bed flat in ED to a 2 bed flat in Balham beginning of April.


Could anyone recommend a good, well priced company or persons with van? It will involve carrying up and down stairs as neither property has a lift, about thirty steps each end! Not too much furniture but several large printers - don't ask!!! I carried these up the stairs on my own so not that heavy really. No beds or sofas to move though.


Thanks

Can't go wrong with Bridges Removals. We used them for a recent move and they were fantastic. Very reasonable compared to other quotes and lovely guys who went out of their way to make the whole process as easy as possible.


Steve - 07956 411 450

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