What our packing looks like
- Glass, china and leadlight wrapped individually, packed upright, never laid flat
- Kitchens boxed bench by bench so they unpack the way you cook
- Wardrobes into hanging cartons, clothes still on their hangers
- Cartons labelled by room and stacked so the eighth box doesn't crush the first
- Furniture in felt and stretch-wrap before it moves an inch
An honest split of the labour
Plenty of people pack their own books and linen and leave us the kitchen and the glass. That's a sensible split: the cheap-to-pack goes in your cartons on your evenings, and the expensive-to-break goes in ours.
Whatever you pack yourself, keep the cartons book-box small for heavy things and label the room, not the contents. Future-you only needs to know where it lands.
Same crews, same hourly rates
Packing runs on the same crews and the same hourly tiers as the move itself, whether it happens the day before or on the morning. No packing surcharge, no mystery line items: hours worked, materials used, told plainly on the callback.
Book the crew that measures first
Tell us what's moving and where. We call you back, ask the questions that matter, and give you an honest read on crew, truck and hours before anything is booked.