We’ve received your request successfully. Our system is now matching you with removal companies that best fit your needs — starting with local options or broader regional specialists if no nearby providers are available. You’ll be hearing from the matched companies soon.

Based on the details provided, we’ll connect you with providers who have the right expertise for your requirements, and availability.
The matched companies will follow-up with you directly to either clarify your details or to gather further information. Sometimes, an in-person removal survey or video call is required to help them understand exactly what you need.
Once they understand the size, weight, volume and distance of what you’re moving, they’ll prepare a quote that reflects your move properly. Please be as accurate and truthful as possible when describing your belongings, it ensures your quote is realistic and avoids any surprises on moving day.
We suggest aiming to get 3 quotes, that way you can easily compare them and choose the removals company that best suits you.
When comparing your quotes, look for: price and what's included in the service; do they offer insurance and protection cover; confirm availability for the dates you're planning your move (and if better to change dates); customer reviews; any additional services (packing, storage, dismantling, etc.).
Once you’ve compared your quotes, try to make your decision as soon as possible. Removals companies can get booked up quickly, especially during peak times, so securing your date early helps avoid last‑minute stress and ensures you get the team you want.
If you're unsure what to look for or want expert guidance, explore our helpful Moving Home guides. They’re designed to make the process simpler and help you feel confident in your choice.
We get it, understanding quotes and how removal companies operate can feel overwhelming. That’s why we’ve answered the most common questions—clear, simple, and without the fluff.

Keep your move legally watertight.
Compare trusted conveyancers who handle the paperwork and explain it in plain English.

Avoid nasty surprises later.
Book a qualified surveyor to check the property before you commit.