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Special Removals - Man and Van London

London · NW10 4UU Get directionsContact details below
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From flats to family homes, we make house moves easy with full packing, transport, and careful handling.

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Frequently asked questions - Special Removals - Man and Van London

How far in advance should I book a removal company?

For house moves, aim to book Special Removals - Man and Van London at least 4-6 weeks in advance, especially for moves at the end of the month or in summer. For smaller jobs like man-and-van, 1-2 weeks is usually sufficient.

Do removal companies disassemble furniture?

Many removal companies including Special Removals - Man and Van London offer disassembly and reassembly as part of a full-service move. This is typically charged as an add-on. Confirm with Special Removals - Man and Van London when requesting a quote.

Are my belongings insured during the move?

Special Removals - Man and Van London should carry goods in transit insurance, but coverage limits vary. For valuable items, consider additional insurance. Ask for a copy of their policy before the move.

What size skip do I need?

As a rough guide: a 2-yard mini skip suits a small bathroom clearance; a 4-yard skip handles a kitchen refurb; 6-8 yards covers most full house clearances; 10 yards and above suits construction and heavy waste. If unsure, go one size larger - an underfilled skip is wasted money.

Do I need a permit to place a skip on the road?

Yes - if the skip will sit on a public road, pavement, or verge, you (or the hire company) need a skip permit from your local council. Permits typically cost £30-£60 and take 3-5 working days to issue. Placing a skip on private property such as a driveway does not require a permit.