A mover in a teal polo wrapping a ceramic bowl in white packing paper beside flat-packed cartons
PAPER, NOT NEWSPRINT. YOUR GLASSES ARRIVE READABLE AND CLEAN.

Three ways to use us

  • The full pack. We arrive a day or two ahead and pack the house room by room, labelled to destination. You do nothing but decide what's coming.
  • The fragile-only pack. You do the books and the linen; we do the kitchen, the glassware, the art and the awkward. The most popular option here by a distance.
  • Materials only. Proper cartons in the right sizes, butcher's paper, tape, port-a-robes on loan. Delivered up the hill so you're not wrestling flat-packs into a hatchback.

Packed for the hill, not just the truck

Steep-carry packing has its own rules and we follow them by habit: heavier cartons packed lighter so they can be carried safely on stairs, weight kept low and even for the switchback walk, everything sealed to survive being set down and picked up more times than a flat-block move ever asks. For inclinator houses we pack to the car's carton size and weight limits from the start, so nothing has to be repacked at the bottom of the hill.

Estate and downsize packing

Slow packing is a skill of its own: sorting as we go, three destinations kept apart, the sentimental handled like the valuable. It's most of what makes an estate move feel humane rather than industrial, and you can book it with or without the move itself.

WHAT IT COSTS

Packing runs on the same hourly clock as moving, with the crew sized to the house. Materials are quoted with the job, based on what your rooms actually need rather than a fixed bundle. Tell us the house and we'll give you both numbers straight.

Add packing to any enquiry with a line in the message, or make it the whole job: enquire about packing.