Brighton office moves with business continuity in mind
Good removals begin with useful questions: volume, access, timing, parking and the belongings you want handled with extra care.
Request a clear quoteWhat a well-scoped move should include
A removals plan should be tailored to the property rather than priced from a guess. Before booking, confirm the vehicle and crew size, loading route, protection for furniture and flooring, any dismantling needed and how collection/delivery timing will work.
- Collection and delivery addresses with postcodes
- Floor, lift, stairs and long-carry details
- Parking or loading restrictions checked in advance
- An item list, including fragile or high-value belongings
- A written scope and clear insurance terms
Local knowledge that makes a difference
Brighton and Hove properties are varied: narrow staircases, basement flats, terraced streets and busy central loading areas. Give your moving team the detail early so the day can be planned, not improvised.
Office removals: the local detail matters
Office moves are planned around people returning to work. Use zone labels, an agreed IT handover plan and staged delivery so desks, files and shared equipment arrive in a usable order.
Before you book
Ask for a written scope that confirms the crew, vehicle, included services, access assumptions, parking plan, timing and insurance terms. That protects both sides and creates a calmer moving day.
Built for the questions people actually ask before moving.
- What happens if access is difficult?
- Which crew and van do I need?
- Can you pack fragile items?
- Can the move work around my completion time?
Quick answers
How do I get an accurate quote?
Share both postcodes, date, property size, access details and a useful inventory or photos of larger items.
Should I book before my date is fixed?
Ask about provisional availability, then confirm the company’s booking and cancellation terms in writing.
What should I check about insurance?
Read the actual policy and terms; declare high-value items as required. Do not rely on a logo or general claim alone.