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One stop east on the 1855 line

Removalists Croydon

Croydon is where our measure-first habit earns its keep. The streets east of the station hold some of the corridor's loveliest Federation houses, and lovely means specific: doorways with their own opinions, verandahs with steps, glass that predates the suburb's power lines.

A leafy street of red-brick Federation houses in Croydon at golden dusk, porch lights on
the streets east of the station

What a Croydon move asks of a remover

The houses here were built in an era of hallway arches, picture rails and joinery nobody would dare quote today. Moving through them is a craft question before it's a muscle question:

  • The tape first. Hall return, narrowest door, verandah steps: measured on arrival, before the truck opens.
  • Leadlight logic. Anything glazed travels wrapped, padded and upright, and doorway glass gets shielded while furniture passes it.
  • Narrow street sense. Some of these streets were drawn for horse carts. We scout the truck position ahead, and sometimes a smaller truck standing closer beats a bigger one parked around the corner.
  • Pianos, properly. Croydon keeps its pianos. They get their own plan.
A house that has stood for a hundred years deserves a crew that will slow down for five minutes.

That's the manner of it. The arithmetic is the same as everywhere on the corridor: the three hourly rates, the honest hours estimate on the callback, and a run-sheet in writing before the day.


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