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Two trucks, one planOffice & large home removals Burwood
Past four bedrooms, or past a certain number of desks, a move stops being a bigger version of a small one. It becomes logistics: two trucks staged so one loads while one travels, and a run-sheet that says what's on each.
Four-bedroom-plus houses, offices and anything where one truck would mean two trips. One hourly rate covers the whole crew and both trucks.
Two trucks aren't twice the cost of one; they're usually fewer hours. Loading in parallel is how a big house lands in a day.
How a large move is planned
- The walk-through first. Big moves get their questions asked early: access at both ends, what's staying, what's fragile, what has to land first.
- A written run-sheet. Which truck carries what, in what order, and where each drop lands. Everyone works the same page, including you.
- Offices around office hours. Desks down after close, IT boxed and labelled to the desk map, everything standing again before the doors open. Weekends are made for this.
- Docks and lifts handled. Commercial buildings run on the same bookings as the towers. We speak that language fluently.
Downtime is the real cost
For an office, the removalist's invoice is the small number; the days the business can't work are the big one. The plan is built backwards from "open again Monday", and the crew size is chosen to make that arithmetic work.
Tell us the date the doors must reopen and we'll plan the move that gets you there.
Book the crew that measures first
Tell us what's moving and where. We call you back, ask the questions that matter, and give you an honest read on crew, truck and hours before anything is booked.