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Finding the Best Perth Removalists: A Complete Guide


If you’re in Perth and trying to figure out which removalist is the best fit for your move, we are here to help. In this mini guide, our core focus would be the factors you need to consider before you decide on the right Perth removalist.

Reputation Should Be Duly Considered

First things first: you need to trust the people you’re hiring. You’re about to hand over your belongings, things you’ve worked hard for, things that mean something to you to these people for safe keeping and transporting. It only makes sense that they should be worth your trust.

Companies that have been operating for years have built their reputation brick by brick, earning the trust of customers across Perth. They’re also likely to be more familiar with the unique challenges of moving to the area.

The best way to dig into a company’s reputation is through a mix of research and firsthand recommendations. Begin by checking online reviews on platforms like Google, Facebook or business review websites. Pay close attention to what customers are saying about punctuality, care in handling items and overall professionalism. 

Don’t just skim the stars; be sure to read what people are saying under the comments. Did the company show up on time? Were they careful with fragile items? Were they easy to deal with? You’re looking for patterns here. 

Consistent praise for professionalism and care is a good sign. On the other hand, if you keep seeing the same complaints about damages or hidden fees, it’s time to cross that name off your list.

If you know someone who’s moved recently, ask them. Personal recommendations are gold because you’re hearing from someone who’s been through it. They can tell you exactly what went well or what to watch out for while hiring Perth removalists.

The Cheapest Option Isn’t Always the Best Option

Moving isn’t cheap, and it’s tempting to go with the lowest quote, but as you know, you usually get what you pay for. If someone’s offering to move a whole house for what feels like pocket change, you’ve got to wonder where they’re cutting corners. 

And on the flip side, a high quote doesn’t always guarantee top-notch service. The key is to find a balance between cost and value. 

When you’re getting quotes, don’t just look at the final number. Ask for a breakdown of everything that’s included. Are you paying for packing materials, or is that extra? What happens if something gets damaged, are your belongings covered? 

And don’t assume every removalist includes the same things. Some might charge extra for stairs, long carry distances or extra fragile items like pianos. Others might bundle it all into one price. You can just get it in writing so there’s no confusion later.

Feel free to ask for clarification whenever you don’t understand any aspect. If a quote seems too high or too low, ask why. A professional removalist won’t mind explaining their pricing because they want you to feel confident in your decision.

Know the Full Range of their Services

Not all removalists in Perth offer the same services. Before you even start calling around, figure out what you need. 

If you’re moving into a small apartment, you might just need someone to load, transport and unload. But if you’re packing up a family home, you might want help with packing, disassembling furniture, or even storage if your official move-in date hasn’t arrived yet.

Some removalists specialise in certain types of moves. For example, if you’re moving an office, you’ll want someone who understands how to handle delicate equipment and minimise downtime. If you’ve got antiques or other valuables, then you have to look for a team that knows how to handle fragile or high-value items. The point is to match their services to your specific needs.

Avoid companies that give vague or overly simple estimates because they’re more likely to surprise you with hidden fees later. Always ask for the quote in writing so you have a clear record of what was agreed upon.

It’s also worth asking what kind of equipment they use, for example, if they have the right trucks for the size of your move; and if they bring tools for furniture assembly and disassembly. These details might seem small, but they make a big difference on moving day. You’ll get to see why all of these matter on the day of your move.

Customer Reviews Can Help You Decide Whether or Not to Hire

When you’re reading reviews, look for specifics. But you also have to be smart about it. If a company has nothing but glowing five-star reviews, dig a little deeper. It’s not that they can’t be great, but you want to make sure the reviews are genuine. 

On the flip side, don’t write off a company because of one bad review. You have to look at the overall pattern and see what percentage of the customers were satisfied.  

Start Your Search Early

Timing is everything. The earlier you start looking for a Perth removalist to help with your move, the more likely you are to secure the best one that is available on your preferred date. 

This is especially important during peak moving seasons like the end of the financial year or school holidays. Make sure that you discuss your timeline with the removalist to ensure a smooth schedule.

These are some of the most simple yet tried-and-tested tips to get in touch with a trusted removal company. Follow these, as well as use your best judgment to ensure a hassle-free moving experience. 

Also Read: Top 10 Questions to Ask Your Perth Removalists Before Booking

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