Woolwich
The point itself: bigger heritage homes, one road out, and every approach running the length of Woolwich Road.
A removalist for the peninsula
On a sandstone peninsula reached by three bridges, the move is won before the truck arrives. We plan the approach, protect the house, then move the household: floors, thresholds and door surrounds included.
Local house moves, pianos and antiques, packing, downsizing. Straight hourly rates, published below.
How a careful move runs
Older streets, older doorways, longer approaches. None of it is a problem on the day if it was thought about the week before.
The street, the rooms, the piano, the garden path, the doorway that has always been tight. If it helps, we come and look before we quote the day.
Which bridge, where the truck stands, how far the carry runs and who carries what. Written down and agreed, not improvised at the kerb.
Runners over the boards, a board over the threshold, padding on the architraves. Then the household moves through it all unmarked.
Services
Getting a household out of, or into, an 1850s to 1890s house with the house left unmarked. Our lead work.
The pieces that make owners nervous, moved with boards, straps and patience.
Cartons packed properly, and the floors, thresholds and door surrounds protected as standard.
Leaving a long-held home for something smaller, on a calm plan with room to decide.
Huntleys Cove and the foreshore buildings: lifts booked, common areas padded, done by the building's rules.
Also quietly taken: interstate moves and backloads, and small office and commercial moves. Same care, same rates model.
The Approach Plan
Three bridges onto the peninsula, streets laid out before furniture trucks existed, and not much kerb to stand on. That is the part of a Hunters Hill move most quotes skip. It is the first part we plan.
Pick your pocket of the peninsula and your kind of home, and we will sketch the likely approach: the bridge, the standing spot, the carry and the crew it points to. Send it with your enquiry and the callback starts halfway done.
Rates
Hourly, by crew. One rate for each, and there is nothing else hiding behind them.
| The move | Crew | Rate |
|---|---|---|
| Apartment or unit | 2 movers 1 truck | $250/hr |
| House, 2 to 3 bedrooms | 3 movers 1 truck | $350/hr |
| Large home or office, 4+ | 4 movers 2 trucks | $500/hr |
Crew is confirmed after we talk through the rooms and the access. Estimates steer; they never fix a total sight unseen.
Areas
One suburb on the map, four different moves in practice. Each pocket gets its own page because each one loads differently.
The point itself: bigger heritage homes, one road out, and every approach running the length of Woolwich Road.
The foreshore apartment enclave. Lifts, loading areas and building rules, handled with the manager before the day.
A handful of streets at the foot of Gladesville Bridge. The quickest pocket to reach, with its own quirks at the bridge approach.
The quiet riverside pocket across Tarban Creek: established houses, a steep fall to the water in places, Victoria Road at the top.
Guides
What we would tell you across the counter, kept where you can read it at 10pm.
Gladesville, Tarban Creek and Fig Tree, and what each approach means for your move.
The protection method, step by step: floors, thresholds, architraves, and why it costs less than a repair.
The peninsula's streets are not all equal. Notes on the ones we get asked about.
Before move day
Tell us the street, the rooms and roughly when. We come back with the approach: which bridge, where the truck stands, how the house is protected, and the crew it points to.