About
The careful movers of the peninsula
Hunters Hill Removals runs on one belief, borrowed from the suburb itself: things worth having are worth looking after. Here that means two things on every job, the household and the house, and a way of working that puts the plan before the truck.
Why the planning obsession
Because this suburb earns it. A peninsula reached by three bridges, streets set out in the 1850s, houses that belong to conservation areas and families at the same time: a mover who turns up here and improvises is gambling with someone else's irreplaceables. So we do the unfashionable thing and prepare. The approach gets chosen, the standing spot gets walked, the doorways get measured, the floors get dressed. Then, and only then, things get lifted.
The suburb we work in founded one of Australia's oldest resident conservation movements. We did not invent custodianship; we just move furniture by it.
How we behave
- The rates are published. Three crews, three hourly rates, on one page, before you have told us anything.
- Estimates steer, they never trap. Nobody can fix a total for a house they have not asked about, so we do not pretend to.
- The plan goes in writing. Crew, approach, timing, the pieces you named. Everyone reads the same page before the day.
- No one gets rushed in their own hallway. Hourly work does not need hurry to be fair; it needs planning.
In Hunters Hill the removalist protects two things: the household and the house. The sentence the whole business is built on
What we do, and where
Local moves on and off the peninsula: heritage and period houses as the lead work, pianos and antiques, packing, downsizing and apartment moves, with interstate runs and small offices quietly alongside. Hunters Hill, Woolwich, Huntleys Cove and Point, Henley, and the suburbs one bridge away.
How to start
Two doors, both open: request a callback and we ring you to talk the move through, or spend a minute with the Approach Plan first so the callback starts from your street rather than a blank page. Either way, the next step is a conversation, not a contract.