Special Furnitures

Moving specialty furniture is where a removals company proves its technical mastery. This content shouldn't just say "we are careful"; it needs to demonstrate how you handle high-value, heavy, or sentimental items that a standard "man and van" service wouldn't touch.

Here are the four specialized content pillars for Specialty Furniture Removals:

1. The "Instrument of Precision" (Pianos & Organs)

Pianos are both heavy (up to 500kg+) and incredibly delicate. Content here must focus on mechanical protection.

  • The Anatomy of a Piano Move: Detail the use of piano skids (shoes), heavy-duty covers, and specialized trollies with non-marking wheels.
  • Climate & Tuning Advice: A blog post explaining why a piano needs to "settle" for 2 weeks in a new environment before its first tuning due to humidity changes.
  • The "Grand" Challenge: Content specifically for Grand Pianos, detailing the leg-removal process and "lyre" protection.

2. Heirloom & Antique Restoration-Grade Care

For antiques, the focus is on preserving the finish (patina) and structural integrity.

  • Acid-Free Wrapping: Explain why you use acid-free tissue and breathable "blue wrap" instead of standard plastic, which can trap moisture and ruin French polish or old veneers.
  • Custom Crating Solutions: Showcase your ability to build bespoke timber crates for items like marble-top consoles, chandeliers, or grandfather clocks.
  • The "White Glove" Standard: Emphasize that your team wears cotton gloves to prevent skin oils from marking delicate surfaces.

3. Oversized & Structural Logistics (Hoisting)

Sometimes the furniture is fine, but the building is the problem. This content sells "the solution to the impossible."

  • Window & Balcony Hoisting: Use video or high-quality photos showing a sofa or dining table being hoisted via a furniture lift or external pulley system when the stairwell is too narrow.
  • Disassembly of Complex Units: Mention expertise in "un-fixing" bespoke fitted furniture or large designer pieces (e.g., Roche Bobois or Herman Miller) that require specific tools.
  • Floor & Banister Protection: Content showing the "prep work"—using core-flute floor protectors and padded banister covers to ensure the house stays as safe as the furniture.
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4. Fine Art & Mirror Gallery Standards

Art requires a different level of security and environmental control.

  • T-Shell Crating: Explain the use of "Crates within Crates" for high-value paintings to provide thermal and shock insulation.
  • Security & Confidentiality: For high-net-worth clients, highlight that your staff are vetted and that your vehicles are unmarked for "stealth" high-value moves.
  • Mirror "X-Taping": A quick tip-based post on how to properly tape and edge-protect oversized floor mirrors to prevent glass vibration.

Packing & Moving Charges

Mover /Hr 2 Men 3 Men
Transit Van £55 /hr £75 /hr
Long Wheel Base Sprinter £55 /hr £75 /hr
Luton Van £55 /hr £75 /hr
7.5 Tonne Truck £190 /hr £240 /hr
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