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16 Electric Ave, England, SW9 8JX, United Kingdom
020 3633 3153 home2homemovers.co.uk
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Mar 15, 2019
Thank you so much Alan for the wonderful 3x moves you did for me. You were very flexible with time and date. Punctual and handled everything well. Well presented person/van and his helper was well mannered too. I would definitely use you again for a future move. I've had movers in the past and they weren't as efficient as your company... Plus the rates was very reasonable. Hope to meet you again soon for my next move 👍🏼 thank you!

May 8, 2019
Quick, response, very helpful and friendly. They arrived perfectly on time of the requested appointment. I had two pick up locations and a drop off about an hour from me. They helped move furniture and stored everything properly in their nice trucks. Would highly recommend to anyone moving in or out of London.

Apr 14, 2019
Booking was an easy process. My mover named Mahmoud arrived 15 minutes early and gave me the option of starting earlier if I wanted to. The van was in good clean condition, and Mahmoud was very friendly and efficient. The moving company offers a speedy and friendly affordable service, I would absolutely recommend them to anyone. Thanks Alan and Mahmoud :)

Apr 6, 2019
Couldn't recommend them enough!! Alan and his team made our move so easy and stress free. They were polite, fast and extremely professional. At the last minute we had to move our fridge out of our flat, Alan and his team didn't even flintch at bringing the fridge down 2 flights of stairs. I wouldn't hesitate to use them again.

Jan 29, 2019
Great and fast service Used them again and still impressed. Very efficient and punctual. Goods were handled with care and well secured during transport. Friendly team. I would recommend them to anyone Thank you

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