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Removalists Seven Hills
Seven Hills streets have seen fifty summers, and the houses have the garages to prove it. A lot of our Seven Hills work is the "from" end of the Blacktown step-up: a brick veneer that raised one family, loading out for the drive north to a new estate. We treat that load-out with the respect a full house deserves.
The fifty-year garage is the real job
A 3-bed brick veneer sounds like a 3-bed move until the roller door goes up. The garage, the shed and the roof space are where the hours hide, and they're why we'd rather walk the place with you on a video call than quote blind off a bedroom count.
Two honest tips from the trucks:
- Cull before you count. A council-cleanup pile booked two weeks early is the cheapest hour you'll ever save on moving day.
- Tell us about the piano, the pool table and the workshop bench. None of them scare us, but all of them change how we load the truck, so they belong in the quote, not in the surprise.
Most Seven Hills houses run with 3 movers + 1 truck at $350/hr. If the garage is a second household, the 4 + 2 crew at $500/hr gets it done in one trip.
Units, and the industrial fringe
Seven Hills isn't only houses. There's steady unit and townhouse stock around the station, and the lease-end move there runs on the 2 movers + 1 truck crew at $250/hr: lift bookings, loading zones and all.
And along the industrial fringe, we do the small commercial jobs the big office movers won't price sensibly: a workshop across the estate, a five-desk office to a bigger unit, done on a weekend so Monday opens as normal. How office moves run.