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Removal services in East Anglia

iRemovals UK is a removals and storage company that provide professional and customised household removals, commercial removals, secure storage services and more to both households and companies. We have developed a reputation for providing a prompt, friendly and value-for-money service that is unique to each customer. We cover Cambridgeshire, Suffolk and all surrounding areas including Bury St Edmunds, Mildenhall, Thetford and more.

 WE WON'T BE BEATEN ON PRICE

HIGHLY RATED & FULLY INSURED

WEEKENDS AND NIGHTS AVAILABLE

A professional and experienced removal team

IRemovals UK are passionate about service and reliability, and always look for solutions not problems! Furniture and belongings are handled with the utmost care by our trained staff. Our emphasis is on customer service and we’re very flexible.
From one man and a small van, to a lorry and removal crew,
IRemovals UK have the staff and experience. Our estimators, packers and drivers have gone through our training and testing programme so you will experience a smooth and efficient move. All staff have been carefully screened and thoroughly evaluated to make sure they have the necessary experience, ability and commitment to handle your moving needs.

IRemovals UK is a professional removal company. This means you get quality, care and service with each move.

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Our services

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Removal services

We specialise in domestic, commercial and international removal services across Cambridgeshire and Suffolk.

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Van rentals

We offer van rentals for a convenient service. View our van rental services for more information.

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Car transportation

Get a quote and send an enquiry for our car transportation services, for a hassle-free car delivery service.

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Packing and unpacking

Need help with your move? Leave it to us to pack and unpack your items, taking the stress out of your move.

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Secure storage 

Our secure storage facilities are affordable and convenient. Contact us to enquire about our storage services.

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Cleaning & waste rubbish removal

We offer domestic and commercial cleaning after moves, as well as waste and rubbish removal services.

Why choose us

  • Competitive price quotes

  • Weekends and night shifts available

  • Full insurance for you and your belongings

  • Collection of big items bought on eBay or other stores

  • We de-commission and re-commission desktop computers and server equipment.

  • Professional and reliable service

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Here for all your removal and storage needs

We provide a comprehensive service for domestic and commercial removals, as well as storage facilities, rubbish clearances and more. If you require a different service that is not listed and you think we can help, don’t hesitate to contact us. Based in Mildenhall near Bury St Edmunds, we cover Cambridgeshire, Suffolk and all surrounding areas.

“I just wanted to say a big thank you to you and your team for the fantastic job you did with my removal from Suffolk to Cheshire. You were very professional, friendly and extremely accommodating. I would highly recommend your services and wish you well for the future.”

  Kerry B.
  • Moving advice: Things to remember before you move
    Moving Advice Things to remember before you move We want your move to go as smoothly as possible, so here is a list to get you started. Arrange visit of estimator and discuss all aspects of your move Receive and consider written quotations Select mover and ask for confirmation documents Confirm dates with mover's transport (with us you can change date later if needed) Sign and return contract and pay deposit Dispose of anything you don’t want Run down freezer products Book mains services for disconnections Cancel all rental agreements Notify your doctor, dentist, optician and vet Notify your banks and credit card company Notify your telephone company and internet services provider Arrange re-route mail Notify passport, TV licence, car licence and registration offices Notify all your creditors Clear the loft Plan where things will go in your new home Cancel milk and newspapers Find and label keys for your purchaser Arrange minders to look after pets and young children on the day of your move Send change of address cards or texts to friends and relatives Separate valuable items and important documents ready for you to hand-carry on moving day Take down any light fittings that are excluded from the sale of the property Take down curtains and take up carpets if this is part of the sale agreement Then leave the rest to MOVERS! You can print a pdf checklist to print off and keep.
  • Packing advice: general packing
    Packing advice General packing Pack a suitcase – For each member of the family moving, pack a suitcase as if you’re all going on a 3-day vacation, including changes of clothes, medications, eyeglasses, toiletries, etc. Keep the suitcases separated from all the other items to be moved, such as in your car, at your new workplace, etc. so you’ll have everything you need for the first few days without searching through boxes. Create “Open Me First” boxes – Pick one or two boxes per room as “Open Me First” boxes. Put in them the things you’ll need first at your new location. Then mark the sides of the boxes so you’ll know which ones are which. One at a time – Wherever possible, work on packing just one room at a time (instead of several all at once) to keep things focused and organized. Less is more – Use packing as a way to clean out belongings for donations, a yard sale, and/or the recycling center. Aim to eliminate 1/3 of your belongings. You’ll save time and expense. Off the floor – Instead of the floor, use a completely cleared-off table top or counter in each room for packing boxes. You’ll find you get much more accomplished. Tracking small parts – When taking apart items to be moved, such as tables, securely tape screws and other small parts securely to the underside of the item. You’ll always know where to look and save time putting things back together. Save space – Use towels, pillows and t-shirts you’re packing as extra padding around fragile items. It will save room in your boxes. Criss-cross tape – Tape boxes along the seams where the flaps meet together. Then tape perpendicularly at the center of the first tape, forming a cross. Stacking – Stack boxes with the heaviest on the bottom, lightest on top to prevent crushing. The 30-pound rule – Keep each box below 50 pounds absolute maximum and below 30 pounds wherever possible. Heavier boxes lead to injuries, are much more likely to burst their tape or seams and tend to get dropped. Scale – Keep a bathroom scale in the room you’re packing so you can keep the boxes below the weight limits. Packing electronics A picture is worth 1000 words – Use a digital or cell phone camera to take pictures of how complicated wiring (computer cords, speaker wires) is hooked up. Be sure to use plenty of light and careful focus so the pictures will be clear. Print each picture and put it in the top of the box holding the item. This will make hooking up the items in your new place much easier. Original is best – Always use the original packaging when available (I realise that most of us don’t have the original packaging for much of anything, but I thought I would bring it up anyway). Double boxing – For especially fragile electronics, pack them first in a box with an excessive amount of biodegradable packing peanuts. Then pack that box in a larger box filled with biodegradable packing peanuts. This two-box system seems like a pain but seems to do a better job isolating items from jarring impacts. No loose ends – Wrap each cord carefully with cable organizers, heavy twist ties or heavy rubber bands. Never throw unwrapped cords into boxes - they get tangled and caught on other items. Cord labels – Consider getting a label maker and labelling the end of each. Then you’ll know exactly which cord you’re seeing and where each end connects when you put things back together. The two-inch rule – Use at least 2″ of biodegradable packing peanuts around each side of fragile items. Box inventory and labels “Fat” is in – Use the thickest, darkest marker you can find for labelling boxes. Pencils, pens, tin or light markers are almost impossible to see even just a few feet away. Two sides – Label each box on the two broadest sides, opposite one another. That way if a box gets turned, you can still identify its contents. Abbreviate room names – Start box labels with the abbreviated name of the room followed by a box number, such as “BTH2-6” for “second bathroom, 6th box.” You can then track each box to make sure everything arrived safely. Label “Open Me First” on boxes where it applies. Mark “Fragile” where appropriate. Identify contents – Identify the major contents and where they came from, such as “Medicine Cabinet” or “Linen Closet - Towels and Wash Cloths.” Box inventory – Keep a clipboard and write down each box’s room, box number and contents (graph paper is great for keeping things recorded neatly). Verifying delivery – When unloading, check off each box as it gets unloaded at your new place. Then you’ll know everything arrived safely. Labels out – Ask movers to stack boxes in your new place with the labels facing out so that you can easily spot a specific box.

Get a quote

Contact us at IRemovals UK, to get a quote on removal services and more across Cambridgeshire and Suffolk. 

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