Removalists in Berala
The cottage move, done properly
Berala is a cottage suburb. That sounds gentle, and the streets are, but a Federation cottage is one of the trickiest homes in Sydney to move out of. This is the job we plan for hardest.
Berala sits just south of Auburn with its own station on the line, and it is densely settled with older, established homes. The character is exactly what makes it lovely and exactly what makes moving day awkward: a tight front door, a hall that turns, high-set floors, and almost never a driveway to pull the truck onto.
What a Berala move really involves
- The front door and the first turn measured before the day
- Big rigid pieces, wardrobes and tables, tilted or dismantled to clear the opening
- Wall and floor protection through a narrow, turning hall
- A parking plan, because there is usually nowhere off-street to sit the truck
- Careful hands on the heirloom pieces, which Berala has plenty of
The classic Berala pinch
A three-seat sofa or a solid wardrobe against an 800mm doorway with a turn behind it. Nine times in ten it goes through on its end, feet first, with two people who have done it before. The Threshold Check will show you which of your pieces are the pinch.
Why we lead with care here
A lot of Berala's furniture has a story: brought from another country, passed down, or simply the one good piece a household owns. In a suburb where the streets are narrow and the halls are tight, the temptation is to rush and force it. We do the opposite. We slow down at the pinch points, protect the piece and the wall, and take the extra minute. It is the whole reason this business is called what it is.