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House removals guide · 11 min read · Dagenham RM10

Moving home tech in London: broadband, TVs and the home office in Dagenham RM10

Book the broadband switch the moment you exchange — most London providers need 10 to 14 working days and a live line at the new address. Movers will carry and box tech but will not usually terminate a wall mount, unplug a hard-wired sound bar or reconfigure a network, so plan those as separate half-hour jobs either side of the move.

By The Hello Services removals team · Published 2026-08-16 · Updated 2026-08-16

Illustration of a Hello Services crew loading a wrapped wardrobe into a Luton van reversed onto the driveway of a 1930s London semi with the garage open

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What this means in Dagenham RM10

Everything in this guide applies across London — these are the parts that change here. Dagenham sits in Barking and Dagenham, covering RM10, RM9, and the local housing mix decides most of what a house removals day actually costs.

Households in Dagenham
15,032
Homes that are flats
24%
Households renting privately
24.2%

Housing stock

24% of homes here are flats — the rest are houses — so house removals in Dagenham is generally a kerbside job with a loft, a garage or a shed attached to it. Those three are the rooms people forget to count.

How often people move

24.2% of Dagenham households rent privately, below the London average, so most moves here are owner-occupier chains built around a completion date rather than a tenancy end date.

Access, charges and parking

Dagenham is outside the Congestion Charge zone and inside ULEZ, so the only access cost worth planning for is parking: a bay suspension in RM10 takes around ten working days with Barking and Dagenham.

Household figures: ONS Census 2021 for the Dagenham neighbourhood (E02000010, E02000011, E02000014, E02000015, E02000021), via Nomis.

The guide

Moving Home Tech in London: Broadband, TVs and the Home Office in full

How early do I have to book the broadband switch?

Ten to fourteen working days is the realistic lead time on most London addresses, and it is measured from the order date rather than your completion date. Order at exchange, give the provider the exact new address including the flat number, and ask whether the line at the property is active or needs an engineer visit.

Flats in converted Victorian houses are the common London trap: the communal cabinet may be locked, the previous occupant's line may still be live in their name, and an engineer visit then slips a week. Ask the agent who holds the cabinet key before moving day, not after.

  • Order at exchange, not on completion day
  • Confirm whether the new address needs an engineer appointment
  • Check the master socket location before the desk is placed
  • Keep a 5G dongle or phone hotspot as a two-week fallback

What will a removals crew disconnect, and what won't they?

Crews will unplug, wrap and carry anything that is plug-and-socket: monitors, consoles, desktop towers, printers, speakers on stands. Two people will lift a large TV into a purpose-made screen box or a flat-screen crate rather than a blanket.

What crews do not do as standard is anything fixed or wired: bracket removal from a wall, hard-wired sound bars, ceiling speakers, aerial and satellite terminations, or network points chased into plaster. These are quick jobs but they are a different trade, so book them as separate visits rather than assuming the movers will improvise.

Packing screens, towers and drives so they survive the lorry

Screens travel upright, never flat, and never with anything stacked on them. A flat-screen crate or a double-walled screen box with corner protection is the only safe way a 55-inch panel crosses London on a Friday.

Desktop towers travel upright too, with any GPU support fitted or the card removed and boxed separately on older machines. Spinning drives and NAS units should be shut down properly rather than pulled at the wall, and any drive holding the only copy of something should be backed up before the van arrives — moving day is the wrong time to discover a single point of failure.

  • Screen box or flat-screen crate for every TV and monitor over 32 inches
  • Photograph the back of every device before unplugging
  • Colour-code cables with tape and write the port name on the tape
  • Back up NAS and desktop drives the week before, not the night before

The home office: getting Monday working on Saturday

If you work from home, the home office is a business continuity job wearing a moving-day hat. Nominate it as the first room unloaded and rebuilt, not the last, and tell the crew leader at the walk-through so the desk and chair come off the tail of the load.

Set the desk before the boxes arrive, run power and network first, then place the machines. A room with a working socket strip and a live router takes twenty minutes to become an office; a room with fourteen boxes in it takes an evening.

Want the figure in writing before you plan around it?

A free video survey takes fifteen minutes and produces a fixed quote the same working day.

A day-one power-up order that avoids the classic mistakes

Bring things up in dependency order rather than the order they come out of the boxes. Power first, network second, then the machines that need the network, then everything decorative.

  • Check the consumer unit and test the sockets you intend to use
  • Plug in the router at the master socket and let it sync for 20 minutes
  • Bring up the mesh nodes or extenders one at a time, nearest first
  • Power the desktop and NAS, confirm they see the network before moving on
  • Mount or stand the TV, then pair remotes and re-scan channels
  • Re-pair smart bulbs, doorbells and speakers last — they need the network up

Smart-home kit, aerials and the things you leave behind

Smart bulbs, thermostats and video doorbells are usually fixtures in the eyes of the sale unless you agreed otherwise in the fixtures and fittings form. If you are taking them, replace them with the originals you kept in the loft and factory-reset each device before you leave — an unreset doorbell is still on your account and still filming someone else's front door.

Aerials, satellite dishes and Sky boxes rarely justify the move. The dish stays, the box is usually swapped by the provider, and the new address may need a completely different setup. Budget for a re-scan rather than a rescue.

Questions

Quick answers for Dagenham RM10

Yes. The prices, timings and terms in this guide are the ones we work to across Barking and Dagenham, including RM10 and RM9. The local variables are access and parking, plus ULEZ, and all of them are inside the written quote before you book.

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Who wrote this page

Reviewed by Sarbaz Hassan, Operations Director .

Prices, access notes and timings on this page come from jobs our own crews have run in Dagenham RM10 — not from a generic template. Tell us if anything here is out of date and we will correct it.

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