The guide
Evening and Weekend Man and Van Bookings in London in full
Why Friday at six is the most expensive cheap slot
An hourly booking is priced on time, and Friday evening is when London takes the longest to cross. The same Peckham to Walthamstow run that takes forty minutes on a Sunday morning takes ninety at 6pm on a Friday, and you pay for every minute of it.
There is a second problem: the slot has nothing behind it. If the load runs long, there is no daylight left, no concierge on the desk and no parking office to call. An early start has all three.
The slots that genuinely work
Early is better than late in every case. A 7am or 8am start puts the load in before the roads fill, and finishes with the whole day left to unpack.
- Saturday 7–8am: the best-value out-of-hours slot in London
- Sunday morning: quietest roads, but check block restrictions
- Weekday 7am: no weekend uplift, empty roads, offices open if needed
- Weekday evening after 6pm: fine for a single item, poor for a full flat
What the out-of-hours uplift covers
The uplift is crew pay: evening and weekend shifts cost more per hour, and Sundays and bank holidays more again. We put it on the quote as its own line rather than hiding it in a higher headline rate, so you can compare a Saturday morning against an early weekday directly.
What it does not change is the minimum booking, the crew size or the vehicle. If a job needs two movers on a Tuesday it needs two on a Sunday — a single mover on stairs is slower and ends up costing more.
Blocks, leases and noise after 8pm
Managed blocks are the main reason an evening move fails. Many leases restrict moves to weekday working hours, goods lifts often need a concierge booking, and service doors are frequently locked out of hours.
Noise matters too. Councils treat sustained noise from about 11pm as a statutory nuisance, and a crew carrying a wardrobe down a communal stair at midnight generates complaints even where the lease allows it. If you are in a block, ask the managing agent in writing and get the lift slot confirmed by email.
- Check the lease permits out-of-hours moves before booking
- Book the goods lift and get written confirmation
- Get an out-of-hours number for the concierge or duty manager
- Avoid carrying furniture through communal areas after 10pm
Congestion charge, ULEZ and the clock
The Congestion Charge zone operates set hours including weekend afternoons and evenings, so a Sunday morning run can fall outside it while a Sunday afternoon run does not. ULEZ runs continuously and our vans are compliant, so it does not appear on your quote.
If your route crosses the zone, ask us to confirm whether your slot is inside charging hours. On a short central job the charge is a real proportion of the bill and it is worth shifting the start time by two hours to avoid it.
Booking an out-of-hours slot that holds
Weekend mornings book out first, particularly at month end when tenancies turn over. Give us the honest inventory and the access details at booking and the slot holds; guess the volume and the crew arrives with the wrong van at the one time of week you cannot get a second one.
- Book two to three weeks ahead for a month-end Saturday morning
- Send photos of the largest items rather than describing them
- Confirm stairs, lifts and where the van can legally stop
- Apply for any bay suspension five to ten working days ahead

