The guide
Man and Van or House Removals: Which Do You Need? in full
The volume threshold
One Luton load covers a studio or a one-bed flat almost every time. Two loads covers a fuller two-bed. Beyond that you are paying for the drive across London twice or three times over, and each run is dead time on an hourly clock.
A 7.5-tonne lorry takes roughly three Luton loads in one go. That is the arithmetic behind the switch: the same belongings, one journey, a crew sized for it and a price agreed in advance.
The access threshold
Access changes the answer as much as volume does. A one-bed on the fourth floor with no lift is a longer job than a two-bed with a driveway, and hourly pricing carries that risk on your side of the table.
Where access is genuinely hard, a surveyed fixed price protects you: the crew size and the time are the remover's problem once the figure is agreed, not a number that grows through the afternoon.
- Man and van: studio, 1-bed, minimal 2-bed, single items, storage runs
- House removals: 3-bed and up, lofts and garages, chains, packing
- Either: a 2-bed flat — it depends on the loft, the access and the date
What each price actually includes
An hourly van rate includes the driver's lifting help, fuel, blankets, straps and a trolley, with a two-hour minimum and charging from arrival to last item in. Extra hours are extra money, and that is the whole trade: flexible, transparent, uncapped.
A house removal quote is fixed after a video survey and includes the crew, the lorry, protection, dismantling and reassembly where booked, and any packing you have asked for. It is a bigger number that cannot move on the day.
When a completion date decides it for you
Anything tied to a property chain belongs with house removals. Keys landing at three in the afternoon needs a crew that plans for waiting time and an overnight-van option, not an hourly van booked for a morning slot.
Tenancy moves without a chain are the opposite: the date is yours, the flat is small, and an hourly van at a time you choose is the cheaper and simpler answer.
The mistake that makes the cheap option expensive
Booking a two-hour van slot for a job that needs five hours does not save money; it produces a bill that is higher than the fixed quote would have been, and a stressful afternoon on top of it.
Send photos or a room list before booking. We will tell you plainly when a fixed-price house removal will cost you less, because a job quoted wrong is worse for us than a job we did not take.

