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Man with a van guide · 7 min read · Canary Wharf E14

Self-storage runs in London: what a van job looks like in Canary Wharf E14

A typical London self-storage run is two to three hours at the hourly rate: load at the address, drive, trolley into the unit. The two things that decide the bill are the site's access hours and whether the goods lift is booked — an unbooked lift is the single most common reason a storage run overruns.

By The Hello Services moving team · Published 2026-08-20 · Updated 2026-08-20

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What this means in Canary Wharf E14

The guide below is the national version. This panel puts it on your street. Canary Wharf sits in Tower Hamlets, covering E14, and the local housing mix decides most of what a man with a van day actually costs.

Households in Canary Wharf
3,528
Homes that are flats
98.2%
Households renting privately
58.8%

Housing stock

98.2% of homes here are flats, so man with a van in Canary Wharf is usually a stairs-and-landings job: carry distance from the van to the door does more to the price than the mileage across London ever will.

How often people move

58.8% of Canary Wharf households rent privately, above the London average, so weekends and month-ends book out first and inventory checks matter as much as the lorry does.

Access, charges and parking

Canary Wharf sits inside or on the edge of the Congestion Charge zone and inside ULEZ. Both are quoted up front in the written price — never added afterwards — along with any suspension the E14 bay needs.

Household figures: ONS Census 2021 for the Canary Wharf neighbourhood (E02006854), via Nomis.

The guide

Self-Storage Runs in London: What a Van Job Looks Like in full

How a storage run is priced

It is an ordinary hourly van job with a slightly different shape: one collection, one drive, and a carry that ends inside a unit rather than a home. Two to three hours covers most flat-sized loads with two movers.

The distance between your address and the site matters less than people expect. Loading and carrying is where the hours go, which is why an organised, boxed load is cheaper than a loose one regardless of postcode.

Access hours and goods lifts

Most London sites offer access from early morning to early evening, with 24-hour access on some accounts only. Book the lift where the site has one: shared goods lifts on a Saturday are a queue, and queuing is charged as time on an hourly job.

Tell us the unit number, the floor and the lift booking when you book the van. It sounds administrative; it is the difference between a two-hour job and a four-hour one.

  • Site name, address and your access code or account details
  • Unit number and floor
  • Goods lift booking, where the site requires one
  • Latest access time — some sites close the loading bay before reception

Packing for storage rather than for a journey

Storage rewards uniform boxes: they stack, they hold weight, and they let you use the height of the unit rather than just the floor. Bin bags do none of those things and tear when moved twice.

Leave a corridor down the middle of the unit so you can reach the back without unloading the front, and put anything you might need in the next three months nearest the door. Nothing perishable, nothing damp, and mattresses upright in a cover.

Want the hourly rate confirmed before you book?

Send us the item list, both addresses and the access at each end — a fixed hourly quote comes back the same day.

Combining collection and delivery in one booking

If you are emptying a flat into storage and taking a few items to a new address, do it as one booking with two stops rather than two jobs. You pay one set of travel time instead of two.

The same applies coming out of storage. Give us the unit and the destination together and the crew plans the load order so the first thing off the van is the first thing you need in the new place.

Questions

Quick answers for Canary Wharf E14

Yes. The prices, timings and terms in this guide are the ones we work to across Tower Hamlets, including E14. The local variables are access and parking, plus ULEZ and the Congestion Charge, and all of them are inside the written quote before you book.

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Excellent service thank you

Ismael and Ali arrived on time and ready to start work immediately. They explained what they would do and how long it would take and kept in communications result was excellent. They ensured that I was happy with work before they finished and were polite and professional .Excellent service thank you.
K A ·
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Sardar was absolutely amazing

Sardar was absolutely amazing. Wonderful job by the team and excellent finish to the job, very happy
Charlotte Honisett ·

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Hourly rates for London van jobs, in writing in Canary Wharf E14

Both postcodes, what is moving, the floor at each end and your preferred slot — that is all we need.

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 Canary Wharf E14 — not from a generic template. Tell us if anything here is out of date and we will correct it.

  • Company no. 11855405
  • VAT no. GB 331 4560 12
  • Goods-in-transit & public liability insured
  • DBS-checked crews
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