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Stafford Man and Van Services

Man and van Stafford

After a man and a van near me around Stafford and the surrounding Staffordshire postcodes? Exact Delivery puts a two-handler crew on every man and van booking — across the market-town centre and Greengate Street, plus Doxey, Highfields, Baswich, Rowley Park and the estates spreading out toward Stone Road. The pair pulls up at the kerb, takes the lifting onto themselves, and walks each piece indoors to the spot you've named. A boxed wardrobe for a Highfields semi, or a dresser for a timber-framed property near the Ancient High House — the heavy work is ours.

Stafford sits close to our Birmingham depot — under an hour up the M6 to junctions 13 or 14. That short hop is the big difference here: morning arrivals work as the standard slot, so a Stafford booking can be done and dusted before lunch rather than waiting on a long cross-country run. The evening before, an email brings the timed window and a mobile for the lead handler. Inside the van, every piece travels under quilted blankets, strapped to the side rails throughout.

The diary runs Monday to Saturday; Sundays stay closed. A Stafford man and van booking is one figure, fixed up front. No hourly meter, no premium for threading a piece through a low timber-framed doorway, no top-up if the M6 slows the return. The quote is the invoice.

What the Stafford Crew Handles

From a single boxed lamp through to a cast-iron bath for a period-property refit near the town centre. Each piece is quilt-wrapped at the kerb and strapped before the van moves.

Single Item Delivery

A lone mirror for a landing, one armchair, or a single tall freezer brings the full two-handler crew, same as a multi-piece run. Collection at any UK postcode, drop-off anywhere across Stafford. No minimum charge on a single item — and because the town is so close to base, even a one-piece morning run is easy to slot in.

Small Item Delivery

Under 50 kg — a side table, a couple of stools, a fold-flat desk, a low bookcase. Lighter goods share a load when timings suit. Two people matter most in the older town-centre stock — the timber-framed and Georgian houses near Greengate Street, where door heads sit low and a narrow staircase will catch anything carried solo.

Large Item Delivery

Suites, super-king beds, long dining tables, full-height wardrobes — both handlers in step. Before lifting, the crew reads the doorway, the first stair turn and the landing room. The newer estates around Baswich and Doxey generally take large pieces easily; it's the period homes near the centre and the older terraces off Lichfield Road that call for the careful pivot.

Complete Furniture Sets

Pieces waiting at two or three sellers the same day? One run can call at a Stone address, then a private home in Cannock, and set the whole lot down at your Stafford door — one van, one fee, nothing booked twice.

How a Stafford Man and Van Booking Runs

1

Get a Quote

Put the two postcodes into the form, note what's moving and roughly how big, and flag the access — a low timber-framed doorway, a permit street near the market square, a narrow lane behind Greengate Street. The set price returns at once.

2

Pick the Day

Confirm the figure and choose a date. Being close to base, Stafford can usually take a morning slot. The timed window and lead handler's mobile arrive by email the evening before.

3

Carried to the Room

The pair arrive within the window, wrap each piece at the kerb, drive over, and carry everything through to the room you've named. Wrapping comes off at the door and leaves with the van.

Why Stafford Picks Our Crew

A standard Stafford man-and-van advert is one driver and the hope you'll grab the other end. Our man and van services field two trained handlers from the start — and being so close to base, we can often offer the early slot that a far-flung mover can't.

Close to Base, Early Slots

Stafford is under an hour up the M6, so the crew can reach it first thing. Morning arrivals are the standard offer, which means a booking is often wrapped up by midday rather than stretching across the afternoon. Two handlers, one fixed figure, an early finish.

Steady in the Old Houses

Around Greengate Street the timber-framed and Georgian frontages bring low lintels and cramped, turning staircases. The pair eases bulky items through them on every booking, keeping centuries-old plasterwork and beams unmarked.

A Figure That Holds

Man and van prices arrive as one number, set at quote. No hourly clock. A tricky period doorway adds nothing, and an M6 hold-up on the way home stays our problem rather than yours.

Set Down Where You Want It

On every man and van booking the washer goes through to the kitchen, the cabinet to the lounge, the wardrobe up to the bedroom. The carry finishes in the room you've pointed to, not on the doormat.

A Confirmed Window

You get the timed slot and the driver's mobile the evening before — no waiting in across a whole day for an arrival that lands whenever.

Collected From Anywhere, Six Days a Week

Showrooms, depots, marketplace sellers, private doorsteps anywhere in the UK. Morning slots suit Stafford man and van services given how close the town sits to base, Monday to Saturday, Sundays aside.

The Stafford Deliveries That Come In Most

Single pieces and small clusters fill the Stafford man and van diary week to week. The recurring patterns:

A new corner sofa from a retail park off junction 14 carried into a Doxey new-build. A wingback chair back from a re-upholsterer in Stone to a Rowley Park sitting room. A tall larder fridge eased through the low doorway of a timber-framed house off Greengate Street. An upright piano leaving a downsizing household in Penkridge for a family in Highfields. A reclaimed cast-iron stove from a Rugeley salvage yard, walked into a period kitchen near the castle. A height-adjustable desk and a monitor riser for someone working from a Baswich spare room. A set of framed canal prints from a Birmingham dealer to a hallway off Lichfield Road. A spin bike the first courier abandoned at the kerb, finally getting the upstairs carry the booking always called for.

A Quick Hop Up the M6

Stafford runs start at the Birmingham depot and head straight up the M6 to junctions 13 or 14 — usually under an hour on the clock. That short distance is exactly why morning arrivals are the standard slot, with the town close enough for the crew to be on site early and clear by lunch.

On site, the same two unload and place indoors. The hand truck handles the level drives of the newer estates at Baswich and Doxey; on the setts of the old market square and the uneven paths of the timber-framed quarter, it gets set aside for a direct two-person lift. In the period houses, the low door heads and tight turns are read before anything is carried in.

Before the Crew Reaches You

A reminder email lands the day before with the firm window. The diary runs Monday to Saturday across the town and the surrounding villages; no Sunday cover on the Stafford route. At the pickup, gather pieces near the door. In a timber-framed property, a quick note on a low door head or a tight stair helps the crew plan the tilt before they arrive.

Restricted parking runs across the market square, along Greengate Street and through the old-town lanes, as well as the roads beside the railway station. Out on the Baswich and Highfields estates a driveway is the norm. If your address is central, on a permit street, or otherwise hard to pull up to, say so when booking and the crew will stop at the nearest legal point and carry in from there.

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