
Man and Van in Surrey


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Surrey Man and Van Services

Searching for a man and a van near me anywhere in the Surrey commuter belt? Exact Delivery covers the whole county with a two-handler crew on every booking — Guildford, Woking, Epsom, Camberley, Reigate, Dorking, Leatherhead, and the smaller villages threaded between them. A trained pair rolls up at the kerb, takes the lifting off your shoulders, and brings each piece indoors to the spot you point out. A chesterfield sofa bound for an Edwardian villa in Guildford, or a marble-topped dresser heading to a Reigate barn conversion — the muscle work sits with us.
Most Surrey postcodes sit between two and two and a half hours from our Birmingham base, reached via the M40 and the M25 ring. The exact time depends on which corner of the county you live in — the spur to Camberley or Egham is shorter, while Reigate, Caterham, and the deeper villages around the Surrey Hills take a little extra. Because of that distance the natural booking window across the county is the afternoon. Twenty-four hours before delivery, a confirmation note arrives in your inbox with the timed window and a direct mobile line to the lead handler. Throughout transit, each piece sits beneath quilted blankets and stays clipped to the van rails with cargo straps.
We dispatch Monday through Saturday and skip Sundays entirely. Each booking gets one agreed man and van price up front, and that price doesn't shift afterwards. No clock charging by the hour. No bolt-on if the hand-carry runs longer than a single trip. No catch-up surcharge if junction 10 of the M25 turns into a slow crawl on the way home. The number you see at quote time matches the number on the invoice.
What the Crew Brings to Surrey Doors
From a small piece — a single bedside lamp, a folding garden table, a parcelled tabletop appliance — to a heavyweight roll-top bath for a barn-conversion refit, the handlers take it all in their stride. Every piece is blanketed at the kerb and lashed to the side rails of the van before the journey begins.
Single Item Delivery
One eye-catching mirror for a stairwell, a single antique armoire, or a lone tall fridge-freezer travels with the exact same two-person man and van crew that handles a multi-piece booking. Collection happens at any postcode in the country, and the drop-off lands at any Surrey address. Nothing about a single piece changes the rules — there is no minimum quantity for a lone item.
Small Item Delivery
Lighter goods sitting under 50 kg — kitchen stools, a narrow console table, a folding home-office desk, or a child's bedroom storage rack. When the diary lines up the team folds lighter pieces into a single van load. Two-person carrying earns its keep on the gravelled forecourts and stepped front gardens of period properties along Mount Pleasant in Reigate or the Tudor cottages around Cobham village, where wheels won't help and balance is everything.
Large Item Delivery
Corner sectionals, super-king beds, twelve-seater dining tables, and double-doored armoires call for synchronised lifting from both crew members. Before the lift starts, the handlers measure the entry doorway, eye the turn at the bottom of the stairs, and work out how much swing room a wide piece has on the half-landing. The 1930s mock-Tudor semis around Banstead and Carshalton, and the converted oast houses dotted across the Surrey Hills, often have low door heads or sharp inner turns that demand a careful pivot rather than a straight push.
Complete Furniture Sets
Picking pieces up from two or three different sellers in one journey? The crew lifts an item at a Woking address, a second at a Dorking estate sale, and brings the lot to your final Surrey door in a single trip. One van, one fee, no second booking on top.
The Surrey Man and Van Workflow
Pull a Live Quote
Type the pickup postcode and the Surrey destination into the form. Add a brief list of items with rough sizes plus any access detail worth mentioning — a private gravel drive shared with a neighbour, a top-floor flat in a converted listed building, or a country lane that struggles with anything bigger than a Luton-bodied van. The fixed quote pops back on the screen in seconds.
Reserve the Day
Confirm the figure and choose your date. Afternoon is the natural window for any Surrey postcode given the run from the Midlands. By the evening before, an email arrives carrying the precise timed window and the lead handler's mobile.
Carried Indoors
The two handlers turn up inside the agreed window, quilt-wrap each piece at the kerb, drive over to the Surrey address, and bring every item through to the room you've nominated. Wrappings come off before the team leaves and travel back out with the van.
Why Surrey Households Pick Our Crew
The typical Surrey listing for a man and van means a lone driver showing up and a quiet hope on his side that you'll grab the other end of the dresser. Our man and van services include two trained handlers from the outset, and that pair owns every step from collection kerbside to the bedroom carpet at the destination.
Two Pros on Every Booking
A trained pair forms the default team. They share the weight, manage tight corners on Edwardian staircases, and keep paint and skirting unscuffed on the way through. Both salaries are folded into the agreed price.
Carried to the Right Door
A washing machine heads through to the utility room, a media unit lands in the snug, and a tall armoire makes its way upstairs to the dressing room. The hallway is never the final destination.
One Fee, Set at Quote
Man and van prices come back as one upfront figure that holds steady. Nothing ticks by the hour. There's no surcharge tacked on for a longer carry along a wide front path, and M25 traffic remains a problem on our ledger rather than yours.
Afternoon Slots Across the County
The whole county sits a steady run from the Birmingham depot, which is why afternoon arrival fits Surrey man and van services as the default window. The team runs the diary Monday through Saturday, with Sundays held back.
A Defined Window, Not a Whole Day
A confirmation note arrives the night before with the timed window and the lead driver's mobile. No all-day vigil by the bay window waiting for a vague arrival.
Pickups Anywhere in Britain
Furniture showrooms, distribution warehouses, classified-ad sellers, country auction houses, or kerbside collections at private addresses across the country. The single agreed price soaks up both the pickup leg and the trip back into Surrey for the man and van delivery.
The Requests Surrey Customers Send Most Often
The crew handles solo pieces and small clusters across the county every week. These are the booking patterns that come through most often from Surrey postcodes:
A reclaimed pine dresser or oak chest from a country auction over near Petworth arriving at a Cobham address. A new corner sectional from a Brighton or central London showroom for a sitting room in Esher. A bed frame and matching mattress combo from a Guildford retailer up to a flat near Woking station. An upright piano repositioning between a music teacher's home in Leatherhead and a private flat in Epsom. Car parts such as a bonnet panel or a seat assembly collected from a specialist trader and brought to a local mechanic. A complete home-office rig with twin monitors plus an ergonomic seat for a converted spare-bedroom workspace in Camberley. Framed artwork from a London gallery or a bespoke Surrey framer dropped at a residential property. A boxed bicycle ahead of a holiday flight, where regular parcel networks have turned down the dimensions.
The Run South From Birmingham
Every Surrey delivery sets off from the Birmingham depot, heads south on the M40, joins the M25 anticlockwise around London, then peels off onto whichever spur fits the destination — the A3 down towards Guildford and Godalming, the A24 to Dorking and Leatherhead, the M23 stub for Reigate and Redhill. Total journey time lands between two and two and a half hours for most postcodes. That stretch anchors afternoon as the standard arrival window, with morning bookings possible when the diary opens up.
At the destination, the same pair handles unloading and indoor placement. A wheeled trolley speeds the carry across paved driveways and modern block-paved forecourts. On uneven gravel drives, the stepped gardens of period properties, or the narrow flagstone paths typical of Tudor cottages, the team puts the trolley aside and switches to direct manual lifts so that both the surface and the load stay safe.
Setting Things Up Before the Crew Arrives
A reminder note lands the day before with your firm arrival window. The booking calendar runs Monday through Saturday across the whole county, with no Sunday operations on the Surrey route. At the collection end, gather items near the front entrance so the load goes onto the van quickly. At the receiving end, clear the indoor route from the front door to the destination room — fold rugs back, lift door wedges off thresholds, and pen any pets behind a closed internal door for the duration of the carry-in.
Permit-only parking covers small pockets across the county — central Guildford around the High Street and Castle Street, the streets next to Woking station, conservation areas through Reigate and Dorking, plus the parade roads in Epsom. If your address falls inside one of these zones or depends on a residents-only bay, flag it at booking so the route can be set in advance. The crew will stop at the closest legal slot and bring goods in on foot across the short distance when the van cannot draw up directly to the property.
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