What is a removalist, exactly?

What is a removalist, exactly?


If you're in the process of moving, or just thinking about it at this stage, you should know what to expect from a "removalist" and what they actually do prior to making use of their services. Specifically, if you're paying for a removalist it makes sense to know what your money is getting you.

What's the official definition of a removalist?
  • The Oxford dictionary defines a 'removalist' as "a person or company that takes furniture, etc from one house or building to another."
  • The Cambridge dictionary’s definition of a 'removalist' is "someone who helps people move their possessions to a different place to live or work."
What services can I expect from interstate removalists?
You can expect to find wrapping and packing, unwrapping and unpacking, loading/unloading, short and long term storage amongst other services that a good removalist will offer. If you're wanting a great removalist, keep an eye out for custom or specialist services, experience in moving heavy items such as pool tables, pianos and large furniture (don't be afraid to ask the question if the team had training for these items), and if they are legally able to offer moving insurance.

Why a removalist?
Amongst the things above, moving large, heavy or oddly shaped furniture without the proper training can lead to damage to yourself, your furniture and your old or new house. Plus, seeing your furniture, heavy items and all those boxes leave your house without lifting a finger yourself is a great feeling.

Want to know more about what you can expect from a quality removalist? Take a look at https://www.austate.com.au/blog/removalist-definition to get the full rundown.