Removalists Perth: What to Look for Before Booking Your Move

Tommy's Transport & Removals • December 8, 2025

Moving House in Perth? Here’s the What to Look For When Booking a Moving Company.

Choosing the right removalists can make the difference between a smooth, stress-free move — or a day you’d rather forget.

And in Perth, where every suburb has its quirks (tight driveways, double-storey homes, scorching heat, narrow verges), you need movers who know exactly what they’re doing.


This guide walks you through the key things to check, the red flags to avoid, and the signs you’ve found a genuine professional removalist in Perth.


Straightforward. Practical. No fluff.

Table of Contents

1. Why Choosing the Right Removalist Matters

Not all movers are created equal.
Some take real pride in their work — protecting your belongings, turning up on time, charging fairly, and handling your furniture like it’s their own.

Others… don’t.


A reliable removalist means:
Less stress
Faster moving times
No damage
No hidden fees
Better communication


Your movers become the backbone of your moving day.
Choose well — and the whole experience becomes easier, faster, and cheaper.

2. Perth’s Unique Moving Conditions

Perth isn’t like other cities.
Here’s why choosing local, experienced movers matters:


WA Heat & Weather

From November to March, Perth’s heat is brutal. Movers must know how to handle:
• heat-sensitive furniture
• hydration/safety
• early start times to avoid 40°C afternoons


Tight Suburban Streets

Suburbs like Scarborough, Highgate, North Perth, and Leederville have tricky parking and narrow access points.


Double-Storey Homes

Huge amount of two-level homes = lots of staircases.
Your movers need the right physical capability, lifting straps, and technique.


Long travel distances

Perth is spread out — timing, truck size, and fuel charges matter.

Local knowledge = smoother move.

3. What to Look for in a Removalist (Essential Checklist)

This is the exact checklist we recommend every Perth mover follow:


1. Transparent, Upfront Pricing

No vague rates. No hidden charges. No “surprise” fees at the end.

A good removalist clearly explains:
• hourly rate or fixed price
• call-out fees
• travel time charges
• minimum hours
• payment terms

If they dodge these questions — walk away.


2. Real Reviews From Real Perth Customers

Look for:
• consistent 5-star feedback
• detailed reviews (mentioning professionalism, speed, care)
• photos or videos
• repeat customers

If every review looks copy-pasted… think twice.


3. Insurance & Proper Cover

A professional removalist should offer:
• public liability insurance
• goods-in-transit cover
• workers’ compensation

If they can’t explain their insurance, they’re not legitimate.


4. Clear Communication

Professional movers:
• answer calls
• confirm booking times
• keep you updated
• show up when they say they will

If communication is sloppy before the move, it’ll be worse on the day.


5. Trained, Experienced Movers (Not Casual Labour)

Your belongings shouldn’t be handled by someone who’s “done a few moves”.

You want:
• consistent team of movers
• proper lifting technique
• safe furniture handling
• respect for your home
• real experience in Perth suburbs


6. Proper Equipment & Clean Trucks

This includes:
• dollies
• lifting straps
• moving blankets
• shrink wrap
• padded truck walls
• tie-downs

Professionals invest in great gear because it keeps your items safe.


7. Flexibility & Problem-Solving Ability

Experienced Perth movers know how to handle:
• tricky staircases
• no-lift buildings
• long walks to the truck
• fragile items
• oversized furniture
• heavy appliances

A good mover stays calm and gets it done safely.

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    Want a Moving Team You Can Rely On?


    When you choose Tommy’s Transport & Removals, you get movers who:

    Show up on time

    Handle your furniture with genuine care

    Move efficiently

    Communicate clearly

    Charge fairly

    Know Perth inside out


    Your move doesn’t have to be stressful — not when you’ve got a team who actually cares.

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4. Pricing: What’s Normal in Perth?

Most Perth removalists charge by the hour, usually between:


$140 – $200 per hour

(for two movers and a truck)


Factors that affect price:
• number of stairs
• size of your home
• distance between homes
• access challenges
• heavy or fragile items
• travel time

Professional removalists will always explain costs clearly before you book.

5. Red Flags to Avoid

If you see any of these — avoid them or ask more questions.


🚩 Cash-only jobs

Usually a sign they’re not insured.


🚩 No reviews (or fake-looking reviews)

Legitimate movers build long-term trust.


🚩 Price seems too good to be true

Cheap movers often:
• rush the job
• damage items
• add hidden charges
• use inexperienced labour


🚩 Poor communication

If they’re vague now, they’ll be worse on move day.

6. Real Perth Job Example

📍 Location: Hillarys
🏠 Property: Single-storey coastal home
🎯 Challenge: Large couches + narrow hallway + freshly painted walls

🔧 Solution:
• Wrapped couches completely
• Used corner protectors on all hallway walls
• Removed couch legs to optimise clearance
• Navigated the tight turn with padded straps

⭐ Result:
Zero damage, smooth transition, happy customer.

These real scenarios show what true professionalism looks like.

FAQs

Do you have another question about removalist services you would like answered?

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  • How far in advance should I book removalists in Perth?

    2–4 weeks is ideal, especially during summer.

  • Do removalists pack for you?

    Some do — including full packing services and materials.

  • Do movers disconnect washing machines and fridges?

    Yes, if it’s safe and you request it. Gas appliances require a licensed fitter.

  • Do you move apartments?

    Absolutely. Tight stairwells, no lifts, long carry distances — we handle the lot. See our apartment removal services.

  • Can removalists move plants?

    Yes, as long as pots are sturdy and not waterlogged.