HR ONE LONDON LIMITED — Pricing & Quotes for Removal Company Prices and Man and Van Cost
At HR ONE LONDON LIMITED we believe in a transparent pricing model so you always know what you're paying for. Whether you search for removal company prices in your area or compare local man and van cost options, our approach is clear: we price by load size, time, and any additional services you request. This page explains our charging structure, how we measure volume (including cubic-yard rates), sample jobs mapped to typical London property types, and our free quote policy. We use straightforward language and visible breakdowns so there are no surprises when the job is done.
We provide two primary pricing methods to suit different needs: fixed load-based rates for small to medium moves, and cubic-yard (or cubic-metre) pricing for larger, bulky consignments. Load-based rates are ideal for single-room clearances or man-and-van prices where a single vehicle and a short team are sufficient. Cubic-yard rates are used for full house moves, bulky furniture, or commercial clearances and allow precise charging by volume. You'll see both options in our estimates so you can choose the most cost-effective solution for your move.
Example jobs help illustrate how the maths works. Below are typical scenarios from across the city and the corresponding pricing approach:
- Small studio or one-bed flat (Islington / Shoreditch): usually one small van load — charged as a single load or a low cubic-yard bracket.
- Two-bedroom Victorian terrace (Camden / Hackney): often 2–3 load-based trips, or quoted as a cubic-yard total for a tighter estimate.
- Three-bedroom maisonette (Kensington / Notting Hill): larger volume, best quoted using cubic-yard pricing to reflect bulky items like wardrobes and multiple beds.
How Our Load-Based and Cubic-Yard Rates Work
Load-based rates are simple: we allocate vehicle types and teams to expected loads. For example, a single-crew small van covers most studio flat moves; a large Luton or 7.5-tonne truck will be used for bigger homes. Our man and van cost breakdown shows hourly and flat-load rates so customers can compare. We list the vehicle size, estimated number of crew, time on site, and any expected additional fees like parking permits or long carry distances.
Cubic-yard (or cubic-metre) pricing is ideal when volume is the primary factor. We calculate the combined volume of your items and multiply by a cubic unit rate. Typical examples: a sofa may be 5–7 cubic feet, a mattress 10–20 cubic feet, and a stack of 20 medium boxes roughly 15–25 cubic feet. By using this method we can produce accurate estimates for office moves, student accommodation clearances, or full-house relocations where counting the number of loads would be imprecise.
To help you compare quickly, here are indicative cost ranges (for guidance only) using common London assumptions:
- Small van load (studio / one bed): competitive flat-load fee or hourly man-and-van rate.
- Medium home (two bedrooms): quoted either as 2–3 loads or a cubic-yard total with a mid-range per-cubic unit rate.
- Large property or bulky items: cubic-yard pricing with optional extra crew for handling large furniture.
Common Job Examples and Property Types
Below are practical job examples, each mapped to typical property styles and common London locations so you can visualise how pricing applies. We include both removal company prices and man and van price options for each scenario: Example A: a student flat clearance in Bloomsbury or Shoreditch — usually a single small-van job with an hourly man-and-van price; Example B: a two-bedroom Victorian terrace in Hackney — often 2–3 loads with either load-based or cubic-yard pricing; Example C: a multi-room apartment in Canary Wharf or a family home in Croydon — best quoted by volume because of heavy furniture and numerous boxes.
We list typical elements that affect quotes so you can see cost drivers:
- Access and parking — tight streets or restricted parking can add time and fees.
- Stairs and lifts — stair carries increase crew time; lift access reduces handling time.
- Assembly/disassembly — flatpack and furniture reassembly are optional extras shown clearly on the quote.
Free quote policy: we offer no-obligation estimates by phone, instant online calculators, and on-site surveys for complex moves. If you opt for a survey, our estimator will measure likely volumes (or count loads), note access issues typical of busy London boroughs, and present both a load-based and a cubic-yard price so you can choose. Our promise is a free, clear quote with the option to pick the methodology that suits your move: transparent, written, and without pressure.
Additional transparent elements we include in every quote: deposit terms (if applicable), cancellation windows, insurance coverage options, and any applicable extra charges such as parking permits or specialist handling. We never hide weekend or bank-holiday rates — they are flagged upfront so you can budget accurately.
Booking with HR ONE LONDON LIMITED means receiving a clear breakdown of removal company prices in your area and competitive man and van cost options. Our aim is simple: provide reliable, fair quotations that reflect real-world London conditions, whether your move is a short student relocation or a full family house move. Request your free quote and choose the pricing method that fits your plan — load-based simplicity or cubic-yard precision.
We prioritise transparency and fairness in every estimate so you can move with confidence. All quotes are provided without obligation and outline the services included, expected timelines, and what would trigger additional charges. That way you get a dependable, professional move with no last-minute surprises.
