Office Removals in Middleton

Covering Middleton, Alkrington, Rhodes, Blackley, Chadderton and Heywood.

Most office moves have exactly one difficult item, and it is usually in the meeting room.

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The table came in before the door did

Boardroom and meeting tables are the single most common thing that stops an office move going smoothly.

The reason is simple. A large table was almost always assembled in the room it stands in, or carried in during a fit-out while the building was still open. By the time you are moving out, there is a door, sometimes a corridor with a turn in it, and a table that is wider than both.

So the question to answer before anything else is whether yours comes apart.

Look underneath. Most large tables are two or three sections bolted together, and the bolts are usually obvious once you are on the floor looking up at them. Some are a single piece, and if yours is, that is worth knowing weeks ahead rather than on the morning.

While you are down there, check whether the legs detach, because that is frequently the difference between fitting through a doorway and not.

The rest of the room

Meeting rooms hold more awkward things per square metre than anywhere else in an office.

  • Screens and displays. Usually wall-mounted, and the bracket normally stays with the wall unless somebody decides otherwise. Worth deciding.
  • Anything with a glass top. These come off and travel separately, so it is worth knowing whether yours does.
  • The chairs. More of them than any other room, and they take up far more van space than people estimate because they do not stack unless they were designed to.
  • Whatever is in the credenza. Every meeting room has one and nobody has opened it this year.

Tell us what is in the room and we will factor it in. It is the room most worth describing properly.

If the table is not coming

It frequently is not, and that is a reasonable outcome rather than a failure.

A table sized for one room is often wrong for another, and if yours does not come apart it may not be able to leave anyway. Deciding that early is much better than deciding it while four people are holding it in a doorway.

If it is staying behind, tell us at quote stage, because it changes the size of the job. If you are not sure yet, say that instead and it gets planned both ways.

Get a price for your Middleton office move

Tell us the size of the office, what is in the meeting room, and the access at both ends.

Questions people ask

Tell us the dimensions and the doorway it has to pass through, and we will tell you honestly whether it can leave the room.

Decide first whether it is coming at all, since the bracket usually stays. Then tell us and it gets planned.

Look underneath for bolts. Two minutes on the floor answers it, and it is worth knowing before anyone quotes.

Where we cover

  • Middleton town centre
  • Alkrington
  • Rhodes
  • Langley
  • Blackley
  • Chadderton
  • Heywood

Across M24 and the surrounding area. We are based at Swan Street in Manchester city centre, so Middleton is a short run rather than a journey. Office relocation services further out are arranged too.

The quickest route is the form. Give us the outline and we will come back to you.

Get a price

Tell us the size of the office, what is in the meeting room, and the access at both ends.

RCM Removals
20 Swan Street, Manchester M4 5JW
Telephone: 0161 768 2056
Email: info@removalscompanymanchester.co.uk