📍 Based in Chiswick W4 · Serving Ealing W5 · ⭐ 5.0 from 120 Google Reviews
Man & Van · Removal Company · House Moves
Looking for a man with a van in Ealing? London Moverz charges £50/hr for 1 man and van and £65/hr for 2 men and van, minimum 2 hours. Ealing W5 is well outside the Congestion Charge zone, and Ealing Council runs the cheapest parking suspensions in West London at £39 a bay. We reach most W5 addresses in 15–20 minutes from our Chiswick base. ULEZ-compliant vans, fully insured, 7 days a week.
Local Experts Since 2015
London Moverz has been serving Ealing and West London since 2015. Based in neighbouring Chiswick W4, we are just a few minutes from Ealing along the A4 or through the residential back roads we know well — we can reach most W5 addresses within 15 to 20 minutes. Over nearly a decade, we have carried out hundreds of moves across Ealing — from grand conservation houses around Ealing Common to student flat-shares near the Broadway and the new Elizabeth line apartment developments.
That local knowledge saves time — and on an hourly rate, time is money.
Ealing W5 earns its nickname — the Queen of the Suburbs — from its exceptional Edwardian and Victorian housing stock.
The opening of the Elizabeth line has accelerated demand for housing around Ealing Broadway, with new apartment blocks appearing rapidly near the station.
The Uxbridge Road is Ealing's main artery and one of the most congested roads in West London during rush hours.
Serving Ealing
Professional removal services covering Ealing W5 and all surrounding areas.
Full house removals across Ealing and all London boroughs. We handle loading, transport and unloading. Fully insured from £65/hr with 2 men + van.
Affordable man and van hire in Ealing from £50/hr. Perfect for studio flats and small loads. Same day bookings available 7 days a week.
Trusted office relocation in Ealing. Minimal disruption, evenings and weekends available. Expert team handles IT equipment, furniture and documents.
Expert furniture movers in Ealing. Sofas, wardrobes, pianos and all bulky items handled with care. IKEA collection available.
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Common Questions
Yes, the area around Ealing Broadway has seen a surge in new apartment developments since the Elizabeth line opened, and we carry out moves here regularly. The streets immediately around the station have parking restrictions, so for moves very close to the station we recommend booking a parking suspension through Ealing Council in advance.
Yes, we cover all of Ealing W5 including West Ealing W13, Northfields W5, South Ealing W5 and the areas surrounding Ealing Common. All parts of Ealing are covered at the same standard rate with no additional charges for different postcodes within the area.
Ealing town centre has a complex one-way system around the Broadway and Uxbridge Road. Our drivers know these routes well and always plan the most efficient access to your property in advance. We avoid peak congestion times on the Uxbridge Road and use the quieter residential routes where possible.
Yes, the large Edwardian houses around Ealing Common and the conservation areas of central Ealing are a regular part of our work. These properties often have grand staircases and wide hallways which make furniture removal easier than the Victorian terraces, but the larger furniture they contain requires careful handling and adequate team size.
Yes, we offer affordable student and single-room moves across Ealing. Our 1 man + van service at £50/hr is ideal for student moves with a smaller volume of belongings. We see high demand at the start and end of the academic year — booking in advance during these periods is strongly recommended.
Ealing W5 is well outside the London Congestion Charge zone. Moves within Ealing and to nearby areas like Chiswick, Acton, Hanwell, Southall and Greenford will not incur any charge. If your move goes into the zone — Westminster, the West End, the City or Bloomsbury — the charge is £18 per day as of 2 January 2026, and it now runs at weekends too: 07:00–18:00 Monday to Friday, 12:00–18:00 Saturdays, Sundays and bank holidays. Note that Kensington, Chelsea and Notting Hill are all outside the zone. It is passed on at cost with no markup, and most Ealing moves involve no charge at all.
Yes — the new apartment blocks near Ealing Broadway station require pre-booked loading bays, goods lift reservations and advance notice to building management. We are fully experienced with this process and will guide you through exactly what needs to be arranged. Contact us as early as possible before your move date so we can help you prepare in time.
Yes — cross-London moves from Ealing are very common since the Elizabeth line opened, with many customers relocating between W5 and areas in east or south London. Most cross-London moves can be completed in a single day. We plan the route carefully, account for likely traffic at different times, and always confirm a realistic completion time when you book so you can coordinate your handover accordingly.
We are based in Chiswick W4, directly neighbouring Ealing. We can reach most W5 addresses within 15 to 20 minutes, making us one of the fastest-responding removal companies in the area. For same-day or urgent moves in Ealing, call us on 07897 383022 and we will confirm availability immediately.
£50/hr for 1 man + van and £65/hr for 2 men + van, minimum 2 hours (£110 and £130), then £32.50 per additional 30 minutes. Ealing W5 is roughly 20 minutes from our Chiswick base, so there is no travel surcharge. For a two-bedroom flat move within Ealing, most jobs land between 3 and 4 hours with 2 men.
It depends on the street. Ealing is more forgiving than most inner boroughs, and on quieter residential roads a weekday start before 9am often needs nothing at all. Where a suspension is needed, Ealing accepts applications from 3 working days ahead — but applying at least 7 working days ahead drops the cost from £50 to £39 per bay per day. The council puts yellow warning signs up 5 days before the suspension starts. We assess parking on every booking and tell you which case you are in.
London Moverz carries £2 million public liability cover and £25,000 goods in transit insurance. If a managed building asks for a Certificate of Insurance before allowing a removal firm on site, let us know which building at the time of booking and we will send the documentation ahead of your move date.
For weekday moves, 2 to 3 days notice is usually enough. Saturdays and end-of-month dates fill first, so allow a week for those. If your street needs a parking suspension, work backwards from the council rather than from us — 7 working days gets you the cheaper Ealing rate, so 2 weeks total is a comfortable lead time.
Call or WhatsApp 07897 383022, or fill in the booking form. We confirm within the hour, 7 days a week, 7am to 9pm. Tell us both addresses, the floor and lift situation at each end, roughly what you are moving and your preferred date — that is enough for a firm quote in most cases.
We do both, with the same team. A man and van in Ealing is the right choice for a studio, a single room, a few items of furniture or a part-load — one man and a van at £50/hr, or two men at £65/hr, minimum two hours. Full house removals Ealing W5 is the same service scaled up: two men, a full pack-and-load, furniture dismantling and reassembly, and protection for floors and doorways. Most the large Edwardian houses around Ealing Common and flats near the Broadway need the two-man option once you are past a one-bedroom flat, simply because of stair carries and the size of the furniture. We do not subcontract either service — the people who quote your Ealing removal are the people who turn up. If you are not sure which you need, send a photo or a room list and we will tell you honestly, including if the smaller option is enough. Parking suspensions in Ealing go through Ealing Council, and we will tell you exactly what to apply for.
For weekend moves in Ealing, we recommend booking at least one week in advance as demand is high — particularly at month end when tenancy agreements change over. For weekday moves, 2-3 days notice is usually sufficient. Same-day bookings are accepted when availability allows.
Yes, we operate from 7AM to 9PM, 7 days a week. Early morning starts are popular in Ealing for customers who want to beat the traffic around Ealing Broadway and the one-way system. Evening slots are also available for office moves that need to happen outside business hours. Just let us know your preferred time when booking.
Most local moves in Ealing are completed in 2–4 hours. We operate 7 days a week, 7AM–9PM, and can often accommodate same-day or next-day bookings.
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About Our Service
London Moverz has been serving Ealing and West London since 2015. Based in neighbouring Chiswick W4, we are just a few minutes from Ealing along the A4 or through the residential back roads we know well — we can reach most W5 addresses within 15 to 20 minutes. Over nearly a decade, we have carried out hundreds of moves across Ealing: from the grand conservation area houses around Ealing Common and Walpole Park, to the student flat shares near Ealing Broadway station, to the new Elizabeth line-era apartment developments that have transformed the western end of the borough.
Ealing W5 earns its nickname — the Queen of the Suburbs — from its exceptional Edwardian and Victorian housing stock. The conservation areas around Ealing Common, particularly the streets off The Common and around Montpelier Road, contain some of the most beautiful large houses in West London. These properties are a pleasure to work in — wide hallways, generous landings and high ceilings make furniture removal far easier than the cramped terraces of inner London — but the volume and quality of furniture they contain means we always send a team of two and take our time with wrapping and protection.
West Ealing W13 has a more compact, mixed character — Victorian terraces, converted flats and a high street that serves a large South Asian community. The roads around West Ealing station and along the Uxbridge Road can be congested, and parking on the residential streets requires CPZ awareness. Northfields, sandwiched between Ealing and Chiswick, is one of our most frequently covered areas — the inter-war semis here are popular with young families and the access is generally excellent. South Ealing along the District line corridor has good-sized Victorian houses with typical access challenges: steep staircases, narrow frontages and on-street parking only.
The opening of the Elizabeth line has accelerated demand for housing around Ealing Broadway, with new apartment blocks appearing rapidly near the station. These modern buildings have the same requirements as any new-build — pre-booked loading bays, goods lift reservations and advance notice to building management. We are experienced with this process and will guide you through the preparation if you are moving into or out of one of the newer Ealing Broadway developments. The Elizabeth line has also made Ealing significantly more attractive to commuters relocating from east London, and we regularly handle long cross-London moves that end in W5.
The Uxbridge Road is Ealing's main artery and one of the most congested roads in West London during rush hours. We always plan moves that involve the Uxbridge Road to load and unload before 8am or after 10am where possible. Ealing Broadway town centre has a complex one-way system and active parking enforcement — moves on or near the High Street or The Broadway require a formal parking suspension from Ealing Council. Good news, and it is genuinely unusual: Ealing is one of the cheapest and most flexible boroughs in London for parking suspensions. The minimum notice is 3 working days, against 10 in most of London, and the cost is £39 per bay per day if you apply at least 7 working days ahead, or £50 per bay per day at the 3-day minimum. There is no separate admin or booking fee, which is where other boroughs quietly add up: the same single bay for one day costs £65 in Hounslow, £82 in Kensington and Chelsea, around £126 in Wandsworth and roughly £156 in Lambeth once their admin fees are counted. If you have moved in one of those boroughs before and found the permit painful, Ealing will be a pleasant surprise.
Four details from Ealing's terms that are worth knowing before you apply. A bay is 5 metres, so a long-wheelbase van generally needs two. The suspension runs 24 hours a day, 7 days a week in resident bays — not just during controlled hours — so it protects an early start or a late finish. Cancellations and changes need 2 working days' notice or you lose the fee entirely, and there is a £25 administration charge on any refund. And Ealing will not refund you if the bay was correctly signposted but someone parked in it anyway — if that happens on the day, report it on 020 8825 6677 rather than assuming it will be sorted out afterwards.
One thing not to do: it is illegal to put bins, cones or chairs out to hold a space, however common the practice is on Ealing's residential streets. The application is made by you as the occupier, since Ealing issues the suspension against the address and the vehicle registration — send us the reg and we will make sure the right van is named. And it is worth being honest that plenty of Ealing moves need no permit at all. The inter-war streets around Northfields and much of South Ealing have enough unrestricted kerb that a legal loading point is usually within twenty metres of the door. We tell you which situation you are in when you book, rather than defaulting to "apply for one" because it sounds thorough.
Ealing W5 is well outside the London Congestion Charge zone, but inside the expanded ULEZ zone (since August 2023). All London Moverz vans are ULEZ-compliant — you will never receive a surprise ULEZ charge on your invoice. Moves within Ealing and to surrounding areas — Chiswick, Acton, Hanwell, Southall, Greenford, Brentford — will not incur any Congestion Charge. If your move does require travel into the Congestion Charge zone, the charge is £18 per day as of 2 January 2026, its first rise since 2020. Two things changed with it. It now applies at weekends — 07:00–18:00 Monday to Friday and 12:00–18:00 on Saturdays, Sundays and bank holidays — so a Saturday afternoon move into Zone 1 is chargeable while the same job finishing before noon is not. And it is billed per calendar day, so a job running past midnight counts twice. Worth knowing which places are not in the zone despite feeling central: Kensington, Chelsea, Notting Hill and Fulham are all outside it, because the Western Extension that once covered them was scrapped in 2011. We pass the charge on at cost with no markup, and the majority of Ealing moves involve none of it — another advantage of this part of West London.
Ealing's housing is unusually varied for a single postcode district, and the type of property predicts the length of the job better than the number of bedrooms does. The Edwardian and late-Victorian houses around Walpole Park, Montpelier and the Mount Park conservation area are generous inside but have the classic West London problem: a tiled path, three or four steps up to a raised front door, then a hallway that turns immediately. Nothing about that is difficult, but it adds handling time to every single item, and on an hourly rate that is where the money goes. If you are in one of these houses, an accurate estimate depends on us knowing about those front steps, so mention them.
The inter-war semis around Northfields and Pitshanger are the easiest properties we work in anywhere in West London — driveways or wide kerbs, level access, square hallways, and staircases built after the era of the impossible half-landing turn. Moves here routinely finish inside the estimate. The converted flats along the Uxbridge Road corridor and around West Ealing are the opposite: shared front doors, communal stairs, no lift, and often a first-floor flat whose furniture was assembled in the room. If yours was, tell us at booking and we will bring the tools rather than discovering it on the landing.
The new Elizabeth line-era blocks around Ealing Broadway and Dickens Yard behave like central London buildings rather than suburban ones. Expect a concierge, a booked service lift with a fixed time window, and a managing agent who wants a Certificate of Insurance naming the building before the crew gets past reception. We send COI documentation as standard rather than waiting to be asked — give us the agent's contact details about a week ahead and Silvester handles that correspondence. Ask for the earliest lift slot the building offers; in a block with one goods lift, a mid-morning slot means queuing behind deliveries.
The Uxbridge Road is the constraint on almost every Ealing job, and it is predictable rather than random. It clogs from around 8am and does not properly clear until mid-morning, then tightens again from late afternoon. The one-way system around the Broadway and Haven Green compounds it, because a missed turn can mean a five-minute loop rather than a quick correction. Our approach from Chiswick is normally up through Acton rather than along the Uxbridge Road itself, which is why we can usually be outside a W5 door in fifteen to twenty minutes — but only if we start early. A 7am or 8am start on an Ealing move is worth more than anywhere else we cover.
Two local timing notes. Ealing Broadway and West Ealing both have busy market and shopping activity along the high streets that ties up loading space through the middle of the day, so a flat above a shop is an early-start job by default. And if your move is at the end of the month, book at least a week out — Ealing has a large rental population around the station and the last Friday of the month fills our diary before the middle of it.
If your move is larger than a van and a couple of hours, the same team handles full house removals and packing services. Where completion dates do not line up — common on the Ealing family houses — we can hold a load, and storage in London covers longer gaps. Pianos turn up regularly in the Mount Park and Pitshanger houses and are quoted separately on our piano movers page. Business moves around the Broadway and the Uxbridge Road corridor are covered on our office removals page.
With nearly ten years of experience and a genuine reputation across West London, we bring local knowledge and professionalism to every Ealing move. We are a small, owner-operated business — you deal with the same people from first call to final box. We cover all W5 postcodes — W5 1, W5 2, W5 3, W5 4 and W5 5 — as well as West Ealing W13, and we are fully insured for both domestic and commercial removals.
We also regularly serve all surrounding areas including Acton W3, Chiswick W4, Hanwell W7, Southall UB1, Greenford UB6 and Brentford TW8.
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