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How to Find Your Removal Company in Rochester

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Tell us about your move

Enter your move details so we can match you with the right local removal companies in Rochester for you.

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Compare & choose your removal company

Choose the moving company that's right for you based on price, services and reviews.

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Removal worker lifting a sofa.

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Let your Rochester movers handle the heavy lifting

Your chosen company handles the transport, and unloading, saving you time and effort.

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Smiling couple relaxing on a sofa after moving home.

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Settle into your new home

Relax knowing your belongings have been moved safely by trusted professionals.

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Why Book Your Removals with Compare My Move?

Top picks in Rochester

Top picks in Rochester

We connect you with the right movers for your needs, not just the nearest.

Reviewed and reliable

Reviewed and reliable

Easily connect with top-rated, fully verified professionals right at your fingertips.

Last minute? No problem

Last minute? No problem

If you need a quick turnaround, we’ll find firms that can meet your timeframe.

Local expertise

Local expertise

Our removal companies know the city’s unique moving challenges inside out.

What's Involved in a Removal Service?

Archive Icon Packing & preparation
Archive Icon Packing & preparation
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  • Optional professional packing service
  • Supply of boxes, wrapping, and tape
  • Dismantling of furniture if needed
  • Labelling of boxes for easy unpacking
  • Access planning and parking permit advice where required
Calendar icon On moving day
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Calendar icon On moving day
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  • Floor, doorway and bannister protection
  • Careful loading of boxes into the van
  • Protective covers for fragile items
  • Specialist handling for special items, like pianos or antiques
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Transport
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  • Safe delivery to your new home
  • Goods-in-transit and public liability insurance
  • Short-term or long-term storage available if needed
  • GPS-tracked vehicles for added security
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Unloading
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  • Unloading into the rooms of your choice
  • Reassembly of furniture and large items
  • Removal of packing materials
  • Final placement checks

Areas We Cover in Rochester

  • St Margaret’s
  • Troy Town
  • Watts Avenue & Roebuck Road
  • The Delce
  • Borstal
  • Boley Hill
  • Eastgate
  • St Margaret’s Banks
  • The Esplanade
  • City Way
  • Priestfields
  • St William’s Way

Why Customers In Rochester Trust Us To Move Home

Recent reviews from people who moved home in Rochester
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123 reviews
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Based on 123 customer reviews of our Rochester removals companies.

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3 extra services requested

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Rochester's Best Moving Companies

Proven and reliable

Proven and reliable

Our companies have experience completing hundreds of Rochester home moves.

Highly-rated by customers

Highly-rated by customers

We collect feedback after moves, run regular mystery shops, and remove movers that don't maintain top ratings.

Verified & insured

Verified & insured

Every firm is verified for trading history and reviews, and must carry Goods in Transit and Public Liability insurance.

Rochester specialists

Rochester specialists

Our removal companies know the city’s unique moving challenges inside out.

15,461
Removal jobs completed in Rochester

Our Rochester Moving Trends

March most popular month
Tonbridge most popular destination
4,948 last minute moves
Packing top add on

Types of Home

Items We Move Most

51,021 plants moved
43,291 beds moved
23,192 sofas moved
26,284 TVs moved

How We Keep Things Safe

7,267 pre-move surveys
185,532 boxes packed
960 miles of packing tape
29,376 KG of bubble wrap

Things to Know Before Your Rochester Move

Book an early slot if you’re moving near Rochester High Street at the weekend

If your new home is on or near Rochester High Street, timing matters more than it first appears. Vehicles are not allowed through on Saturdays from 10am to 4pm, and with cameras monitoring the entry points, it is not something to chance. If you’re comparing Rochester removal companies for a weekend move, flag the exact address early so they can plan to arrive and unload before the restriction starts, rather than being forced to reroute or stop further away.

Share the nearest legal stopping point if you’re moving near Eastgate or Boley Hill

Flats above shops and older homes near Eastgate and Boley Hill rarely give a van an easy place to stop right outside. In practice, the move often works better from nearby roads such as Corporation Street or Blue Boar Lane, with items carried in from there. A quick photo of the frontage and nearest corner helps the removal company you choose judge the best stopping point in advance, instead of working it out on the day.

Don’t send a removal van straight into the Riverside car park

If you’re moving into the Riverside development, the multi-storey may look like the obvious place to meet the van, but around 2 metres of headroom is too low for many standard removal vans. That is the kind of detail worth raising when you get quotes, because it can change the whole unloading plan. Surface parking or estate loading bays are usually the more realistic option if your block allows them.

Raise bay suspensions early if parking is likely to be tight

In Rochester, bay suspensions are something to think about before the move, not during it. Medway Council only accepts suspension requests from companies rather than residents, so if you think space outside your property will be a problem, mention it as soon as you book. That gives your movers time to decide whether a suspension is worth arranging or whether a shorter legal stop will do the job.

Avoid festival and event weekends if your move depends on the town centre

Rochester’s biggest weekends can change the whole layout of town. The Sweeps Festival, castle concerts and Christmas Market all put extra pressure on the roads and parking around the castle, cathedral and High Street. If your move lands on one of those weekends, it is usually better to pick an early slot or another day altogether. That is exactly the kind of clash worth mentioning when comparing Rochester removal companies, because it can affect both timing and access.

Check the street again the week before move day

Rochester is the sort of place where temporary cones, roadworks or event signage can appear not long before the day itself, especially near the centre. A quick walk past the property a few days before the move can save a lot of hassle later. If anything looks different, send a photo to your moving company so they can adjust the stopping plan before the van sets off.

FAQs About Movers in Rochester

How do I get accurate removal quotes?

To get an accurate quote, share clear details about access, timing and where a van can realistically stop. If you’re near the High Street, mention any weekend restrictions so movers can plan an early arrival rather than being forced to unload from further away. It also helps to explain if the nearest stopping point is on a different road, as this affects carrying distance, time and overall cost.

How do I choose a removal company?

Choose a company that asks practical questions about access and is used to working around town centre constraints. In areas like Eastgate or Boley Hill, experienced movers will expect to load from nearby streets rather than directly outside the property. Ask how they plan for limited access and whether they’re happy to review photos in advance, as this shows they’re thinking ahead rather than relying on guesswork.

How far in advance should I book movers?

You should book as soon as your moving date is confirmed, especially if parking or access needs organising. In Rochester, things like arranging a bay suspension depend on your removal company applying early, so leaving it late can limit your options. Booking ahead also gives time to plan around busy periods or adjust timings if access is restricted on certain days.

What should I tell movers about parking or access before moving day?

Tell your movers exactly where they can park and flag any physical limits that could affect the van. For example, if you’re moving into a development like Riverside, low height clearances in the car park can rule out standard vans. Sharing this early means they can plan to use surface parking or designated loading areas instead of arriving somewhere they can’t access.