Our signature tool

Will it actually fit through the door?

In Auburn the move is rarely about distance. It is about a 800mm cottage doorway or a booked lift. So we built the check around the real bottleneck, not a booking form.


Why the doorway, not a form

Two things decide how a move actually goes in Auburn, and neither is the number of boxes. The first is the older housing stock: Federation and fibro cottages in Berala and Regents Park were built with door openings that commonly run about 760 to 820mm, and a hall that turns tight straight after the front door. The second is the tower stock around the stations, where the constraint is the lift: a residential lift door opening is commonly around 900mm into a car about 1100mm wide, and the building usually wants that lift booked.

A three-seat sofa or a solid timber wardrobe does not care how many boxes you have. It cares about that one opening. So the Threshold Check measures the pieces people actually get stuck on, against the pinch point for your kind of home, and tells you plainly what happens: straight through, a careful turn, or legs off and straps out.

It is a guide, not a promise

The figures here are typical ranges for Auburn housing, not a measurement of your home, and nothing in the tool is a fixed quote. Its whole job is to get you to the right crew size and an honest conversation. Your actual doorway might be kinder or tighter, which is exactly what we confirm on the callback.

What happens after the check

The tool lands on the crew size that fits your load: two movers and a truck for most units, three for a family home, four and two trucks for a big one. Then it hands you to a callback, with your pieces already noted, so the person who rings you already knows whether they are planning for a narrow hall or a lift booking.

Ready when you are

Tell us about your move, and we will call you back

No pressure, no obligation. Just a real person working out what your move needs and the honest hourly rate that fits it.