GB Liners
Moving house is a very personal matter. It may involve the packing and carriage of priceless antiques or, equally important to us, the cherished possessions of the average household. It may comprise the contents of a mansion or just auntie's much-loved rocking-chair being passed down to her favourite niece. No two household removal jobs can be the same.

It is because GB Liners treat every job as an individual one that they have gained a reputation for good personal service. If you employ GB Liners, you will have the benefit of a removal service which is countrywide, based on ten depots strategically located and with a large fleet of vehicles and modern equipment. The men who do the packing, the lifting and the carrying are all expert at the job, which, if it is to be done well, requires foresight, intelligence, care and a strong sense of individual responsibility. Many of these men are shareholders in the Company and regard themselves less as employees than as working representatives of an organisation in which they have their own personal stake.

If you are moving house, the first step is to invite one of GB Liners moving consultants to call and prepare an estimate. They will make a careful assessment of the equipment, materials and transport needed, tailoring the service to your household removal requirements. You have the opportunity to discuss special problems, and a written quotation will be given. This service is entirely free, and the prospective customer is not placed under any obligation.


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