What Is Cubic Footage in Removals and Why Do We Use It?
What Is Cubic Footage in Removals and Why Do We Use It?
One of the most important parts of planning a successful house move is understanding the volume of items being moved. In the removals industry, this is often measured in cubic footage.
At David Gilkes Removals, we use cubic footage calculations to make sure every move is planned accurately and efficiently.
What Is Cubic Footage?
Cubic footage is a way of measuring the total volume your belongings take up inside a removal vehicle.
Rather than simply counting boxes or furniture items, removals companies calculate how much physical space your belongings will occupy.
This helps determine:
- The correct vehicle size
- How many team members are needed
- Estimated loading and unloading time
- Packing material requirements
- Storage space requirements if needed
Why Accurate Volume Measurements Matter
Prevents Vehicle Space Issues
If a move is underestimated, there may not be enough room on the vehicle, causing delays and additional costs.
Helps Plan the Move Efficiently
Knowing the cubic footage allows the removals team to organise loading safely and maximise efficiency.
Improves Quotation Accuracy
Volume calculations help provide fair and accurate removal quotes based on the size of the move.
Helps With Storage Planning
If customers require storage, cubic footage helps determine the amount of storage space needed.
How Removal Companies Measure Volume
During surveys, removals companies assess:
- Furniture dimensions
- Number of boxes
- Appliances
- Outdoor items
- Fragile or specialist items
- Any dismantling or reassembling for space considerations
Experienced surveyors can estimate cubic footage quickly and accurately to ensure the move runs smoothly.
At David Gilkes Removals, we carry out detailed removal surveys to ensure customers receive the right vehicle, the right team, and the right plan for moving day.
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