About
At Cheshire International Removals they offer a full range of professional moving and storage services for your home and business. They are a family run business and Michael Fahey established the business in 1994.
They are a local company with a renowned reputation for friendly professionalism. Their experienced staff have a careful approach to your removal requirements however large or small.
Their goods in transit are insured up to £30,000 for no extra charge and they are a WHICH Trusted trader and British Association of Removers members giving them the Gold standard of service on which you can rely.Read more







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Reviews

The process was seamless (with exception to a few back and forth emails before moving) but responses and communication was very quick. The men arrived, friendly and professional and they were so so quick!
We opted to pack our own boxes to keep the costs down as their prices weren’t the cheapest but the reviews were good. And come moving day, what would have probably taken us two days took them only half a day - dismantling/reassembling furniture, moving boxes and driving.
I would highly recommend!



I used this company for an storage and removals. I had a long distance to move to, for I had to use their storage too for a few days before I could make the final move to my place of residence. First of all it wasn't cheap and rather expensive but looked at the reviews here and was fooled to think this would be the best (but couldn't be more wrong)
First of all they tried to charge me an extra £700 pounds because i was moving items from the storage to new place, because I chose a date on a weekend. I had very detailed and lengthy chats and conversation about my move and this was something that was never mentioned to me before.
When they did move my things, our deal was to move and assemble the furniture. They came over assembled two beds only, said 'they were leaving and will come back tomorrow and assemble the remaining furniture' In the morning I had taken the day off work but when it clocked 10:30 in the morning, and I called them their response was they had to leave and come back.
They did see that I had a crawling baby and a very curious toddler at home, but they were quite happy to lie to me in my face, and leave all of the heavy unassembled furniture with the nails pointing out of them in our rooms, with little children running and crawling around it. Their attitude was disgusting and their service was down right appalling. Whatever I say is in this comment is less.
my experience - absolutely dreadful!
05/2024.
Again the response popped on my page and caught my attention. Because I cant add a thread to your response, I am going to write it down here.
I understand the recollection may be different, but having done only 2 moves in life so far. My recollection is very clear, primarily for how awful that day was, isn't easy to forget. There was some correspondence via email, but a great part of my correspondence was via phone. I am sure you would agree the intricacies and detail of a house move across country can not be done via a few emails only.
The address change that you speak off, I had informed your team months ago.In January, when my moved was scheduled for the end of March. The new address was in the same county and only 20 minutes away. If anything it was closer if one were coming from Cheshire.I don't see how that would have been an issue and neither was this ever mentioned to me when I spoke about it months ago.
The day the team came over to deliver, in the morning I was told they would do as it was agreed. 'Deliver and assemble all furniture'. At the end of the day before leaving I was told they would over again in the morning. There was no mention of any restrictions. The next day whilst i was kept waiting, and wasn't until midday that I found out that no one was coming, which was only after I had called. Found the whole experience very unprofessional. We all knew of the move months ahead, if there were any restrictions, how come you only found about them only on the day you arrived, for me to then have to rearrange for assembly. How poor is that!
You are right in saying i was refunded for non assembly of two beds. Well actually the beds were the only thing assembled and the major wardrobes sofas desks etc were all left for us to deal with when this was all agreed to assemble. The cheques that you speak of, I put threw them where they belonged,In the bin!! For the simple reason I had not payed close to £4000 to get a cheque worth £70 at the end,I did so, with the hopes that I would have peace of mind.
But instead what I got was unassembled heavy wardrobes and furniture, with nails sticking out and a crawling baby to look after in that environment. The assembly team could very well see all that but chose to ignore it and leaving me to deal with everything. I did find the pictures on my computer which i have attached for you to see what you left me with!
I did voice my dissatisfaction, but was only directed to the same people and emails which had handled my move. Which inspired no confidenceRead more

The lads (can’t remember their names sorry) were great at clearing our old house. Then they were joined a few more movers to get everything into our new house in less than hour.
Dismantled our bed and reassembled it expertly.
No breakages or anything like that.
Possibly a bit on the pricey side but well worth the money.
