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2 November 2020

How a Removals Business Beat the Pandemic


If you turn off the A474 in Ammanford onto Foundry Road, you will be greeted by the oldest family-run removals and storage business not only in Wales, but in the UK. However, the business will not look the same as it did 6 months ago. This comes after the business invested tens of thousands of pounds in its business during the pandemic, whilst competitors were saving.

Since lockdown restrictions were eased, the demand for house removals in Wales has doubled as first time buyers look to make the most of the average stamp duty cost dropping by £4,500. “As a leading removals and storage business, we want to be riding that wave. We are now flat out” Nathan Smith, manager at Falconer explained.

Anticipating a boost in the property market following lockdown, the family purchased one of their largest vehicles yet.

“We had to be on the ball to survive,” Nathan added.

By investing over £100,000 in vehicles and the Ammanford site

“we were ready to bounce back and take the surge in demand”.

Features and benefits of Falconer removals:
● Fully comprehensive moving experience from providing packing boxes to
purpose-built storage
● Fully insured for piece of mind
● Decades of experience moving the most delicate of belongings across the country
For more information on Falconer Removals, visit www.falconerremovals.co.uk.

 



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