Most people assume summer is the best time to move. Longer days, dry weather, kids on school holidays. But in Sydney, winter is actually one of the smarter times to book a removalist in Sydney. Demand drops, prices are often more competitive, and moving in cooler temperatures is far more comfortable for the crew and for you. If you’re planning a winter move, here’s what you need to know to get it right.
June through August is Sydney’s off-peak moving season. That means removalist companies have more availability, you have more flexibility on booking dates, and in some cases the rates are more competitive than they would be in January when everyone is trying to move at once.
The cooler temperatures also make the physical work of moving more manageable. Moving in 35-degree heat is exhausting for both the crew and the household. A 15-degree Sydney winter day is genuinely pleasant for the kind of physical work that moving involves.
Sydney’s winters are mild compared to most Australian cities and almost all international ones. The real risks are rain and early sunsets, not freezing temperatures or snow. Here’s what actually affects winter moves in Sydney:
Rain is the main thing that catches people out on a winter move. The good news is that with the right preparation, moving in light rain is very manageable.
Your furniture movers in Sydney will have blankets and plastic wrapping to protect items in transit. Make sure you let them know there’s a possibility of rain so they come prepared. Cardboard boxes are not waterproof, so if rain is forecast, wrap any exposed boxes in plastic sheeting or use plastic storage tubs for the most vulnerable items like documents, books, and electronics.
Wet boots and trolleys will track mud and moisture through your old and new home. Have plastic sheeting or floor runners available at both properties. This protects floors and speeds up the cleaning process afterwards.
If you’re helping with the move or just supervising on a wet day, keep a dry set of clothes in the car rather than packed in a box. By the time the truck arrives at the new property, you’ll want to be dry and comfortable to direct where everything goes.
In winter, aim to start your move as early in the morning as possible. A 7am or 8am start gives you the maximum available daylight and means that even if the move runs a bit longer than expected, you’re not unloading furniture in the dark by 5pm.
For large homes, a 4-5 bedroom house in particular, discuss timing with your removalist team in advance. They’ll be able to advise how long the job is likely to take and whether an early start is warranted.
This is a small detail that makes a big difference. On a cool winter day, having hot drinks available for the removalist crew is a simple courtesy that goes a long way. Moving is physical work, and the crew will appreciate the gesture. Have a thermos of coffee or tea ready and offer it when they take a break.
For long moves, having food available mid-move (even just a sandwich run) keeps energy levels up and morale high. A well-fed, well-hydrated crew works faster and more carefully.
Timber furniture and electronics are both sensitive to rapid temperature changes. When items move from a cold truck into a warm house, condensation can form on surfaces. For electronics, wait for them to reach room temperature before switching them on. For timber furniture, let items settle in the new space for a few hours before placing anything hot or wet on them.
Even though winter is the off-peak season, the best time slots still fill up. Book your removalist two to three weeks in advance if possible. This gives you your preferred date, preferred time, and the best choice of truck size for your move.
We Move Sydney operates year-round across the Sydney metro area and beyond. Book online to check availability for your winter move and get a fast, transparent quote.