The Driveway Scope

Scope your driveway like we would

Before we quote any move on these blocks, we walk the drive. This is that walk, in sixty seconds: answer six questions about your place and watch the scope drawing take shape. You'll get the honest crew tier, a plain-words plan for your carry, and a summary you can send straight into the enquiry.

It's a scope, not a quote: it steers the plan and names the tier, and the hours are agreed with you once we've talked it through.

1. Which way is this move?

2. How does the block fall?

3. Where can a truck stand?

4. What's the garage situation?

5. How many levels inside?

6. How big is the move?

Answer the questions and the scope takes shape.

Why we scope before we quote

A Davidson move rarely goes wrong in the truck. It goes wrong at the interface: a driveway the truck couldn't take, a fridge that didn't clear the garage beam, a sofa that met the wrong stair first. Every one of those is findable before the day, which is why the scope exists. The questions above are the same ones we ask on a real scope walk; the full checklist is in the steep-driveway scope guide.

Prefer to just talk it through? Send the enquiry and we'll scope it with you.

Moving to or from Davidson?

Tell us about the house, and we'll take it from there

Send the enquiry and we'll come back to you to talk through the move, the driveway and the right crew. No obligation, no meter running, just straight answers.