Geelong to Sydney Backloading

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How much do backloads cost from Geelong to Sydney?

Backloading from Geelong to Sydney cost $142.05 per cubic meter on average. The average job price is $1,882.18 and the average space per job is 13.25 cubic meters. The total distance as the crow flies is 778km.

$142.05

Average price per cubic meter

$1,882.18

Average job price

13.25m3

Average space per job

How much space do I need to book?

The cost of your Geelong to Sydney interstate removalists move will depend on how much space (measured in cubic meters) you will need in the removalists' truck, in addition to factoring in any difficulties with accessing your pickup and delivery locations.

Estimated space needed: ~35m3

Calculations are based on industry-standard, generic calculators and should be used as a guide only. This information does not constitute a fixed quote.

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A moderate amount of furniture
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Estimated space needed: ~35m3

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What is Geelong to Sydney backloading?

Backloading is when you book the remaining truck space on a truck that’s already booked by someone else. It often means you may have to be slightly flexible on your pickup and delivery dates & times, but in turn it usually means big cost savings relative to booking a "primary load".

Booking backloads is a common practice among interstate removalists, who are often willing to give cheap or discounted prices for the available space in a truck that is going from point A to point B, or on the return journey if they have been unable to find a customer needing to move in the opposite direction.

We've mastered backloading from Geelong to Sydney

We've booked tons of backloads from Geelong to Sydney for our customers.
That experience is why 9.4/10 people who use Muval would recommend our services to a friend or family member.

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How does it work?

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Tell us what you're moving

Provide some basic information about your move. Our platform automatically calculates the space required for your items.

02.

Choose your backload provider

We'll find availability by searching dozens of quality Geelong to Sydney interstate removalists within our network. You can filter by dates, price, rating and more to find the best moving company to suit your move.

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Include other services

Make sure the lights and internet are working at your new home by adding connections (plus a range of other services) to your order.

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Book online, instantly

There’s no waiting for removalists to come back with quotes or waiting on hold to your energy provider. When you're ready, book your move in the click of a button.

The best Geelong to Sydney backloaders are here

Find the best interstate removalist backloaders from Geelong to Sydney, compare instant prices, read reviews and book online.
Book with confidence that you'll get exceptional service and care starting from $113.64 per cubic meter.

What's included with your backloading booking?

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Why book a backload with Muval?

Take advantage of our wide network of interstate removalists to find a suitable truck that can backload your items. Save yourself the time of calling dozens of companies to find one that can accommodate your backload.

Without Muval, customers usually call dozens of removal companies trying to find one that has a truck travelling between their desired pickup and drop off locations near to the dates that they want. When you book a backload with Muval, we do all of the hard work for you, finding you an appropriate match as close as possible to when you want to move.

If you're flexible on move dates, backloading is the most efficient way to move interstate.

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100% would recommend. Stress and hassle free, they were helpful and friendly. They actually cared and took the time to do the job right. Thanks so much.

— Craig Worsley-Grace

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Frequently asked questions

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If you need to change the delivery or pick up date, please advise the removalist as early as possible. They can sometimes accommodate changes and reschedule but this has a few variables. 

It is preferred if you or your representative to be present at the pickup and drop off.

The cost for your local move will depend on how long your move takes. Some dishonest moving companies quote very cheap hourly or half-hourly rates to get your job, and then work slowly on the day or surprise you with additional charges in order to make more money.

Unless they are running a limited special offer, most honest removal companies need to charge at least $45 per half hour or more in order to pay their staff (two people usually come to load and unload the truck for you), pay their insurances, and make sure their trucks are serviced regularly.

Generally, it is around four porta-robes or 6 standard cartons for a wardrobe.

A cubic metre is 1m x 1m x 1m. A full-sized container size is 38m3. 

Truck sizes vary from 20m3 to 70m3 and sometimes 100m3.

The first thing to do once you’ve moved into your new home is to check the house. Check out Chapter 4 of our moving house guide for a detailed outline of what to do after you move.

When quoting on your job, we provide the name and reviews of the company that matches your inquiry. Although we vet every company on our system, we encourage you to do your own due dilligence on the company you choose.

This can be organised but will incur an extra charge.

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