About us

Moving is a life event. We treat it like one.

CASA. means home. The full stop is deliberate — it marks the end of one chapter and the beginning of the next. Every move is a full stop.

We started CASA. because moving in London is treated as a logistics problem when it is really one of the most significant days in a person's life. A first flat together. A bigger kitchen for a growing family. A fresh start after a hard year. The industry sends a white van and an invoice that grows by the hour.

So we built the removal company we would want at our own front door — a hospitality brand that happens to move people. A price agreed before anything is lifted. A crew who protect your floors before they touch a box. A welcome waiting at the other end.

Our vans have names, and none of them are white. Bluebell, Rosie, Buttercup, Sage and Lila — five pastel Lutons, each one someone's new chapter under way.

The founder of CASA. Removals standing beside a powder blue CASA. Luton van
The person behind CASA.

Our promise, in writing.

  • We photograph and document your home before anything is moved.
  • Every load is insured to £50,000, with £1m public liability behind it.
  • If we ever damage something, we tell you first — before you notice — and call you within 30 minutes with ownership at company level.
  • Within 48 hours you'll have a written plan to put it right: repair, replacement or compensation. You choose.

Any company can promise perfection. We'd rather promise accountability — and be judged on the days that test it.

The pledge

Every move helps someone get off the streets.

We spend every day moving people into homes. Some people don't have one to move into. That's why a portion of the profit from every single CASA. move goes towards helping someone off the streets — a commitment built into the business from day one, not added for the website.

We don't only write cheques to housing charities. We work directly with real people we cross paths with in and around London — people trying to find shelter, get well, get back into work and stay there. That means help that follows a person, for as long as it takes, rather than a donation that disappears into a budget line.

The next chapter is yours. We'll carry the boxes.

Tell us about your move and you'll hear from a human within two hours, seven days a week.

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