High-rise moving requires more than physical strength. It requires people who understand building systems, can communicate with building administrations, and know how to solve problems before they become delays.
Selvune was built around a single insight: the skills required to move an apartment on a high floor in Santiago are fundamentally different from a standard residential move. The team reflects that focus.
Responsible for reviewing each building's internal regulations before move day, contacting administrations, and ensuring every reservation — elevator, parking, common area — is confirmed in advance.
Analyze the physical constraints of each move: elevator cabin dimensions, stairwell widths, balcony access for hoisting, and truck positioning. The plan is made before anything is loaded.
Trained in protective installation, careful handling of items through elevator shafts and stairwells, and the specific physical demands of high-rise moves. Every crew member knows what's at stake in a building's common areas.
We maintain an up-to-date understanding of the internal regulations of the most common residential towers in Santiago — from Providencia to Las Condes and Ñuñoa.
Hoisting gear, elevator protection kits, floor runners, and wall padding are part of every job. We arrive equipped, not improvising with whatever is available.
Working with building administrations requires clear, professional communication. We handle all coordination with concierges and administration offices so you don't have to.
Cargo elevator windows are often just a few hours. Working efficiently within those constraints — without rushing and without wasting time — is a core skill of the field team.
Tell us about your building and we'll explain how the team approaches your specific situation.
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