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You get a crew that treats your belongings like they’re moving their own stuff. That means furniture wrapped properly, boxes loaded strategically, and nothing shoved into a truck just to save time.
You get pricing that doesn’t change halfway through the job. When we give you a quote, that’s what you pay—no hidden fuel charges, no surprise stair fees, no “oh, we didn’t realize” excuses after we’ve already loaded your couch.
You also get responsiveness when you need it. If something gets damaged, we handle it. If your schedule changes, we work with you. That’s not revolutionary—it’s just how moving companies should operate in Amityville, NY, even though most don’t.
All Terrain Moving and Junk Removal Inc. is a family-owned business that’s been serving Amityville and the surrounding Suffolk County area since 2009. We’re licensed, bonded, and insured—not because it sounds good on a website, but because it protects you if something actually goes wrong.
We’ve handled moves in every type of Amityville property you can think of. Single-family homes near the water, walk-ups on Broadway, condos near the train station. We know which buildings have narrow staircases, where parking is a nightmare, and how to navigate tight corners without scratching walls or door frames.
That local knowledge matters when you’re moving in a town where cost of living is 69% higher than the national average and your furniture isn’t cheap to replace.
First, you reach out for a free estimate. We ask about what you’re moving, where you’re going, and any specialty items like pianos or safes. Then we give you transparent pricing—not a range that could double, but actual numbers based on your specific situation.
On moving day, our crew shows up on time with the right equipment. We walk through your space, confirm the plan, and start wrapping and loading. Furniture gets padded and secured. Boxes get stacked strategically so nothing shifts during transport.
During the drive, we handle your belongings carefully—whether you’re moving across Amityville or doing a long distance move to another state. Once we arrive, we unload everything, place it where you want it, and make sure you’re satisfied before we leave. If you need storage services while you’re between places, we can coordinate that too.
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You get professional packing if you want it—or we can just handle the heavy lifting if you’d rather pack yourself. We bring the equipment: dollies, straps, padding, and a truck that’s actually maintained and clean.
For Amityville residents, that matters more than you’d think. With 45% of all moves happening between May and August, you’re competing for availability during peak season. Companies that don’t maintain their equipment end up with breakdowns that delay your move by days or weeks.
We also handle specialty items that most local movers in Amityville won’t touch. Pool tables, gun safes, antique furniture, commercial equipment—if it’s heavy or fragile, we’ve moved it before. And if you’re downsizing or clearing out a property, our junk removal service handles the items you don’t want to take with you. We recycle and dispose of everything responsibly instead of just dumping it.
Same-day service is available based on our schedule, which helps when you’re in a bind and need movers fast.
Most moving companies in Amityville charge between $242 and $362 per hour for two movers and a truck. That rate depends on the size of your move, how much furniture you have, and whether there are stairs or long carries involved.
The problem isn’t the hourly rate—it’s the surprise fees that show up later. Some companies quote you a low rate, then add charges for fuel, materials, stairs, heavy items, or “travel time” that wasn’t mentioned upfront. By the end, you’re paying 40-50% more than the original estimate.
We give you binding estimates so you know exactly what you’re paying before we start. If we say $300 per hour for three hours, that’s what you pay—not $450 because we “underestimated” the job. That transparency matters in a market where hidden fees are the norm, not the exception.
First, make sure they’re licensed and insured. If they damage your property or someone gets hurt, you need to know there’s coverage. A lot of cheaper movers skip insurance to keep costs down, which leaves you holding the bag if something breaks.
Second, check how they handle complaints. Read reviews that mention damaged items or billing disputes—then see if the company actually responded and fixed the problem. Most moving companies in Amityville have a few bad reviews because things occasionally go wrong. What separates good companies from bad ones is whether they make it right.
Third, ask about their equipment and process. Do they wrap furniture? Do they use dollies and straps? Do they have a truck that’s clean and maintained? Those details tell you whether they’re running a professional operation or just throwing your stuff in a van and hoping for the best.
Yes, we coordinate storage when you need it. That’s common in Amityville because closing dates don’t always line up perfectly, or you’re renovating before you move in, or you’re downsizing and need time to figure out what stays and what goes.
We work with secure storage facilities where your belongings stay protected until you’re ready for delivery. Everything gets inventoried so you know exactly what’s in storage, and we handle the logistics of getting it there and bringing it back when you need it.
Storage also matters for seasonal moves. With nearly 55,000 college students within 15 miles of Amityville, summer moves create a crunch where temporary storage helps bridge the gap between lease dates. Whether you need storage for a week or several months, we make sure your items are accessible and safe.
Yes, we handle long distance moves from Amityville to anywhere in the country. The process is similar to a local move, but with more planning involved to make sure your belongings arrive on schedule and in good condition.
For long distance moving companies, the biggest risk is communication breakdown. Your stuff gets loaded in New York, and then you don’t hear anything for days until it shows up late or damaged. We stay in contact throughout the move so you know where your belongings are and when to expect delivery.
Long distance moves also require better packing and loading because your furniture is spending more time in transit. We secure everything properly so it doesn’t shift during highway driving or when the truck hits rough roads. That extra care prevents the damage complaints that are common with long distance movers who rush the loading process.
If we damage something, we take responsibility and work with you to resolve it. That’s why we’re fully insured—so there’s actual coverage if something breaks, not just an apology and a shrug.
The reality is that most moving companies in Amityville either ignore damage claims or make the process so difficult that you give up. They’ll blame you for improper packing, say the item was already damaged, or just stop returning your calls. That’s the number one complaint in the moving industry, and it’s completely avoidable.
We document the condition of your belongings before and during the move, so there’s a clear record if something goes wrong. And if damage does occur, we handle the claim quickly instead of dragging it out for weeks. You shouldn’t have to fight with your movers after they’ve already broken your furniture—that’s just basic accountability.
Yes, we handle pianos, safes, pool tables, and other heavy or fragile specialty items that most local moving companies won’t touch. These items require specific equipment and experience—you can’t just strap a piano to a dolly and hope it makes it down the stairs in one piece.
For pianos, we use specialized padding and techniques to protect the finish and internal components. For safes, we have the equipment to move several hundred pounds safely without damaging your floors or doorways. For pool tables, we disassemble, transport, and can coordinate reassembly so the slate doesn’t crack.
Amityville homes—especially older properties near the water—often have narrow doorways, tight staircases, and layouts that make moving large items tricky. We’ve handled enough specialty moves in Suffolk County to know how to navigate those challenges without causing damage to your property or the item itself.
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