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Moving a spacious single-family home in Bohemia isn’t a two-hour job. These are homes with finished basements, garages, home offices, and years of accumulated furniture, antiques, and custom pieces that mean something. The difference between a standard move and a white glove moving service isn’t just the price it’s whether your dining set arrives in one piece and your hardwood floors look the same when the crew leaves.
Bohemia’s large-lot residential character means moves here are genuinely complex. Long driveways, mature trees, and streets near the Connetquot River preserve require experienced navigation not a crew dispatched from the city that’s never been on these roads before. We’re based in Islandia, two miles away in the same Town of Islip, and we know this area the way you do.
The families who choose Bohemia for the Connetquot school district, the space, and the quiet aren’t looking for the cheapest option. They’re looking for certainty. That means a crew that communicates clearly, handles specialty items with real care, and doesn’t hand you a bill that’s double the estimate once the truck is loaded. That’s what we’ve built our service around.
All Terrain Moving and Junk Removal is owned and operated by brothers Matt and Scott Young, based out of Islandia right on Bohemia’s western border, within the same Town of Islip jurisdiction. We’ve been running high-end moves across Suffolk County for 20 years, and our name is on every job. Not a franchise. Not a call center. Two people whose professional reputation is directly tied to how your move goes.
Our crew is made up entirely of W-2 employees fully on the books, all English-speaking. That matters when you’re coordinating the careful handling of a custom piece or directing placement in your new home. You need a team that actually hears you.
With DOT# 3706838 and MC# 1340650 both publicly verifiable on the FMCSA SAFER System and 207+ five-star reviews across Google and Birdeye, this isn’t a company asking you to take our word for it. The record is there. Go look it up.
It starts with an in-person estimate. We send someone to your Bohemia home, walk through every room, see what you have, and give you a written number you can actually plan around. No phone quotes, no ballpark figures that double on moving day. New York State requires licensed movers to provide written estimates and we treat that as a floor, not a ceiling.
Once the estimate is confirmed, our crew arrives with the equipment and materials specific to your job. Floors get protected before the first item moves. Furniture is padded and wrapped to spec. Specialty items antiques, fine art, oversized mirrors, pianos, safes are handled with a separate level of attention that gets planned in advance, not figured out on the fly. If your home is near the preserve or on a street with limited truck access, that gets accounted for during the walkthrough, not discovered at 8 AM on move day.
If your transition also involves clearing out what you’re not taking a basement full of storage, furniture that didn’t make the cut, an estate cleanout we handle that under the same roof. One call, one crew, one invoice. There’s no gap between the moving side and the junk removal side because they’re the same company.
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White glove moving service isn’t a marketing term here it’s a specific set of actions. Floors are protected before the crew starts. All furniture is padded, wrapped, and secured for transport. Walls and door frames are guarded throughout. Placement in your new home is done to your direction, not wherever the crew decides to set things down. Nothing about this is accidental.
For Bohemia homeowners moving high-value personal property antiques with family heritage, luxury furniture, fine art, custom built-ins, or home office equipment we provide specialty handling as part of the standard process. Items that need custom crating, extra padding, or a specific loading sequence get that treatment without you having to ask. Our crew has handled these categories across Suffolk County for two decades, including moves from homes along the South Shore and East End.
The dual-service model is worth understanding if your move involves more than just relocation. We handle both premium moving and full junk removal and estate cleanouts so if you’re downsizing from a long-held Bohemia home, transitioning a family estate, or simply clearing out what won’t be making the trip, that’s managed by the same team. No separate vendors, no coordination headaches, no accountability gaps. Climate-controlled storage is also available for items that need a bridge between locations.
White glove moving service goes beyond showing up with a truck and some blankets. At the start of every job, our crew lays floor protection throughout your home before anything is moved. All furniture is fully padded and wrapped not just the big pieces, but anything that could be damaged in transit. Door frames and walls are protected throughout the process. At your destination, items are placed exactly where you want them, not wherever is convenient for the crew.
For a Bohemia home typically a spacious single-family with hardwood floors, finished spaces, and furnishings accumulated over years of ownership this level of care isn’t optional. It’s the only way to move a home like that without ending up with scratched floors or dinged walls. The in-person estimate that happens before the job ensures our crew knows what they’re walking into and comes prepared with the right materials and plan for your specific home.
Antiques and fine art require a different approach than standard furniture and the planning for them starts before moving day, not when the crew is standing in front of them. During the in-person walkthrough, we identify specialty items and build a handling plan around them. That might mean custom padding, specific wrapping materials, a particular loading sequence, or custom crating for pieces that are especially fragile or irreplaceable.
For Bohemia residents with antiques that carry real family history pieces passed down through Italian, Irish, or Czech family lines that are common in this community the concern isn’t just financial value. It’s that some of these items can’t be replaced. Our crew has handled specialty items across Suffolk County for 20 years, including fine art, oversized mirrors, pianos, and heirloom furniture. The approach is methodical and specific to each piece, not a one-size-fits-all wrap-and-hope strategy.
You can get a phone quote from plenty of companies. The problem is that phone quotes are how moving scams work a number gets given over the phone, the truck gets loaded, and the final bill looks nothing like what was discussed. This is one of the most documented consumer complaints in the moving industry, and it happens on Long Island regularly. New York State law requires licensed movers to provide written estimates, but that doesn’t stop unlicensed or unscrupulous operators from quoting low and billing high.
An in-person estimate eliminates that risk. We walk your Bohemia home, see the actual scope of the job the basement, the garage, the specialty items, the access conditions and give you a written number based on reality. For a home with an average value around $420,000 and contents that reflect years of ownership, that accuracy matters. It’s not an inconvenience it’s the mechanism that protects you from the most common moving problem on Long Island.
Yes and this is one of the more practical advantages of working with us. Most moving companies don’t do junk removal, and most junk removal companies don’t do high-end moves. That means homeowners going through a transition that involves both a downsizing move, an estate settlement, or a relocation where not everything is coming with you end up coordinating two separate vendors with two separate schedules, two separate invoices, and no single point of accountability if something goes wrong.
We handle both services under one roof. If you’re moving out of a long-held Bohemia home and need the basement cleared, furniture disposed of, or an estate cleanout handled alongside the relocation, that’s one call. The same company manages both sides of the transition. For Bohemia’s aging homeowner base where estate transitions and downsizing moves are increasingly common that simplicity has real, practical value.
For a standard luxury residential move in Bohemia, booking four to six weeks in advance is a reasonable target during peak season late spring through early fall, when most families time their moves around the Connetquot school district calendar. If your move involves a large home, specialty items, or both moving and junk removal services, more lead time gives our crew the opportunity to plan properly rather than improvise.
We operate year-round across Suffolk County. Winter moves in this part of Long Island come with their own considerations frozen ground, snow, and cold temperatures that affect how wood furniture and certain materials should be handled and transported. Whatever the timing, the in-person estimate is the right starting point. It locks in the scope, the pricing, and the plan before anything else is confirmed.
This is one of the most important questions you can ask and the answer is simpler than most people realize. Any mover operating legally in New York State must hold a NYSDOT license for intrastate moves. For interstate moves, they need FMCSA authorization. Both are publicly searchable. Our credentials are DOT# 3706838 and MC# 1340650 enter either number into the FMCSA SAFER System at safer.fmcsa.dot.gov and you’ll see our fleet, insurance status, safety record, and compliance history in full.
Beyond the federal and state credentials, ask specifically about cargo insurance and bonding. Liability coverage protects against injury on your property; cargo insurance covers your belongings in transit. A company that hesitates to provide these details or can’t give you a verifiable license number is a company to walk away from. In Bohemia and across Suffolk County, unlicensed operators do exist and they have no legal accountability if something goes wrong with your belongings. Verifying credentials takes five minutes and eliminates that risk entirely.