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Huntington Station’s housing stock is full of mid-century ranches, hi-ranches, and Cape Cods homes with original hardwood floors, narrow staircases, and plaster walls that have been there for sixty years. One careless crew can undo decades of care in an afternoon. Our white glove moving service means floor protection goes down before anything moves, furniture gets wrapped in materials that match what it’s worth, and nothing gets forced through a tight doorframe because someone is in a rush.
The Route 110 corridor is under active construction through at least late 2027 a $66 million sewer installation that has turned the hamlet’s main artery into a daily obstacle course. A crew dispatched from the city is going to hit that and improvise. We’re based in Islandia, right here in Suffolk County. We know the alternate routes, the timing windows, and how to build a move-day plan that doesn’t fall apart because of a lane closure on New York Avenue.
That combination genuine care for your belongings and genuine knowledge of this area is what separates a premium move from a stressful one. You get your home relocated the way it should be: intact, on schedule, and without surprises.
All Terrain Moving and Junk Removal Inc. is a family-owned company run by brothers Matt and Scott Young out of Islandia, NY about fifteen minutes from Huntington Station down Route 110. We’ve been doing this for over twenty years, and our names show up in customer reviews because we’re actually involved in the work, not managing it from a distance.
Our crew is entirely W-2 employees not subcontractors, not workers sourced for a single job. Everyone is English-speaking, trained consistently, and held to the same standard on every move. That matters when you’re directing the handling of something irreplaceable and you need to know it was heard correctly.
We carry DOT# 3706838 and MC# 1340650, are fully licensed with NYSDOT, and hold general liability, cargo, and bonding coverage. Over 207 verified five-star reviews across Google and Birdeye back all of it up not a curated handful, but two hundred-plus independent customers describing the same experience.
It starts with an in-person walkthrough. An estimator comes to your home, sees what you have, understands the layout, and builds a written quote around your actual situation not a ballpark number over the phone that doubles when the truck shows up. With Huntington Station home values averaging around $665,000 and rising, the contents of your home deserve that level of attention before a single item is touched.
From there, move day is planned around your timeline. If you’re coordinating around a school enrollment transition Huntington Station sits across three school districts, Huntington UFSD, South Huntington UFSD, and Harborfields CSD that deadline matters, and the schedule reflects it. Our crew arrives on time, puts down floor protection, wraps furniture and specialty items appropriately, and works through the home methodically. Fine art, antiques, pianos, custom pieces each one gets handled based on what it actually is, not what’s fastest.
If you’re also clearing out a property an estate transition, a downsizing, an inherited home we handle junk removal and estate cleanout under the same roof. One company, one point of contact, one move handled completely. That’s not a common thing in this market, and for a Huntington Station homeowner navigating a full property transition, it makes a real difference.
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White glove moving service isn’t a package name it’s a standard that applies to everything we touch. Floor and wall protection goes down in every home. Furniture is wrapped with materials matched to the piece. Specialty items fine art, antiques, pianos, oversized custom furniture, safes are handled with the specific care those items require, not treated like standard household goods with an extra blanket thrown on.
For Huntington Station residents with connections to the East End, we regularly handle moves between western Suffolk County and the Hamptons Southampton, East Hampton, Bridgehampton, Westhampton. Whether you’re relocating a primary residence, moving seasonal items to a second home, or transitioning a full estate, the same crew, the same standards, and the same owner accountability travel the entire route with your belongings.
New York State requires all household goods movers to hold NYSDOT licensure, provide written estimates, and issue itemized billing. We meet every requirement and go beyond them. Cargo insurance covers the actual value of what’s in transit, which matters when what’s in transit is irreplaceable. If you’re comparing movers in Suffolk County, that’s the question worth asking every one of them: what exactly does your cargo coverage protect?
White glove moving service is a step above standard residential moving in every practical sense. It means your floors are protected before anything rolls across them, your furniture is wrapped in materials appropriate to what it’s worth, and our crew handles specialty items fine art, antiques, custom pieces with specific care rather than general effort. It also means clear communication, working on your timeline, and no guessing about what’s happening with your belongings.
In Huntington Station specifically, where a lot of the housing stock includes original hardwood floors and plaster walls in mid-century homes, that floor and wall protection isn’t just a nice extra it’s the difference between a clean move and a repair bill. Our crew also accounts for tight staircases and older door frames that are common in ranch and hi-ranch homes throughout the hamlet. The goal is simple: your home looks the same after the move as it did before.
The honest answer is that it depends on the size of your home, the volume and type of items being moved, the distance, and whether specialty handling is involved. What you should expect from us is a written, itemized estimate based on an in-person walkthrough not a phone quote that shifts when the crew arrives. That’s the standard we hold to, and it’s the standard New York State actually requires of licensed movers.
For a Huntington Station home in the $600,000 to $700,000 range, the cost of a professional white glove move is a fraction of what a single floor repair or damaged antique would run you. The real cost comparison isn’t between a premium mover and a discount mover it’s between getting it right the first time and dealing with the fallout when something goes wrong. An in-person estimate gives you a real number, not a range designed to look competitive until move day.
Yes but the crew and the wrapping materials have to match what you’re moving. Fine art and antiques require more than a standard moving blanket. Proper handling means assessing each piece individually, using appropriate padding and wrapping materials, and loading in a sequence that protects against shifting in transit. Condition documentation before and after the move is also worth discussing with your mover before anything gets touched.
We’ve handled specialty items fine art, antiques, pianos, oversized custom furniture throughout Suffolk County and on moves to and from the East End, including Hamptons estates where the value of what’s being moved is significant. Our cargo insurance extends to items in transit, which means you’re not relying on goodwill if something goes wrong. If you have specific pieces you’re concerned about, bring them up during the in-person estimate that’s exactly the right time to walk through the handling plan for each one.
The $66 million sewer installation project running along Route 110 through Huntington Station is expected to continue through late 2027, and it creates real, day-to-day disruption on the hamlet’s primary north-south corridor. For a moving crew that doesn’t know the area, that means delays, GPS rerouting through unfamiliar side streets, and a move-day timeline that can slip significantly depending on what’s happening at the construction zone that morning.
We’re based in Islandia Route 110 is operational home territory. Our team knows the alternate routes through Jericho Turnpike and the surrounding street grid, understands the construction window patterns, and builds move-day plans that account for what’s actually on the road rather than what Google Maps says should be there. If your move date falls during a period of heavy construction activity, that gets factored in before the truck is loaded not after it’s sitting in a lane closure on New York Avenue.
The short version: a regular mover gets your items from one address to another. A white glove mover gets them there in the same condition they left, with a process designed around protection rather than speed. That means floor coverings, furniture wrapping matched to the piece, careful handling of specialty items, a crew that communicates clearly throughout, and a written estimate that reflects the actual scope of the job before anyone shows up.
The longer version is that the difference shows up most clearly when something is difficult a tight staircase in a Huntington Station hi-ranch, a large antique armoire that needs to clear a narrow doorframe, a piano that has to come down a flight of stairs. A standard crew improvises. We have a plan. Our crew members are W-2 employees trained to the same standard on every job, which means you’re not getting a different experience depending on who showed up that day. Consistency is the point.
Yes and that combination is one of the more useful things we offer for Huntington Station homeowners navigating an estate transition. The hamlet has a median age of 44.3 years, which means a significant portion of residents are in the life stage where aging parents, inherited properties, and downsizing decisions become real. Those situations almost always involve two things at once: moving what matters and removing what doesn’t. Most companies make you coordinate two separate vendors for that.
We handle both full white glove moving and complete junk removal and estate cleanout under one roof, one point of contact, and one invoice. That means no scheduling gaps between the movers finishing and the cleanout crew arriving, no finger-pointing if something goes sideways, and no juggling two separate timelines during an already demanding process. If you’re working through an estate in Huntington Station and need both services, that’s a conversation worth having during the in-person estimate so the full scope gets planned correctly from the start.