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Huntington isn’t a standard suburban move. The homes in Lloyd Harbor sit on wooded lots with private lanes that standard moving trucks can’t navigate without a plan. The colonials in Cold Spring Harbor have marble entryways, original hardwood floors, and custom millwork that can’t be repaired cheaply. When you hire a luxury moving company near Huntington, the expectation isn’t just “nothing gets broken” it’s that nothing gets scratched, scuffed, dragged, or mishandled at any point in the process.
That’s a different standard than what most movers are built to deliver. It requires floor protection from the first step inside, specialty wrapping for fine art and antiques, and a crew that moves with intention not speed. Huntington’s active estate sale market and the concentration of high-value personal property in communities like Dix Hills and Centerport make this a market where the stakes are genuinely high. One careless move with a $12,000 Persian rug or a family heirloom isn’t a complaint it’s a loss that can’t be undone.
What you get on the other side of a well-executed move is simple: everything where it belongs, nothing damaged, no surprises on the invoice, and a home that’s ready to live in not a home that needs a contractor before you can unpack.
We are a family-owned company based in Islandia, NY about 20 miles from Huntington Village via Route 110. Brothers Matt and Scott Young started this company and have run it the same way since day one: fully licensed, fully insured, fully on the books. Every crew member is a W-2 employee, not a gig worker pulled from a marketplace app. That distinction matters when strangers are carrying irreplaceable items through your front door.
We hold DOT# 3706838 and MC# 1340650 both publicly searchable on the FMCSA database if you want to verify before you call. With 207+ verified five-star reviews on Google and Birdeye, our track record speaks for itself. Huntington residents, from Halesite to West Hills, have trusted us with grand pianos, fine art collections, antique furniture, and full estate transitions. Our crew is entirely English-speaking, which matters when you’re directing the placement of a custom dining table or explaining that a piece of artwork has a specific orientation that cannot be reversed.
It starts with an in-person walkthrough not a phone quote. For a four-bedroom colonial in Dix Hills or a waterfront estate in Lloyd Harbor, a phone estimate is not an estimate. It’s a guess that often doubles when the truck arrives. A trained estimator comes to your home, sees the square footage, the specialty items, the access conditions, and the specific challenges your property presents whether that’s a long private driveway, a narrow staircase, or a grand piano in a second-floor study. That walkthrough is where the real number gets built, and it’s binding.
From there, our crew arrives on schedule with the right equipment for your specific move. Floor runners go down before anything moves. Furniture gets wrapped and padded to the level the item requires not a one-size-fits-all approach. Fine art, antiques, and fragile items are handled with specialty materials and packed with intention. If you’re moving during peak summer months on the North Shore, we account for Route 25A traffic and schedule access windows accordingly. If your home is in Lloyd Harbor with a gated or private road, that’s planned in advance not figured out on the morning of the move.
After delivery, everything is placed where you want it, not where it’s easiest for our crew. If climate-controlled storage is part of the transition because you’re staging, waiting on a renovation, or coordinating a multi-property move that’s handled under the same roof, same point of contact, no juggling vendors.
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Luxury moving near Huntington isn’t a single service it’s a set of standards applied to everything. Floor and wall protection goes in before the first item moves. Every piece of furniture is padded and wrapped based on what it is, not a generic standard. Fine art, antiques, grand pianos, safes, oversized mirrors, and custom furniture all receive specialty handling with the materials and techniques those items actually require. This isn’t an upsell it’s the baseline for a home in Cold Spring Harbor or a Centerport estate where the contents reflect decades of careful acquisition.
For clients managing an estate transition whether that’s downsizing from a large Huntington home, handling a probate situation, or clearing a property for sale we handle both the moving and the full estate cleanout under one invoice. No coordinating two separate crews. No second point of contact. Our junk removal and cleanout capability is just as capable as our moving operation, which makes the full-transition scenario genuinely seamless in a way that most luxury movers in Suffolk County simply can’t offer.
Interstate capability is in place for clients relocating out of the New York metro area MC# 1340650 covers moves beyond state lines for the Huntington executive heading to Connecticut, New Jersey, or further. Climate-controlled storage is available for items that need a stable environment between moves, including fine art, antiques, and electronics that can’t tolerate temperature swings during a longer transition.
Start with credentials you can actually verify. In New York, household goods movers are required to hold NYSDOT licensure for intrastate moves. For interstate moves, an MC number from the FMCSA is required. Both are public records searchable online in minutes. If a company can’t give you those numbers upfront, that tells you something important before you’ve even asked about price.
Beyond credentials, ask specifically about the crew. Are they employees or subcontractors? In an industry where day-labor crews are common, a fully W-2 workforce signals a different level of accountability. For a home in Lloyd Harbor or Cold Spring Harbor where you’re letting people into a high-value property with irreplaceable contents knowing that the crew is employed by the company you hired, not pulled from a marketplace, matters. Then ask for an in-person estimate. Any company quoting a large Huntington home over the phone without seeing it is not giving you a real number.
For a standard move in Huntington, booking four to six weeks out is a reasonable baseline. For a move during peak season late May through August, when the North Shore is at its busiest and Route 25A is congested on weekends six to eight weeks is more realistic if you want your preferred dates. Summer is the highest-volume window for residential moves on Long Island, driven by the academic calendar and corporate relocation cycles, and premium moving companies with limited crew capacity fill up faster than standard movers.
For estate transitions, probate moves, or any situation involving a large volume of specialty items fine art, antiques, a full piano, significant furniture inventory give yourself more runway. These moves require more planning, more coordination, and sometimes custom packing materials that need to be sourced in advance. The in-person walkthrough is the first step, and the sooner that happens, the better your options are for scheduling.
Yes and the difference is significant. Standard moving pads and shrink wrap are appropriate for most furniture, but fine art, antiques, and high-value decorative items require specialty materials: custom foam padding, acid-free wrapping for certain pieces, reinforced crating for large or fragile works, and careful planning around how each item is oriented during transport. A painting that’s wrapped incorrectly or loaded at the wrong angle can be damaged without any visible impact to the crate.
Huntington has a well-documented concentration of high-value personal property. The active estate sale market in the area including ongoing listings with oil paintings, oriental rugs, sterling silver services, and antique furniture reflects a community where these items are common, not exceptional. We handle fine art and antiques regularly and have the materials, the training, and the judgment to make decisions in real time about how a specific piece needs to be handled. That’s not something you can improvise on move day.
There’s no specific moving truck permit system in the Town of Huntington’s code, but practical access considerations are real and need to be planned for. Huntington Village’s Main Street and New York Avenue Route 25A and Route 110 are active commercial corridors with limited street parking, particularly on weekends and during summer. A moving truck parked on New York Avenue during peak hours creates a logistical problem that an inexperienced crew will not anticipate.
For moves in incorporated villages within the Town of Huntington Lloyd Harbor, Huntington Bay private road associations and gated access points often require advance coordination. Some roads in Lloyd Harbor are narrow enough that oversized trucks need to be assessed before the move date, not discovered on arrival. Because we’re based locally in Islandia, we know to ask these questions during the walkthrough. A company dispatched from New York City with no operational familiarity with the North Shore does not.
White glove moving service is a specific operational standard, not just a marketing phrase. At a minimum, it means floor protection is installed before anything moves runners, pads, or hard surface covers depending on what the floor requires. It means every piece of furniture is wrapped and padded based on what the item is, not a one-size standard. It means doorframes, walls, and staircases are protected throughout the move, not just the furniture. And it means the crew moves with care and intention, not just speed.
For a home in Huntington where hardwood floors, marble entryways, and custom millwork are common in the housing stock these protections aren’t optional extras. They’re the reason you hire a premium moving company instead of the cheapest crew available. White glove service also typically includes in-person estimates rather than phone quotes, climate-controlled storage options for complex transitions, and a crew that places items where you direct them at delivery not where it’s easiest for them to put things down.
Most moving companies don’t offer estate cleanout, and most junk removal companies don’t handle premium moving. We do both and for Huntington clients managing an estate transition, that matters more than it might seem. Coordinating two separate vendors for the same property means two separate schedules, two separate crews in your home, and two separate invoices. When a property needs to be cleared for sale or a probate situation requires both moving certain items and disposing of others, having one company handle the full scope is simpler and more efficient.
Huntington’s estate sale and probate activity is active and ongoing the community has a high volume of estate transitions driven by its established, long-tenured homeowner base. Whether you’re downsizing from a large colonial in Melville, managing a family estate in Centerport, or clearing a property in West Hills before it goes to market, the combination of white-glove moving capability and full junk removal under one roof is a practical advantage that most providers in Suffolk County can’t match.