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South Huntington is one of the most quietly affluent communities in western Suffolk County. Median home values here sit at $636,800 and rising and the homes themselves reflect it. Hardwood floors, custom cabinetry, fine furniture, pieces collected over decades. When it’s time to move, the question isn’t just where everything is going. It’s whether the company handling it understands what it’s worth.
That’s where most moves go wrong. A crew that’s never worked in a home like yours treats it like any other job. They don’t think twice about dragging a furniture pad across a marble entryway or setting a custom mirror down on a concrete driveway. With 90% of South Huntington’s housing stock being detached single-family homes owner-occupied, well-maintained, lived-in with care the standard for how a move gets done needs to match the standard of the home itself.
What you get with a real white glove moving experience is simple: nothing gets touched without a plan, nothing gets moved without protection, and nothing gets placed in the new home without your approval. Floors are padded. Walls are protected. Fragile and high-value items are wrapped with materials specific to what they are. The crew that walks into your South Huntington home knows exactly what they’re walking into because we’ve been in homes like it before.
All Terrain Moving and Junk Removal Inc. is a family-owned, Suffolk County-based moving company run by brothers Matt and Scott Young. We’ve been doing this for 20 years not as a corporate franchise, not as a dispatch service, but as a hands-on operation where we’re reachable and accountable on every job.
Every crew member is a W-2 employee. That means trained, consistent, English-speaking professionals who show up ready to work not day laborers pulled from an app the morning of your move. We hold DOT# 3706838 and MC# 1340650, both publicly searchable on the FMCSA database. Licensed, insured, bonded, and cargo-insured four layers of protection that matter when you’re moving a home full of things that can’t be replaced.
We operate out of Islandia, about 20 miles east of South Huntington along the Route 110 corridor. No city dispatch. No bridge tolls. No crew arriving worn out from a two-hour commute. We’re already in Suffolk County and we know the difference between a home near the Walt Whitman Shops and a job that requires a completely different level of care.
It starts with an in-person walkthrough. Not a phone estimate, not a ballpark figure based on square footage. Someone from our team comes to your South Huntington home, walks through every room, looks at every item, and builds a written quote based on what’s actually there. For a home with a custom dining room set, a grand piano, fine art on the walls, and furniture that took years to accumulate that’s the only honest way to price a move.
Once the estimate is confirmed, our crew arrives on move day with everything needed: specialty wrapping materials, furniture pads, floor protection, and the equipment to handle oversized or high-value items safely. Every piece is wrapped and staged before anything leaves the house. Fragile items get individual attention. Specialty items pianos, safes, antiques, oversized mirrors are handled with the specific technique each one requires. Nothing gets rushed.
Timing matters in South Huntington. Route 110 through the Walt Whitman Road corridor can run heavy during morning commute hours and weekend retail traffic near the Shops. We schedule around it. If your move involves a transition to or from a neighboring community like Dix Hills or West Hills where homes sit on larger lots and access can require more planning that gets factored in from the start, not figured out at the curb.
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Most moving companies handle what goes to the new address. We handle everything else, too. For South Huntington homeowners who are downsizing after decades in the same house or managing an estate transition for a parent there are almost always items that aren’t making the trip. Furniture to donate. Rooms to clear. Pieces that need to go somewhere other than the moving truck. Our junk removal and estate cleanout service runs alongside the move, so you’re not coordinating two separate crews on the same day.
Our full-service moving covers residential moves of any scale, specialty item handling for pianos, safes, pool tables, fine art, and antiques, full packing and unpacking with materials appropriate for each item type, furniture disassembly and reassembly, and climate-controlled storage when there’s a gap between the move-out and move-in dates. That last piece matters more than most people expect Suffolk County summers can push humidity and heat to levels that genuinely damage wood furniture, artwork, and anything with a finish worth protecting.
For South Huntington residents moving to or from the East End Southampton, East Hampton, Bridgehampton, or Westhampton we handle that distance without the complexity of coordinating a long-distance carrier. Everything stays under one company, one quote, and one point of contact. That kind of continuity isn’t a convenience. For a move involving high-value contents, it’s a real form of protection.
White glove moving is a standard of care, not just a price point. For a South Huntington home where you’re likely dealing with hardwood floors, a furnished living space built up over years, and items that have real monetary and personal value it means every part of the move is handled with deliberate attention rather than speed.
In practical terms, that looks like this: floors are padded before anything moves through the house. Furniture is wrapped with materials specific to its surface wood gets different treatment than upholstered pieces, and custom or antique items get individual wrapping rather than a blanket thrown over them. Walls and door frames are protected during loading and unloading. High-value items like artwork, mirrors, or collectibles are staged and secured separately from standard household goods. At the destination, nothing gets placed until you’ve confirmed where it goes. Our crew doesn’t disappear once the truck is unloaded disassembly, reassembly, and placement are part of the job.
For a full-service luxury move in South Huntington, booking four to six weeks out is the general guideline but the real answer depends on your timing. Spring and early summer are the heaviest moving seasons in western Suffolk County, driven by school-year transitions and the cluster of real estate closings that happen between April and June. If your closing date lands in that window and you’re in a larger home, six weeks minimum gives you enough runway to schedule an in-person estimate, finalize the quote, and lock in your preferred date.
Fall is a strong secondary season, particularly for estate transitions and downsizing moves. If you’re managing a parent’s home in South Huntington or a neighboring community like Dix Hills or West Hills, fall timing is common adult children are back in their own routines and estate decisions can finally get made. Even in fall, two to three weeks is cutting it close for a high-value move. The more complex the job specialty items, long-distance to the East End, combined moving and cleanout the more lead time protects you from scheduling pressure on both ends.
Yes and this is one of the areas where experience makes the biggest difference. Pianos, safes, pool tables, oversized mirrors, and fine art each require a specific approach. A piano isn’t just heavy it’s structurally sensitive, and moving it wrong can damage the instrument in ways that aren’t immediately visible. A wall safe requires the right equipment and technique to move without damaging the surrounding cabinetry or flooring. Fine art needs to be wrapped, staged, and transported in a way that accounts for both physical protection and climate.
South Huntington homes and the adjacent communities of West Hills and Dix Hills, where properties often sit on larger lots with more accumulated contents regularly contain this kind of inventory. We have the equipment and the trained crew to handle it. During the in-person estimate, every specialty item gets identified and planned for individually. Nothing gets improvised on move day. If an item requires a specific crate, custom wrap, or a different vehicle configuration, that’s determined before the job starts not discovered at the curb.
We hold DOT# 3706838 and MC# 1340650 both are publicly searchable on the FMCSA SAFER System, and you can look them up before you ever make a call. We’re licensed, insured, bonded, and carry cargo insurance, which covers the contents of your home during transport not just the truck.
New York State has some of the most specific mover regulations in the country. Licensed movers are required to provide written estimates, itemized bills of lading, and clear documentation of liability coverage. Unlicensed movers and there are plenty operating in Suffolk County have no legal obligation to meet any of those standards. If something goes wrong on a move handled by an unlicensed operator, your recourse is essentially nothing. For a South Huntington homeowner with a home valued at $636,800 or above and contents that reflect decades of investment, the difference between a licensed and unlicensed mover isn’t a technicality. It’s the entire foundation of accountability if anything goes wrong.
This is one of the most common situations we handle, and it’s also one of the most underserved by the moving industry. Most companies will move what’s going to the new address and leave the rest for you to figure out. That means coordinating a separate junk removal company, scheduling them around the movers, and managing two different crews, two different timelines, and two different points of contact all while you’re already managing one of the most logistically demanding transitions in your life.
We handle both sides under one company. Our moving crew takes what’s going to the new home. Our junk removal and estate cleanout team handles everything else furniture that isn’t making the trip, rooms that need to be cleared, items headed to donation or disposal. For South Huntington homeowners downsizing from a large single-family home after years of ownership, or adult children managing a parent’s estate in the area, this combined capability means one call, one schedule, and one company accountable for the entire outcome. No gaps, no finger-pointing between vendors, no second crew showing up without context.
Yes, and it’s a route we know well. Moves from South Huntington to Southampton, East Hampton, Bridgehampton, or Westhampton are a natural extension of the western Suffolk County market same county, same company, no handoff to a separate long-distance carrier. That continuity matters more than most people realize. When the same crew that packed your South Huntington home is the crew unloading at your East End destination, nothing gets lost in translation. There’s no re-inventory, no third-party liability gap, and no moment where accountability shifts from one company to another.
East End moves often involve a higher concentration of specialty items homes in Southampton and East Hampton frequently contain fine art, custom furniture, and high-value pieces that require the same white glove standard as the origin home. Our in-person estimate process covers both locations, so the quote you receive reflects the full scope of the job not just the pickup side. If there’s a storage gap between your South Huntington move-out and your East End move-in, climate-controlled storage is available to bridge that window without exposing your belongings to Suffolk County’s summer heat and humidity in the interim.