Long Distance Mover in Bayport, NY

Your Stuff Gets There Safe, On Time, Intact

Moving across state lines shouldn’t mean wondering if your belongings will arrive in one piece—or wondering when they’ll show up at all.
All Terrain Moving truck parked under a large outdoor shelter for junk removal services.

Hear from Our Customers

All Terrain Moving truck parked on city street for commercial moving services.

Long Distance Moving Services Bayport Residents Trust

What Actually Happens When the Move Goes Right

You’re not worried about whether the movers will show up. You’re not calling every day asking where your stuff is. You’re not filing damage claims or dealing with surprise charges that double your quote.

Your furniture arrives wrapped and protected. Your boxes show up when they’re supposed to. Your fragile items make it across three states without a scratch.

That’s what happens when you work with a long distance moving company that treats your move like it matters. You get a realistic timeline upfront, not a delivery window that stretches two weeks. You get real packing—furniture padded, corners protected, boxes labeled and loaded with care. And if something changes, you hear about it before it becomes your problem.

Most people moving out of Bayport are heading to Florida, the Carolinas, or somewhere warmer with a lower cost of living. That’s a long haul. It’s not the kind of move you want to trust to the cheapest bid or a company that hires day laborers off Craigslist.

Interstate Moving Companies Serving Bayport, NY

Family-Owned, DOT-Registered, and Actually Based Here

All Terrain Moving and Junk Removal Inc. is run by brothers Scott and Matt Young, and we’re based right here on Long Island. We’re not a national franchise with a local phone number. We’re a family business that handles residential and commercial moves across Suffolk County, Nassau County, and Queens—and we’ve been doing cross country moves for years.

We’re fully licensed, bonded, and insured. Our DOT number is 3706838, MC number is 1340650, and we carry extensive cargo insurance. That’s not just paperwork—it’s protection for you if something goes wrong.

We’ve moved people from Bayport to South Carolina for under $2,300, to Florida for around $5,600, and out to California when the job called for it. We’ve also gotten calls the night before a move when another company bailed. We show up, we do the work, and we don’t vanish after we book the job.

Moving and junk removal team at work in a residential interior.

How Long Distance Moving Works in Bayport

Here's What Happens from Quote to Delivery

First, you get a free estimate. We ask about the size of your home, what you’re bringing, where you’re going, and whether you need packing help. No surprise fees later—we give you a real number based on real information.

Once you’re booked, we schedule your move and confirm your timeline. If you want us to pack, we bring the materials and handle it. If you’re packing yourself, we’ll tell you exactly how to do it so nothing breaks in transit. Either way, we show up on moving day with the truck, the team, and the equipment to get it done.

Everything gets wrapped, padded, and loaded carefully. Furniture is disassembled if needed. Boxes are stacked strategically, not thrown in. We treat your stuff like it’s ours because we know what it costs to replace.

Then we drive it to your new place. You get updates along the way. When we arrive, we unload, reassemble what we took apart, and put your boxes where you want them. If something’s wrong, we handle it then—not three weeks later after you’ve filed a claim with some corporate hotline.

Team moving large furniture up staircase during junk removal service.

Explore More Services

About All Terrain Moving and Junk Removal Inc.

Affordable Out of State Movers from Bayport

What's Included When You Hire Us for Long Distance

You get a crew that knows how to pack a truck for a long haul. You get padding and wrapping for all your furniture. You get disassembly and reassembly of beds, tables, and anything else that needs it. You get boxes loaded with care, not speed.

If you’re moving a piano, a pool table, or a safe, we handle it. Specialty items don’t scare us off—we’ve moved them before and we know how to protect them. Same goes for fragile or valuable items. We don’t just toss a blanket over your grandmother’s china cabinet and hope for the best.

We also offer full-service packing if you don’t have the time or the materials to do it yourself. And if your move-in date doesn’t line up with your move-out date, we provide storage so your stuff isn’t sitting in a truck or on a curb somewhere.

A lot of people leaving Bayport are chasing affordability—lower taxes, cheaper housing, warmer weather. That’s why Florida and the Carolinas are so popular. But moving there costs money, and the last thing you need is a mover who low-balls the estimate and then tacks on fees once your stuff is loaded. We don’t do that. The price we quote is the price you pay, unless you add services or change the scope.

Movers packing household items for residential move in a home.

How much does it cost to hire a long distance mover from Bayport?

It depends on how much you’re moving and how far you’re going. A studio apartment to California might run around $2,600. A two-bedroom to South Carolina could be closer to $2,200. A three-bedroom to Florida might hit $5,600 or more.

Those numbers assume you’re moving a typical amount of furniture and boxes. If you’ve got a full basement, a garage packed with tools, or oversized items like a piano, the price goes up. Same if you need packing services or storage.

The best way to get an accurate number is to request a free estimate. We’ll ask about your home size, your destination, your timeline, and what kind of help you need. Then we give you a real quote—not a lowball number that doubles on moving day.

It depends on where you’re going. A move to North Carolina might take two to three days. Florida could be three to four. California could be a week or more, depending on the route and the weather.

We give you a delivery window upfront, and we stay in touch while we’re on the road. If something changes—traffic, weather, a delay at a weigh station—we let you know. You’re not left guessing when your stuff will show up.

Most long distance movers give you a range because cross country logistics aren’t predictable down to the hour. But we don’t give you a two-week window and then show up whenever. We give you a realistic timeframe and we hit it.

We carry extensive cargo insurance, and we’re bonded. If something breaks, we handle it. You’re not fighting with a claims department in another state or waiting months for a check that covers half the damage.

That said, damage is rare when things are packed right. We pad and wrap all your furniture. We use the right boxes for fragile items. We load the truck strategically so nothing shifts or tips during the drive. Most of our moves end with zero damage because we take the time to do it right.

If you’re packing yourself, we’ll walk you through how to do it properly. A lot of damage happens because people underestimate how much padding and support fragile items need for a long haul. We’d rather spend five minutes explaining it than deal with a broken mirror in South Carolina.

We’ve taken last-minute calls before—sometimes the night before a move when another company canceled. If we have availability and a crew ready, we’ll do everything we can to make it work.

That said, long distance moves take more planning than local ones. We need to coordinate the truck, the route, the crew, and your delivery window. If you call us a week or two out, we can usually fit you in. If you call us the day before, it depends on what else we’ve got scheduled.

The earlier you book, the better. But if you’re in a bind and need help fast, call us anyway. We’ll tell you honestly whether we can do it, and if we can’t, we won’t leave you hanging—we’ll point you toward someone who can.

Yes. We’ve moved pianos, pool tables, safes, antiques, and oversized furniture across state lines. Specialty items require extra care, the right equipment, and a crew that knows what they’re doing. We’ve got all three.

Pianos get wrapped, padded, and strapped down so they don’t shift during the drive. Pool tables get disassembled, and the slate is handled carefully so it doesn’t crack. Safes are heavy and awkward, but we’ve got the dollies and the manpower to move them without damaging your floors or the safe itself.

If you’ve got something fragile, valuable, or just plain difficult to move, let us know when you request your estimate. We’ll factor it into the quote and make sure we bring the right gear on moving day.

Yes, or you need to have someone there who can sign for the delivery and tell us where to put things. We’re not going to unload your entire house and leave it on the curb.

You don’t have to hover over us while we unload, but someone needs to be present to unlock the door, point us toward the right rooms, and confirm that everything arrived. If you can’t be there yourself, a family member or friend works fine—just make sure they know what goes where.

Once we’re done unloading, we’ll reassemble any furniture we took apart and make sure your boxes are where you want them. Then we’ll do a final walkthrough with you to confirm everything looks good. If there’s an issue, we handle it before we leave—not after.

Other Services we provide in Bayport