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You get a real price upfront. Not a fake quote that balloons by 40% on moving day. Not hidden fees that show up when your couch is already on the truck.
Your belongings get packed by people who’ve moved pianos, pool tables, and 10,000-square-foot homes across state lines. Everything from your grandmother’s china to your sectional sofa gets wrapped, loaded, and delivered in the condition it left.
You’re not wondering where your stuff is for two weeks. We give you a delivery window and stick to it. If you’re moving to Florida, Texas, North Carolina, or anywhere else people are leaving New York for, you’ll know when to expect us. That means you can plan your new life without sitting in an empty apartment waiting for a truck that may or may not show up.
We serve Suffolk County, Nassau County, and Queens County. We’re not a national franchise that subcontracts your move to whoever answers the phone. Scott and Matt run this company, and they’re the ones you’ll talk to when you call.
North Amityville has a median household income over $125,000 and a median age of 36. That means you’re likely moving for a job, for family, or because you want more space for less money. We get it. We’ve helped hundreds of families leave Long Island for lower taxes and warmer weather.
You’re hiring local people who know how to navigate tight streets, co-op building rules, and the reality of moving out of New York. Then we’re getting your belongings to wherever you’re going next.
You call or fill out a form. We ask about your home size, what you’re moving, and where you’re going. Then we give you an actual price based on weight, distance, and what you need packed. No bait-and-switch pricing.
If you want us to pack everything, we will. If you’d rather pack your own boxes and have us handle the heavy lifting, that works too. We bring the truck, the equipment, and the crew. Fragile items get wrapped. Furniture gets padded. Everything gets loaded with care because we’re the ones responsible if it breaks.
Most cross country moves take 10 to 14 days depending on distance. We give you a delivery window before we leave, and we stay in touch while your stuff is in transit. When we arrive, we unload everything into your new place. You check that everything made it. Then you’re done.
If you need short-term storage because your move-out and move-in dates don’t line up, we can handle that too.
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You get a licensed, insured crew with a USDOT number and proper interstate moving credentials. That’s not optional. It’s the law. But a lot of companies skip it, and you don’t find out until something goes wrong.
You get transparent pricing that doesn’t change unless your inventory changes. The average long distance move is 569 miles, and the average cost depends on how much you’re moving. We’ll tell you what it costs before you commit.
You also get access to our junk removal services if you’re downsizing. A lot of people moving out of New York are going from a 2,500-square-foot house to a 1,800-square-foot house in a cheaper state. That means you’re not taking everything. We can haul away what doesn’t fit, so you’re not paying to move things you’re going to throw out anyway.
North Amityville families are moving to places like Texas, Florida, and the Carolinas where housing costs less and taxes are lower. If that’s you, we’ve done this route dozens of times. We know the timing, the logistics, and how to make it as smooth as it can be.
It depends on how much you’re moving and how far you’re going. A one-bedroom apartment moving 1,000 miles will cost less than a four-bedroom house moving 1,500 miles. Weight and distance are the two biggest factors.
Most long distance movers charge between $2,000 and $5,000 for an average move, but that range can go higher if you have a lot of stuff or need full packing services. We give you a binding estimate based on a walkthrough or detailed inventory. That means the price we quote is the price you pay unless you add items we didn’t know about.
If a company quotes you something that sounds way too cheap, it probably is. Fake quotes are a huge problem in this industry. Some movers lowball the estimate to get your business, then hit you with extra fees on moving day when your stuff is already loaded. We don’t do that.
Check their USDOT number. Every interstate moving company is required to have one. You can look it up on the FMCSA website to see if they’re registered and insured.
Ask if they’re a member of the American Moving and Storage Association. It’s not required, but it’s a good sign. Read their reviews on Google, not just their website. Look for patterns. If multiple people mention surprise fees, late deliveries, or damaged items, move on.
We’ve been serving Suffolk County, Nassau County, and Queens County for years. You can call our references. You can read our reviews. You can verify our credentials. We’re not hiding anything because we don’t have to.
That’s where our junk removal service comes in. A lot of people don’t realize how much they’re downsizing until they see their new home. If you’re moving from a 2,500-square-foot house in North Amityville to a 1,600-square-foot house in North Carolina, some things aren’t going to fit.
You can have us haul away furniture, appliances, or boxes of stuff you don’t need before we load the truck. Or we can do it after you move out, so the house is clean for the next owner. Either way, you’re not paying to move things you’re going to throw out.
We also offer short-term storage if your move-in date is later than your move-out date. That way your stuff stays safe while you’re in between homes, and you’re not scrambling to find a storage unit in a city you just moved to.
Most cross country moves take 10 to 14 days depending on the distance. A move from New York to Florida might take 7 to 10 days. A move from New York to California could take 12 to 14 days.
We give you a delivery window before we leave, not a single day. That’s because long distance moves involve multiple stops, weather, and logistics that can shift by a day or two. But we stay in contact the whole time, so you’re not sitting in your new place wondering when we’ll show up.
If you need your stuff faster, we can prioritize your delivery, but it costs more. Most people are fine with the standard timeline as long as they know what to expect. The key is communication, and we don’t leave you guessing.
You can do either. If you want to pack your own boxes to save money, we’ll move them. If you’d rather have us pack everything so you don’t have to deal with it, we’ll do that too.
Full packing services cost more, but they also mean your stuff is packed by people who know how to protect it for a 1,000-mile trip. We bring the boxes, the tape, the bubble wrap, and the padding. Fragile items get extra care. Heavy items get reinforced boxes.
Most people pack their personal items and have us pack the furniture, electronics, and anything breakable. That’s usually the best balance between cost and convenience. But if you’re short on time or you just don’t want to deal with it, we’ll handle everything from start to finish.
We’re insured, and we take responsibility if something breaks because of how we handled it. That’s why we wrap, pad, and secure everything before it goes on the truck.
Most long distance movers offer basic liability coverage, which pays out based on weight, not value. That means if your 50-pound TV gets damaged, you might only get $50. We recommend purchasing additional coverage if you’re moving high-value items like antiques, artwork, or expensive electronics.
We’ll walk you through your coverage options before the move so you know exactly what’s protected. If something does get damaged, you file a claim, and we handle it. We’re not going to fight you or disappear. We’ve been doing this long enough to know that accidents happen, and when they do, we make it right.
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