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You’re not wondering if your couch will arrive in one piece. You’re not scrambling to figure out which box has the coffee maker. You’re settling into your new place while everything else just… happens.
That’s what a real long distance moving company does. We pack your stuff like it’s ours. We load it carefully, drive it safely, and unload it where you want it. No surprises on the bill. No damage you have to explain to your spouse.
You’ve probably heard horror stories about interstate moving companies that quote one price and charge another. Or movers who show up three days late. We’ve been doing this for over 15 years in Westhampton, NY, and we’re still here because we don’t do that.
Your move gets handled by people who know what they’re doing. Your timeline gets respected. Your budget stays intact. That’s the difference between hiring movers and hiring the right movers.
We’ve been serving Westhampton and Long Island for over 15 years. We’re a family-owned business, which means owner Matt is involved in your move—not sitting in some corporate office three states away.
Westhampton has a unique mix of year-round residents and seasonal homeowners, many with high-value properties near the water. We’ve moved families out of million-dollar homes and helped people downsize from 10,000 square feet to something more manageable. We’ve handled pianos, pool tables, safes, and the kind of furniture that makes other movers nervous.
We’re licensed and insured. We give free estimates. And we don’t play games with pricing. You’ll know what you’re paying before we touch a single box.
First, you reach out for a free estimate. We ask about what you’re moving, where it’s going, and when you need it there. No vague ranges—you get a real number based on weight, distance, and services you actually need.
Next, we schedule your move. If you want packing services, we bring the materials and handle it. If you’re packing yourself, we’ll tell you exactly how to protect your stuff so it survives hundreds of miles on the road. Either way, we’re clear about timing.
On moving day, our team shows up on time. We load everything carefully, using proper equipment and techniques for heavy or fragile items. Your belongings get secured in the truck so nothing shifts during transport.
During the drive, you’re not left wondering where your stuff is. We keep you updated. When we arrive at your new place, we unload everything where you want it. You check that everything made it safely. Then we’re done.
That’s it. No drama. No runaround. Just a long distance moving service that does what it’s supposed to do.
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You’re moving out of New York, which means you’re part of a major trend. New York lost over 192,000 residents through domestic migration recently, with many heading south or west. That means you’re not alone—and it means we’ve done this route before, whatever your destination.
Our long distance moving services cover everything from small apartments to large homes. We handle residential and commercial moves. We pack your kitchen, your garage, your attic. We disassemble furniture that won’t fit through doorways and reassemble it on the other end.
For Westhampton residents with specialty items—antiques, artwork, expensive furniture—we have the experience to move them safely. We’ve moved items worth more than some people’s cars, and they arrived without a scratch.
Pricing is based on weight and distance, which is standard for interstate moving companies. The average long distance move costs between $2,940 and $8,400, depending on size and distance. We’re not the cheapest option, and that’s intentional. Cheap movers cut corners. We don’t. You’re paying for people who know how to protect your belongings and deliver them on time.
Most long distance moves from Westhampton range between $3,000 and $8,000, but your actual cost depends on three main factors: how much you’re moving, how far it’s going, and what services you need.
Weight matters more than you’d think. A one-bedroom apartment might weigh 3,000 pounds. A four-bedroom house can easily hit 12,000 pounds or more. Distance is straightforward—moving to Pennsylvania costs less than moving to California.
Then there are services. If you’re packing everything yourself and just need loading, transport, and unloading, that’s one price. If you want us to pack your entire house, disassemble furniture, and provide full-service moving, that’s another. We give you a free estimate that breaks down exactly what you’re paying for, so there’s no confusion when the bill comes.
Book at least four to six weeks out if you can. Eight weeks is better, especially if you’re moving during summer or at the end of the month when everyone else is moving too.
Here’s why timing matters. Long distance moves require more coordination than local ones. We need to schedule the truck, plan the route, and make sure our crew is available for both pickup and delivery. If you’re moving during peak season—May through September—availability gets tight fast.
That said, we’ve handled last-minute moves when someone’s timeline gets compressed. If you’re in a bind, call us anyway. We’ll tell you honestly whether we can make it work. But the more notice you give us, the more control you have over your moving dates and the better your options are for scheduling.
Start by deciding what’s actually worth moving. Long distance costs are based on weight, so moving stuff you don’t need is just expensive. Sell, donate, or toss anything you won’t use in your new place.
Next, gather important documents—birth certificates, passports, financial records—and keep them with you, not in the moving truck. Same goes for medications, valuables, and anything you can’t replace.
If you’re packing yourself, use proper boxes and packing materials. Don’t overload boxes—30 to 40 pounds max. Label everything with the room it’s going to and a quick description of contents. If you want us to handle packing, we bring everything needed and pack it right the first time. Either way, take photos of valuable items before the move. It’s just smart documentation in case anything happens.
Yes, but you need to understand what that actually means. Basic coverage is included in every interstate move—it’s called Released Value Protection, and it covers 60 cents per pound per item. That sounds okay until you realize your 50-pound TV is only covered for $30 if it breaks.
That’s why most people opt for Full Value Protection, which costs extra but actually covers the replacement value or repair cost of damaged items. If we break something, we repair it, replace it, or compensate you for its current market value.
We’re also fully licensed and insured as a moving company, which is separate from cargo coverage. Before your move, we’ll explain your coverage options clearly so you can decide what makes sense for your situation. If you’re moving high-value items—antiques, artwork, expensive electronics—it’s worth getting the better coverage. Most people do.
It depends on distance, but here’s a realistic timeline. A move from Westhampton to a neighboring state like Pennsylvania might take two to three days from pickup to delivery. A cross country move to California could take seven to ten days.
Why so long? Because long distance moving companies often consolidate shipments to make routes more efficient. Your stuff might share truck space with another family’s belongings heading in the same direction. That’s normal and keeps costs down.
We give you a delivery window when we book your move—not a single day, but a range. If you need guaranteed delivery on a specific date, we can arrange dedicated truck service, but it costs more. For most moves, the standard window works fine. We stay in touch during transit so you’re not left wondering where your furniture is. And if you have items you need immediately, pack those separately and bring them with you.
Federal regulations prohibit us from moving hazardous materials. That includes paint, propane tanks, gasoline, motor oil, cleaning chemicals, ammunition, and anything flammable or explosive. If it’s under your kitchen sink or in your garage, there’s a good chance it can’t go on the truck.
Perishable food doesn’t move well either. Anything that can spoil, rot, or attract pests should stay off the truck. Plants are tricky—some states have agricultural restrictions, and plants don’t survive long trips in a hot truck anyway.
We also can’t move items of extraordinary value like jewelry, cash, important documents, or irreplaceable family heirlooms unless you purchase special coverage. It’s smarter to keep those with you. Before your move, we’ll give you a complete list of prohibited and restricted items. If you’re not sure about something specific, just ask. We’d rather answer the question up front than deal with problems on moving day.
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