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Most long distance moving companies take your deposit, load your stuff, then hand it off to another company for delivery. That’s where things go sideways. You lose contact. Timelines shift. Damage happens because nobody’s accountable.
We don’t work that way. When you hire us for a cross country move, the same crew that loads your belongings in Wheatley Heights is the crew that unloads them at your new place. No middlemen. No outsourcing your furniture to a stranger’s truck.
That means you get a real timeline. You know who’s driving. And if something needs adjusting during the move, you’re talking to the people who actually have your stuff. It’s a simple difference that eliminates most of the chaos people associate with long distance moving services.
We’ve been moving families and businesses out of Wheatley Heights and across Long Island for over 15 years. Matt, the owner, still runs jobs and answers the phone. That’s not a marketing line—it’s how we operate.
Wheatley Heights sits right between Dix Hills, Deer Park, and Melville, and we know this area well. We’ve moved people out of the neighborhood to Florida, Texas, the Carolinas—wherever the job market or family takes them. The median household income here is over $123,000, which means people own nice things and expect them to arrive in the same condition they left.
We’re not a franchise. We’re not a broker. We own our trucks, employ our crews, and control the entire process. That’s why people trust us with pianos, antiques, and the kind of furniture you don’t want bouncing around in someone else’s trailer.
First, you reach out and we schedule a walkthrough—either in person or virtual, depending on your timeline. We look at what’s moving, what needs special handling, and where it’s going. Then we give you a clear price. No surprises later.
On moving day, our crew shows up with the truck, packing materials, and equipment. We wrap furniture, protect floors and doorways, and load everything carefully. If you’ve got a piano, pool table, or grandfather clock, we handle it with the right gear—not guesswork.
Once we’re loaded, we hit the road. You’ll have direct contact with us the entire trip. When we arrive at your new place, we unload, unwrap, and place everything where you want it. If something needs adjusting, we handle it before we leave.
The average interstate move covers around 569 miles, and most of our long distance jobs fall somewhere in that range. Whether you’re moving to a neighboring state or across the country, the process stays the same: one team, one truck, no handoffs.
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You’re not just getting a truck and some muscle. You’re getting a full-service long distance moving company that handles packing, loading, transport, and delivery. We bring the materials—boxes, wrap, padding, tape—and we know how to pack a truck so nothing shifts during a 10-hour drive.
Long Island to Florida is one of the most common routes we run, along with moves to North Carolina, Texas, and Pennsylvania. People leave New York for job transfers, lower cost of living, or to be closer to family. Whatever the reason, the move itself doesn’t have to add stress to an already big life change.
We also handle specialty items that most movers either refuse or charge extra for without the right experience. Pool tables get disassembled and reassembled. Pianos get padded, strapped, and moved with a dolly built for the weight. Gun safes, artwork, fragile antiques—we’ve moved it all. And because we’re a family-owned business, we treat your stuff the way we’d want ours treated.
Wheatley Heights has about 5,200 residents, and a lot of families here have lived in the same home for years. When it’s time to move, there’s usually a lot to pack. We’ve handled everything from small apartments to 10,000-square-foot homes, and the process scales to fit the job.
Cost depends on how much you’re moving and how far it’s going. A one-bedroom apartment moving to Florida will cost less than a four-bedroom house moving to California. We price based on volume, distance, and any specialty items that need extra care.
Most affordable out of state movers either lowball the estimate and hit you with fees later, or they’re brokers who sell your move to the lowest bidder. We give you an honest quote upfront and stick to it. No hidden charges for stairs, packing materials, or fuel unless something changes on your end.
If you want a ballpark number before committing to a walkthrough, just tell us where you’re moving, how many rooms, and if there’s anything oversized. We’ll give you a rough estimate over the phone. But for an accurate price, we need to see what’s actually moving.
No. That’s the number one reason people have problems with interstate moving companies, and we don’t do it. When we take your job, we’re the ones who show up, load the truck, drive it, and unload it at the other end.
A lot of moving companies operate as brokers. They book your move, then sell it to a third-party carrier who may or may not show up on time. You lose control, lose communication, and sometimes lose your stuff for days or weeks. It’s a mess.
We run our own trucks and employ our own crews. If you call us during the move, you’re talking to the people who actually have your belongings. That’s how we’ve operated for over 15 years, and it’s why people recommend us when their friends are moving out of state.
It depends on the distance and the size of the move. A move to Pennsylvania might take two days total—one to load and drive, one to unload. A move to Texas or Florida could take three to five days, depending on the route and any scheduled stops.
We give you a delivery window when we book the job, and we stay in contact the whole time. If we’re ahead of schedule or running into weather delays, you’ll know. Most people moving out of Wheatley Heights are heading south or west, and those routes are pretty predictable.
The key is planning ahead. If you need your stuff by a certain date—like a closing day or a lease start—tell us upfront. We’ll build the schedule around that. Last-minute moves are harder to coordinate, but we’ve done plenty of them when people need to relocate fast for work or family reasons.
We offer full packing services if you want them. A lot of people moving long distance are juggling jobs, kids, and closing details on two properties at once. Packing an entire house on top of that isn’t realistic.
Our crew will show up with boxes, wrap, and padding, and we’ll pack everything room by room. We label boxes, protect fragile items, and load them directly onto the truck. It adds to the cost, but it saves you days of work and ensures everything is packed correctly for a long haul.
If you’d rather pack yourself, that’s fine too. We can drop off materials ahead of time, and you can pack at your own pace. Just make sure boxes are sealed and labeled before moving day. We’ll still wrap and protect furniture, but the boxed items need to be ready to load.
We take care of your stuff like it’s ours, but accidents can happen. That’s why we’re insured and why we wrap, pad, and secure everything before it goes on the truck. Most moves finish without any issues, but if something does get damaged, we handle it.
You’ll do a walkthrough with us before we load and again after we unload. If you notice damage, document it right away and let us know. We’ll work with you to file a claim and get it resolved. We’ve been doing this for over 15 years in Wheatley Heights and across Long Island, and our reputation depends on making things right.
The bigger risk with long distance moving companies is when they outsource the job. You don’t know who’s handling your stuff, and the original company you hired won’t take responsibility. That’s not how we work. We control the move from start to finish, so if something goes wrong, we’re the ones who fix it.
Yes. We’ve moved pianos, pool tables, gun safes, antiques, and oversized furniture across state lines plenty of times. These items need proper equipment and experience, and we have both.
Pianos get wrapped in thick padding and secured with straps designed for the weight. Pool tables get disassembled before the move and reassembled at your new place if needed. Gun safes require a heavy-duty dolly and sometimes an extra crew member, depending on the size. We plan for this stuff ahead of time so there are no surprises on moving day.
A lot of cross country movers will either refuse specialty items or charge you extra without really knowing how to handle them. We’ve been moving these kinds of items for years, and we know what works. If you’ve got something valuable or difficult to move, just tell us during the estimate so we can bring the right gear and give you an accurate price.
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