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When you’ve lived in a Calverton home for 20 years or you’re managing a family estate that’s been in the family longer than that the things inside it aren’t just furniture. They’re the piano in the living room, the antique sideboard that came from your grandmother, the artwork you picked up on a trip you still talk about. A standard mover wraps it in a moving blanket and hopes for the best. We do something different.
White glove moving service means your floors are protected before a single piece moves. It means specialty wrapping for fragile and high-value items. It means a uniformed, English-speaking crew that handles your belongings the way you would carefully, deliberately, without rushing through a job just to get to the next one. Every doorframe, every hardwood floor, every piece of custom furniture gets the same level of attention from the first item loaded to the last one placed.
Calverton’s housing stock established subdivisions, active adult communities like Foxwood Village, larger properties along the rural corridors near the Peconic River presents real logistical demands that generic movers aren’t prepared for. Narrow driveways, HOA move-in protocols, homes packed with decades of accumulated valuables. These aren’t edge cases here. They’re the norm. And they require a company that’s done this work in eastern Suffolk County long enough to know what to expect before they arrive.
All Terrain Moving and Junk Removal Inc. is a family-owned company based in Islandia, NY in Suffolk County, not dispatched from the city. Brothers Matt and Scott Young have been running this operation for over 20 years, and our names are on the business because we’re accountable to every job that goes out under it. When you call, you’re reaching a company where the owners are reachable, the crews are W-2 employees, and the standard doesn’t change based on the size of the job.
For Calverton residents whether you’re in a home off Route 25, managing an estate near the Calverton National Cemetery corridor, or transitioning out of a Foxwood Village property that kind of accountability matters. You’re not handing your home over to a staffing app. You’re working with a licensed, insured, federally credentialed company (DOT# 3706838, MC# 1340650) that has spent two decades earning a reputation in eastern Long Island, one move at a time.
Over 207 verified five-star reviews across Google and Birdeye reflect what that track record actually looks like in practice: on time, careful, no damage, no surprise charges.
It starts with an in-person estimate not a phone quote, not an online form that produces a number no one stands behind. Someone comes to your Calverton home, walks through every room, documents what’s being moved, identifies specialty items, and produces a written estimate that reflects what the job actually is. That’s how you avoid the most common moving nightmare: a price that doubles once the truck is loaded.
Once the estimate is confirmed, your move is scheduled and your crew is assigned. On move day, the team arrives on time coming from Islandia through the LIE and Route 25 corridor, not fighting bridge traffic from the city at 6 a.m. Floor protection goes down first. Walls and doorframes are padded. Every item is wrapped according to its value and fragility antiques, fine art, mirrors, and pianos handled with the specific care each requires. Nothing moves until it’s protected.
If your Calverton move involves an active adult community like Foxwood Village, our crew already knows what HOA move-in protocols look like: designated hours, property protection requirements, advance coordination. That’s not a learning curve for us it’s standard operating procedure. And if the move also involves clearing out what isn’t coming with you, we handle full junk removal and estate cleanout as well, so you’re not managing two separate companies on the same timeline.
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White glove moving service with us covers the full scope of a high-value move not just the physical transport. Full-service packing is available for clients who want every item professionally wrapped and boxed before the crew loads the truck. Specialty items pianos, safes, pool tables, fine art, antiques, oversized mirrors, custom furniture are handled with specific equipment and techniques, not improvised on the spot. Climate-controlled storage is available for Calverton clients managing multi-step transitions: staging a home for sale, holding items during a renovation, or coordinating a seasonal move between a primary residence and an East End property in Southampton, East Hampton, or the North Fork.
For estate moves which are particularly common in Calverton given the community’s older median age and significant long-term homeownership our dual moving-and-junk-removal model is a genuine operational advantage. You get one company, one point of contact, and one invoice for both what’s being relocated and what’s being cleared out. That’s a meaningful difference when you’re managing an estate transition on a timeline and don’t have the bandwidth to coordinate multiple vendors.
Every move includes floor and wall protection, proper wrapping for all items, and a crew that communicates clearly throughout the process. These aren’t add-ons. They’re how we run every job whether you’re moving a Calverton colonial that’s been in the family for three decades or transitioning a Hamptons-adjacent property on the East End.
The difference comes down to what happens before anything gets loaded. A standard mover shows up, wraps items in moving blankets, and works as fast as possible. We treat the process differently from the start floors are protected, walls and doorframes are padded, and every item is handled according to its specific value and fragility. That means antiques get wrapped differently than a couch, and a grand piano gets moved with different equipment than a dining table.
For Calverton homeowners many of whom have lived in the same home for 20 or more years and have accumulated furniture, art, and heirlooms that genuinely can’t be replaced this distinction isn’t abstract. It’s the difference between a move that protects what matters and one that treats everything the same regardless of what it is. White glove service also typically includes a written, in-person estimate rather than a phone quote, which means the number you’re given reflects the actual job, not a guess.
Pricing for a white glove or luxury move in Calverton depends on the size of the home, the volume and nature of specialty items, how far you’re moving, and whether you need packing, storage, or junk removal alongside the move. A local Calverton move from a mid-sized home runs differently than a full estate relocation to Florida or a move that includes fine art and antique furniture requiring specialty handling.
What you should expect from any reputable company is a written estimate based on an in-person walkthrough not a number pulled from a phone call. That’s how accurate pricing works, and it’s how you avoid the bait-and-switch pricing that’s unfortunately common in the moving industry. The in-person estimate is free, it’s specific to your home and your items, and it produces a number you can actually plan around.
Yes and this is one of the areas where the difference between a standard mover and a white glove mover is most visible. Antiques, fine art, pianos, safes, and custom furniture each require specific handling: the right wrapping materials, the right equipment, and crew members who understand that these items can’t be replaced if something goes wrong. We handle all of it as part of standard white glove service, not as an upsell.
For Calverton homes specifically, this matters because the housing stock here includes a significant number of long-term owner-occupied properties homes where families have accumulated decades of valuables, heirlooms, and specialty pieces. These aren’t items you want handled by a crew that’s improvising. Condition documentation for high-value pieces, specialty wrapping for fragile items, and careful planning for heavy or awkward items like grand pianos are built into how we operate on every qualifying job. If you have specific items you’re concerned about, that’s exactly what the in-person estimate walkthrough is for.
We’re one of the few companies in Suffolk County that handles both premium moving and full junk removal or estate cleanout under the same roof. For Calverton clients particularly those managing a family estate sale, downsizing from a longtime home, or transitioning a property following the passing of a parent or spouse this dual capability is a significant practical advantage.
Instead of coordinating two separate companies on the same timeline, you work with one point of contact. Our moving crew handles what’s being relocated. The junk removal team clears out what isn’t coming with you. One schedule, one invoice, no overlap confusion. Given Calverton’s demographics a community with a median age of 61 and a high rate of long-term homeownership estate transitions are common here, and they almost always involve both needs at once. Having a company that can execute both without you managing the logistics is genuinely useful, not just a convenience.
For most Calverton moves, booking four to six weeks in advance is a reasonable baseline more if you’re planning a move during spring or early summer, which is peak relocation season on the East End. The spring window from April through June is when the majority of home sales close in eastern Suffolk County, and moving availability fills up quickly during that period. If your move is tied to a home sale closing date, locking in your mover as soon as the closing is confirmed is the right call.
Summer moves in Calverton carry an additional consideration: seasonal traffic on Route 25 and the Long Island Expressway gets significantly heavier from Memorial Day through Labor Day. As a locally based company operating from Islandia and familiar with the Route 25 corridor, we have a real scheduling and routing advantage over city-dispatched movers during peak season. For fall moves, particularly estate transitions that wrap up after the summer season, four weeks is usually sufficient, though earlier is always better if your timeline is flexible.
Yes, and HOA-governed communities like Foxwood Village have specific requirements that not every moving company is prepared for. Active adult communities typically have designated move-in and move-out hours, property protection requirements, and sometimes advance notice obligations to community management. A crew that shows up without knowing these protocols can create real problems for you, for your neighbors, and for your relationship with the HOA.
Our crews are familiar with how managed communities operate. Floor and wall protection is standard on every job, which satisfies the property protection requirements most HOAs enforce. Scheduling is coordinated around the community’s designated moving windows. And because the crew communicates clearly throughout the process, any specific instructions from community management get followed exactly as given. For Calverton residents transitioning into or out of Foxwood Village or similar communities, that familiarity with HOA expectations isn’t a minor detail it’s the part of the move that tends to go wrong when you hire a company that’s never worked in a managed community before.