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You’ve invested in a home that took years to get right the wide-plank floors, the custom millwork, the art on the walls that isn’t going anywhere near bubble wrap from a hardware store. White glove moving service in East Moriches means every one of those details is treated like it matters, because to you, it does. Floor runners go down before a single piece of furniture moves. Specialty wrapping is standard, not an add-on. And the crew in your home is the same crew that was vetted, hired, and trained by the people who own this company.
For waterfront homes in East Moriches specifically, the logistics are different than a standard suburban move. The lanes leading into Newport Beach and Tuthill Cove are narrow. Some properties sit behind gated entries. Elevated foundations, dock-level access points, and high-end coastal interiors are not conditions you want a crew encountering for the first time on move day. When you work with us a luxury moving company that has spent 20 years on the East End and across Suffolk County you get a team that has seen these homes before and knows exactly how to work inside them without leaving a mark.
The result isn’t just a move that goes smoothly. It’s knowing your antique armoire arrived intact, your hardwood floors look the same as when you left, and there wasn’t a single moment where you had to wonder what was happening in the next room.
All Terrain Moving and Junk Removal Inc. is a family-owned, Suffolk County-based company operated by brothers Matt and Scott Young out of Islandia, NY. We’re not dispatched from the city. We don’t subcontract to crews we’ve never met. Every mover on our team is a W-2 employee fully on the books, English-speaking, and accountable to the people whose name is on the truck.
With DOT# 3706838 and MC# 1340650, we are fully licensed, bonded, insured, and carrying cargo insurance the kind that actually covers your belongings, not just the vehicle transporting them. Over 207 verified five-star reviews tell the same story in different words: on time, careful, no damage, no surprises on the invoice.
East Moriches sits six miles from Westhampton, and the homes here particularly along Moriches Bay, in Tuthill Cove, and in the Newport Beach community reflect the same caliber of property and contents as the broader Hamptons corridor. We’ve worked in those homes. We know what we’re walking into, and we bring the same standard every time.
It starts with an in-person estimate, and that’s not a formality. For a home in East Moriches whether you’re in a gated bayfront property on Tuthill Point Road, a private waterfront home in Newport Beach, or a newly completed build in the Oriole Run development there are access conditions, truck staging challenges, and interior details that simply cannot be assessed over the phone. We send an estimator to your property, walk every room, note every specialty item, and build a quote around what the job actually is. That number is what you pay. No adjustments once the truck is loaded.
From there, move day is structured and deliberate. Floor runners and wall protection go in before anything else. Specialty items fine art, antiques, custom furniture, pianos, oversized mirrors are wrapped and handled individually, not bundled into a generic “fragile” category. Our crew communicates clearly throughout, and if you have specific instructions about a particular piece, those instructions are followed.
If your move involves a phased transition staging a waterfront property for sale, waiting on a new construction completion, or coordinating between two homes we offer climate-controlled storage to bridge the gap. Suffolk County’s coastal humidity and temperature swings are real factors for wood furniture and fine art, and keeping valuables in a stable environment during that window is worth it. The process from first call to final placement is designed to give you one less thing to think about.
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The full scope of what we handle in East Moriches goes well beyond loading and unloading. Residential luxury moves, commercial relocations, specialty item transport for fine art, antiques, pianos, and safes, full-service packing, climate-controlled storage, and complete estate cleanouts are all part of what we do under one roof. For a community where over 21% of residents are 65 or older and estate transitions are a regular part of the local moving landscape, that last piece matters more than it might seem. One company, one vetted crew, one invoice no coordinating a separate junk removal vendor while also managing a relocation.
For new construction buyers moving into Tuthill Cove or the Oriole Run subdivision, the stakes of the first move are particularly high. Radiant floors, custom tile, imported fixtures, and designer finishes don’t forgive a careless crew. Our standard of care floor protection, padded wrapping, careful staging is built for exactly this kind of move. The same applies to established waterfront homes in Newport Beach, where contents often include marine equipment, dock furniture, nautical collectibles, and seasonal outdoor pieces that require disassembly and careful handling.
If you’re moving to or from the Hamptons corridor Westhampton, Southampton, Bridgehampton, East Hampton we serve that full stretch of the East End. The crew that handles your East Moriches move has been in those homes too. The standard doesn’t change based on the zip code.
The difference shows up in the details and in East Moriches, those details are harder to ignore than in most places. A standard moving company quotes by phone, sends whoever is available that day, and treats every job the same. We send an estimator to your property first, build a move plan around the specific conditions of your home, and show up with a crew that knows how to work inside a high-end waterfront residence without causing damage.
For homes in Tuthill Cove, Newport Beach, or along Moriches Bay, that distinction is real. Narrow lanes, gated entries, elevated foundations, and custom interiors are not conditions a standard crew is prepared for. Our approach in-person estimates, W-2 employees, floor protection as standard, specialty wrapping for fine art and antiques is built specifically for homes where the contents and the finishes are worth protecting. That’s what separates a white glove moving service from a truck and a few guys.
For East Moriches specifically, the spring window is the most competitive. Buyers who purchased waterfront or bayfront properties over the winter want to be settled before Memorial Day weekend, and booking demand spikes from late March through May. For a full-service luxury move during that window, four to six weeks of lead time is a reasonable target more if your move involves specialty items, estate cleanout, or a phased transition between properties.
Summer moves along the Montauk Highway corridor also come with logistical considerations. East End traffic during July and August is a real factor, and a locally based company that knows the back roads and doesn’t have to fight its way out of New York City has a measurable advantage. Fall is typically more flexible for scheduling, and off-season moves estate transitions, probate-driven relocations, and new construction move-ins can often be accommodated on shorter notice. The earlier you reach out, the more control you have over timing.
Floor protection is one of the first things that separates a white glove crew from a standard one. Before any furniture moves, we lay down floor runners across all high-traffic paths hallways, entryways, stairwells, and any room where heavy pieces will be carried through. For homes in East Moriches with wide-plank hardwood, radiant tile, or custom flooring, this step is non-negotiable.
Beyond floors, wall protection and door jamb padding go in at every doorway and corner where furniture will pass. Specialty items antiques, fine art, oversized mirrors, custom furniture are wrapped individually using furniture pads and specialty materials appropriate to the piece. Nothing gets stacked against an unprotected wall or dragged across a surface. For new construction move-ins in developments like Oriole Run or Tuthill Cove, where the finishes are brand new and the homeowner is seeing the completed home for the first time, this level of care isn’t optional. It’s the baseline.
Yes and for East Moriches residents navigating an estate transition or downsizing move, this is one of the most practical advantages we offer. We handle both the careful relocation of valuables and the full cleanout of what remains, all under one roof. That means one phone call, one vetted crew, and no coordinating a separate junk removal company while also managing a move.
East Moriches has a notably mature population over 21% of residents are 65 or older which means estate transitions and senior relocations are a regular part of the local moving landscape. When a family is managing the relocation of a longtime bayfront home, the last thing they need is two separate vendors, two separate schedules, and two separate sets of strangers in the property. Our dual-service model eliminates that friction entirely. Everything gets handled by the same licensed, insured, fully accountable company.
Yes. We serve the full East End corridor, including Westhampton, Southampton, Bridgehampton, and East Hampton. East Moriches sits six miles west of Westhampton at the western edge of the Hamptons stretch so moves that cross between East Moriches and points further east are a routine part of what we handle. Seasonal residents who maintain homes in both areas, buyers transitioning from one East End community to another, and homeowners relocating from East Moriches into the Hamptons proper are all within our regular service area.
Because we’re based in Islandia in the heart of Suffolk County there are no city surcharges, no bridge or tunnel tolls built into your quote, and no crew that has to fight its way out of New York City before it reaches your property. The East End is our market, not a secondary reach. That makes a practical difference in scheduling, in cost, and in how the job gets done.
In New York State, any company moving household goods for compensation is required to hold a valid NYSDOT license for intrastate moves and a USDOT number and MC number for interstate moves. These credentials are publicly searchable you can verify any company’s standing through the FMCSA SAFER System at safer.fmcsa.dot.gov using their DOT number. Our credentials are DOT# 3706838 and MC# 1340650, and both are verifiable in under two minutes.
Beyond the DOT registration, ask specifically about cargo insurance not just general liability. General liability covers accidents on your property. Cargo insurance covers the contents of the truck, which is what actually matters when you’re moving fine art, antiques, and high-value furnishings from a Moriches Bay waterfront home. Many companies carry one without the other. We carry both. For a move involving the kind of irreplaceable contents common in East Moriches’ luxury and estate homes, verifying those credentials before signing anything is simply good practice.