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Mastic’s housing stock tells a specific story. Most of these homes were built in the 1950s through 1970s original hardwood floors, plaster walls, tight doorways, narrow driveways. They were built to last, and a lot of them have. But that also means they’re less forgiving when a crew isn’t paying attention. One careless move through a tight hallway, and you’re looking at a gouge in a wall that’s stood for 60 years.
That’s the part most people don’t think about until it happens. With home values in Mastic up 20 percent year over year, the stakes on every move are higher than they’ve ever been. Floor protection, custom wrapping, proper staging these aren’t extras. They’re the baseline when you’re moving out of a home you’ve owned for decades and everything in it actually matters to you.
And if your property backs up to the Forge River or sits near one of the waterfront corridors off Moriches Bay, there’s another layer to consider: access. Narrow lanes, soft shoulders, seasonal ground conditions these aren’t things a crew from Nassau County or New York City is thinking about when they quote your job over the phone. We handle Mastic moves differently from the start because we know this area.
We’re based in Islandia, right here in Suffolk County not dispatched from the city, not routed through a call center. Brothers Matt and Scott Young own and operate this company. Our names are in the reviews. We’re reachable by phone. That kind of accountability isn’t something a large van line can offer you.
We hold DOT# 3706838 and MC# 1340650 both publicly searchable on the FMCSA SAFER System in under a minute. Licensed, bonded, insured, and carrying cargo insurance. Every crew member is a W-2 employee, not a subcontractor pulled from a staffing app the morning of your move. That matters when you’re directing the handling of something irreplaceable.
With 207-plus verified five-star reviews and two decades of moves across Suffolk County from South Shore communities like Mastic and Shirley to estate-scale relocations in Southampton, East Hampton, and Bridgehampton our experience is real and the record is public.
It starts with an in-person estimate not a ballpark number over the phone. Someone comes to your Mastic home, walks through what you have, assesses your access conditions, and gives you a written quote. That’s how you get an accurate number. It’s also how you avoid the most common moving complaint in New York: a low estimate that doubles once the truck is loaded. New York State law requires written estimates and itemized billing from licensed movers, and that’s exactly what you’ll get.
Once the move is scheduled, our crew arrives with the materials the job actually requires floor runners, furniture pads, custom wrapping for fragile or high-value items, and whatever specialty equipment your pieces need. If you’re moving a piano, a safe, antique furniture, or anything that can’t be replaced, that gets planned in advance, not improvised on the day. Summer moves in Mastic come with an added scheduling consideration: the William Floyd Parkway sees significant beach traffic on weekends when Smith Point is busy, and we factor that into timing in a way an out-of-area company simply won’t.
After everything is loaded, transported, and placed, the job isn’t done until the destination is right. Items go where you want them. Nothing gets rushed. If your move also involves clearing out what you’re leaving behind furniture, junk, estate items that’s handled under the same roof, same team, same call.
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Our full scope of services goes well beyond loading boxes into a truck. Residential moves, commercial relocations, specialty item moving for pianos, safes, fine art, antiques, and custom furniture all of it is available, and all of it is approached the same way: carefully, with the right materials and the right crew.
For Mastic residents navigating an estate transition a parent’s home, a long-term property sale, a downsizing move the combination of premium moving and full junk removal under one company is genuinely useful. You don’t need to coordinate two vendors or manage two invoices. One call covers the move and the cleanout. With the Neighborhood Road redevelopment advancing in adjacent Mastic Beach and a broader wave of estate transitions happening across this community, that dual capability is something more and more families here are looking for.
We also offer climate-controlled storage for moves that don’t happen in a single day. Closing date gaps, renovations, multi-property transitions if you need a safe place to keep your belongings while the logistics sort themselves out, that option is there. For anything sensitive to humidity or temperature swings and Mastic’s proximity to Moriches Bay means those swings are real climate-controlled storage is the right call, not an upsell.
White glove moving service means we treat your home and your belongings as carefully as you would and in Mastic, where a large portion of the housing stock dates back to the postwar era, that matters more than people expect. Older homes have original hardwood floors that scratch easily, plaster walls that dent, and tight interior spaces where furniture has to be angled and maneuvered carefully. Our crew comes prepared for all of that: floor runners laid down before anything moves, furniture padded and wrapped, walls protected at corners and doorframes.
Beyond the physical protection, white glove service also means communication. Every instruction you give about a fragile item, a placement preference, or a handling concern gets heard and followed. Our crew is entirely English-speaking not partially, not usually which means nothing gets lost when you’re directing the handling of something that can’t be replaced. The in-person estimate is also part of the white glove experience: it’s how you get a real number for your specific Mastic home, not a generic quote that falls apart on move day.
In New York State, movers are required to hold NYSDOT licensure to legally operate as household goods carriers for intrastate moves. On top of that, interstate movers need FMCSA registration with a valid MC number. Both are public records you can look them up yourself on the FMCSA SAFER System using the company’s DOT number. We hold DOT# 3706838 and MC# 1340650. That search takes less than a minute and tells you whether the company is active, registered, and in compliance.
Beyond the DOT and MC numbers, ask specifically about cargo insurance. General liability covers property damage at the location cargo insurance covers the actual contents of the truck while they’re in transit. For a Mastic homeowner moving antiques, heirlooms, or high-value furniture, that’s the coverage that actually protects you if something goes wrong between your old address and your new one. We carry both, and the credentials are verifiable before you sign anything.
For most moves in Mastic, booking four to six weeks in advance gives you the best shot at getting your preferred date and enough lead time for a proper in-person estimate. If your move falls between May and September, add more buffer summer is the busiest season on Long Island’s South Shore, and the combination of beach traffic on the William Floyd Parkway and high demand for moving services means availability fills up faster than most people expect. Weekend dates in July and August especially tend to go quickly.
Estate moves, specialty item moves involving pianos or fine art, or any move that also includes a junk removal or cleanout component benefit from even more lead time not because the work is harder to schedule, but because the planning involved is more detailed. An in-person walkthrough for a larger or more complex job takes more time to do right, and you want that estimate done well before move day, not the week before. If your timeline is tighter, it’s still worth calling last-minute availability does open up, but it’s not something to count on during peak season.
Yes and for a lot of Mastic families, having one company handle both is the part that actually makes the transition manageable. Estate moves and downsizing situations almost always involve two separate tasks: relocating what you’re keeping and clearing out what you’re not. Most moving companies don’t do junk removal, and most junk removal companies don’t do moves. That means you’re coordinating two vendors, two schedules, and two invoices which adds friction to an already complicated process.
We handle both under one roof. One call, one point of contact, one crew that knows the full picture of what’s happening at your Mastic property. For families navigating a parent’s estate or a long-term homeowner who’s accumulated decades of belongings, that combination is genuinely useful. It also means the cleanout and the move can be sequenced properly nothing gets hauled that shouldn’t be, and nothing gets left behind that should have gone with the truck.
A phone estimate is a guess. The mover asks you roughly how many rooms you have, you describe what you think you own, and they give you a number based on that description. The problem is that description almost never captures the full picture the antique armoire that won’t clear the stairwell, the narrow driveway off a Forge River lane that limits where the truck can stage, the basement full of items that weren’t mentioned. When those details surface on move day, the price changes. That’s the most common moving complaint in New York, and it’s entirely predictable.
An in-person estimate eliminates that problem. Someone comes to your Mastic home, walks every room, assesses your access conditions, and builds a quote around what’s actually there. New York State law requires licensed movers to provide written estimates so if a company is quoting you over the phone without ever seeing your home, that’s a flag worth paying attention to. Our standard process starts with the in-person walkthrough. The number you get is the number that holds.
Regularly. We’ve been handling moves between Mastic, Shirley, and the East End for years including estate-scale relocations in Southampton, East Hampton, Bridgehampton, and Westhampton. The South Shore corridor from Mastic east toward the Hamptons is familiar territory, and our crew understands what those moves involve: high-value homes, specialty items, tight access on estate properties, and clients who expect a level of care that matches the value of what’s being moved.
What makes that experience relevant to a Mastic homeowner isn’t just the geography it’s the standard of work. The same attention to detail, the same floor and wall protection, the same specialty wrapping for antiques and fine art that a Hamptons estate requires gets applied to every job regardless of zip code. If you’re relocating from Mastic to a property further east, or moving into Mastic from the East End, the crew that handles your move has done that route before and knows exactly what it takes to do it right.