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Moving a home in Westhampton or Westhampton Beach isn’t the same as moving a house in the suburbs. The homes here whether it’s a colonial on the village side or an estate along Dune Road hold fine art, antique furniture, custom pieces, and collections that took years to build. One careless crew and you’re dealing with a loss that no insurance check actually covers.
That’s the gap white glove moving fills. It means your floors are protected before anyone carries a single box. It means every oversized mirror, upholstered piece, and irreplaceable item is wrapped in the right materials not whatever’s left on the truck. It means the crew knows what they’re doing before they touch anything, not while they’re figuring it out on your time.
Westhampton’s barrier island geography adds another layer most movers don’t think about. Properties along Dune Road are accessible only by bridge, and the narrow road itself leaves no margin for error when positioning a moving truck. Salt air and coastal humidity are real factors for wood furniture, fine art, and electronics and they require handling that a standard residential move simply doesn’t account for. When you book a luxury moving company that already knows this area, those details are handled before move day, not discovered on it.
We’re owned and operated by brothers Matt and Scott Young, based out of Islandia right in the heart of Suffolk County. That’s a straight shot down Sunrise Highway to Westhampton, without a single bridge toll or tunnel delay between your home and our crew. No dispatch from the city. No subcontractors pulled from a staffing app. Every person on our crew is a W-2 employee, English-speaking, uniformed, and accountable to named owners who’ve been doing this for two decades.
That matters more than it sounds. When you’re moving a home in Westhampton Beach or out toward Quogue, you’re not just moving furniture you’re trusting a crew with the kind of items that define a space. We built this company on the understanding that the people in your home reflect on us personally. With 207-plus verified five-star reviews across Google and Birdeye, that standard has held up across thousands of jobs including sprawling Hamptons estate homes exactly like yours.
It starts with an in-person estimate. Not a phone quote, not an online form an actual walkthrough of your home where a trained estimator sees what you have, understands the scope, and gives you a written number before anyone signs anything. For a home in Westhampton with a median sale price north of $1.8 million, a quote that doubles once the truck is loaded isn’t just frustrating it’s a scam. The in-person estimate is how that gets prevented.
From there, we plan the move around your specific property. If you’re on Dune Road or in West Hampton Dunes, that means confirming bridge access and vehicle specifications in advance not discovering a clearance issue on moving morning. If your home has hardwood floors, narrow staircases, or rooms that took months to design, that gets noted and planned around. Floor protection goes down first. Every item is assessed, wrapped appropriately, and loaded in sequence. Nothing is rushed.
If your move involves clearing out items that aren’t coming with you estate furniture, leftover contents, cleanout work after a sale that’s handled under the same roof. We do both moving and junk removal, which means one call, one vetted crew, and one invoice covering the full transition. For estate sales and seasonal relocations in the Southampton Town area, that single-vendor model removes a significant layer of coordination and stress from an already complex process.
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White glove moving isn’t a marketing term here it’s a specific set of practices that show up on every job. Floors are padded and protected before our crew begins. All belongings are wrapped with appropriate materials, including specialty wrapping for fine art, antiques, oversized mirrors, and custom furniture. Condition is documented. Items are loaded and secured in a way that accounts for the coastal environment because salt air and humidity between Westhampton and the Atlantic are real factors for wood, upholstery, and electronics, and the wrong packing materials accelerate damage rather than prevent it.
Our crew handles the full range of high-value items that Westhampton and Westhampton Beach homes typically contain: grand pianos, antique armoires, wine collections, designer upholstered pieces, and collections with both financial and sentimental value. These aren’t treated as heavy objects to be moved efficiently they’re treated as what they are. If you’re relocating seasonally between your Westhampton property and a residence in Florida or the Carolinas, that kind of consistent, careful handling on both ends is what makes the difference over time.
We’re fully licensed under DOT# 3706838 and MC# 1340650 both publicly verifiable through the FMCSA SAFER System. New York requires NYSDOT licensure for all household goods movers, mandatory written estimates, and itemized billing. Every job we complete meets that standard. For a move involving items of real financial or personal value, that licensure isn’t a formality it’s the legal foundation of your accountability if anything goes wrong.
Dune Road is one of the most logistically specific addresses on all of Long Island. The road sits on a narrow barrier island between the Atlantic Ocean and Moriches Bay, and it’s accessible only via the Dune Road Bridge which has load limits that need to be confirmed before routing any oversized moving vehicle across it. A mover who hasn’t worked this area before will find that out on your move day. We confirm vehicle specifications in advance, plan the approach, and arrive already knowing what the road allows.
Beyond the bridge, Dune Road itself offers limited maneuvering room for positioning a truck during loading and unloading. The coastal environment also creates specific packing considerations salt air and humidity accelerate damage to wood furniture, fine art, and electronics when the wrong wrapping materials are used. We account for all of this in advance, not as a reaction to problems that show up mid-move. That’s the difference between a crew that knows Westhampton and one that’s learning it on your time.
Standard residential moving is built around efficiency get it loaded, get it there, get it off the truck. White glove moving is built around the items themselves. That means floor and wall protection goes down before anyone carries anything. It means fine art, antiques, and high-value furniture are wrapped in specialty materials chosen for what the item actually needs, not whatever’s available. It means the crew has handled these kinds of items before and knows the difference between moving a couch and moving a custom upholstered piece that cost more than most people’s cars.
For Westhampton homes specifically, the distinction matters because of what those homes typically contain. The area’s median sold price exceeded $1.8 million in late 2024 and the interiors reflect that. Custom millwork, designer furnishings, collections that were assembled over decades. A standard mover treats all of it the same way. We treat each item according to what it actually is. The outcome isn’t just a successful delivery it’s a move where nothing was damaged, nothing was rushed, and nothing was handled carelessly.
The earlier the better, especially if your move falls in the April through late May window. That pre-Memorial Day period is the single most compressed and competitive time for moving services on the East End. Homeowners who closed over the winter want to be in their Westhampton Beach or Dune Road property before the summer season opens, and the demand for qualified, vetted crews during that window is real. Booking four to six weeks out during peak season is a reasonable target and for estate transitions or moves involving significant specialty items, even earlier gives you more flexibility on scheduling and crew availability.
Summer moves July and August come with their own timing challenge: Sunrise Highway and Montauk Highway traffic during peak weekends can add two to three hours to a city-based crew’s arrival time. We operate out of Islandia, which is a direct route down Sunrise Highway to Westhampton without any of that friction. An early morning departure gets our crew to your home before the summer traffic builds. That reliability matters when your move day is already a full day.
Yes and that’s actually one of the more practical advantages we offer in this market. Estate transitions in Westhampton and the surrounding hamlets of Quogue, Remsenburg, and Quogue often involve two distinct needs: relocating the items that are going with someone, and clearing out what’s being left behind. Most moving companies don’t do junk removal. Most junk removal companies don’t do moving. That means two separate vendors, two separate crews in your home, and two separate coordination headaches during an already complex process.
We handle both under one roof. One call covers the full scope the relocation of valuables and the clearance of what remains. For a family navigating an estate sale or a probate transition in Southampton Town, that single-vendor model removes a real layer of friction. It also means the same vetted, W-2-employed crew handles everything, rather than introducing a second unknown company into a home full of items that matter. For clients dealing with the emotional weight of an estate transition, that simplicity is worth more than it might seem on paper.
New York has some of the strictest mover licensing requirements in the country, and they exist specifically to protect consumers. Any legitimate household goods mover operating in New York must hold NYSDOT licensure, carry mandatory cargo insurance, provide written estimates before the job, and deliver itemized billing after. An unlicensed mover has none of those obligations and no legal accountability if something is damaged or if the final price looks nothing like the original quote.
The fastest way to verify a mover’s credentials is through the FMCSA SAFER System at safer.fmcsa.dot.gov. We hold DOT# 3706838 and MC# 1340650 both searchable right now. For a move involving a Westhampton home with a seven-figure value and contents that reflect decades of acquisition, that verification takes about two minutes and tells you whether the company you’re considering is operating legally. It’s worth the two minutes. The bait-and-switch pricing scam that ends with a bill double the original quote is almost always tied to a mover who couldn’t pass that search.
We do, and for a home in Westhampton or Westhampton Beach, an in-person estimate isn’t optional it’s the correct professional standard. A phone quote or an online form can’t account for what’s actually in your home: the antique armoire that requires a two-person carry and specialty wrapping, the grand piano in the back room, the oversized art pieces that need custom padding, or the narrow staircase in a Hamptons-era colonial that changes how everything gets moved. Without seeing the home, any number given over the phone is a guess at best and a setup for a higher bill at worst.
The in-person estimate process is straightforward. A trained estimator walks your home, sees every room, assesses every item, and produces a written quote that reflects the actual scope of the job before anyone signs anything. That written number is what you hold us to. For seasonal relocations, estate transitions, or any move involving items of real value in the Greater Westhampton area including the villages of Westhampton Beach, Quogue, and West Hampton Dunes this is how the process should start. Schedule the walkthrough, get the number in writing, and move forward with clarity.