Get my free moving quote
You send us a few details, we send back one flat number — not a teaser rate that climbs by the hour on move day. Here’s exactly what happens after you hit submit, what we need from you, and what the flat-rate promise actually means.
What happens after you submit
Your request lands with our office in Redmond, not a third-party booking system. Megan or someone on her team reviews it and gets back to you the same business day with a flat-rate quote. For a straightforward local move we can usually price it from your answers; for a larger home or a high-rise, we may ask for a quick photo walkthrough or a short call so the number is tight. There’s no obligation — plenty of people get a quote and think it over.
What we need from you
- Where you’re moving from and to — addresses for a local job, cities for a long-distance route
- Your home size and roughly how full it is
- Access details: stairs, elevators, freight elevators, loading docks, long driveways
- Your move date and any flexibility around it
- Specialty items — piano, safe, appliances, a wine collection
The flat-rate promise
The figure we quote is the figure you pay, as long as the move matches what you told us. We’re not running an hourly meter and we’re not padding the bill with mystery fuel surcharges or stair fees tacked on at the curb. If you’d rather go hourly on a small local job, that’s an option too — two movers and a truck at $169/hr, three movers and a truck at $229/hr, with the one-hour minimum waived. Flat-rate local moves open at $439 for a studio or one-bedroom and scale up from there with size and distance.
Holding your date
Putting $135 down locks your move date onto Brian’s dispatch board, and we subtract every cent of it from your final bill — it’s not an extra fee, it’s the first money toward your move. Every job includes $0.60/lb released coverage, with full-value protection available and up to $1,000,000 in cargo coverage per shipment. Ready when you are — send the form or call the office at the number up top.