Licensed Washington (WUTC) mover Est. 2014 Redmond & the Seattle Eastside 4.9★ / 32 reviews
Redmond, WA

Long-Distance Moving Routes from Redmond & Seattle

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A lot of Eastside moves don’t stay on the Eastside. The same tech economy that brings people to Redmond also sends them out — to lower-cost states, to a new corporate posting, or back home with a few years of Seattle equity in their pocket. We run long-distance routes out of the Redmond and greater Seattle area constantly, and the rule is always the same: our own crew loads the truck here, drives it, and unloads it at the destination. No transfers, no handoffs, no carrier you’ve never met showing up at the other end. One flat-rate quote covers the whole haul.

The ten routes we run most

These are the destinations we load for again and again. Distances are real road miles, and the flat-rate band rises with both the mileage and your home size — a studio out of a Redmond apartment and a four-bedroom off the plateau are very different trucks.

  • Portland, OR — about 175 miles straight down I-5, our shortest interstate run and an easy one-day haul.
  • Spokane, WA — roughly 280 miles east on I-90 over the pass, with weather to plan around in winter.
  • Boise, ID — about 500 miles on I-84, a steady Seattle-to-Boise migration as people chase lower costs.
  • San Francisco, CA — around 810 miles down I-5 into the Bay Area tech corridor.
  • Salt Lake City, UT — roughly 840 miles via I-84 and I-15.
  • Los Angeles, CA — about 1,135 miles down I-5 to the Southland.
  • Denver, CO — around 1,320 miles across the northern route, a long but well-traveled haul.
  • Phoenix, AZ — roughly 1,420 miles to the desert Southwest.
  • Chicago, IL — about 2,065 miles, essentially I-90 the whole way across.
  • Austin, TX — roughly 2,120 miles, a route we run often for Seattle-to-Austin tech relocations.

Don’t see your destination? We load for plenty of other cities too — tell us where you’re headed and roughly how much you’ve got, and we’ll put a flat-rate number in front of you. Use the form or call the office at the number up top.

The name on the truck is the name on your contract

Hire Redmond Movers and the truck at your curb is ours, the paperwork is ours, and the people carrying your sofa up the daylight-basement stairs draw an Eastside paycheck from us — your move is never sold off. A broker works the other direction: they hand your job to whoever underbids that week, then drop out of the picture.

Redmond Movers
  • Our own trucks and our own full-time, background-checked movers — never day labor pulled off a job board
  • The number we write down is the number you pay — signed, held, to the dollar
  • The same crew from the first box loaded to the last box carried in
  • Household-goods authority from Washington (WUTC), USDOT/MC on the books for interstate runs, and every single job backed by full insurance
  • One Redmond office and one point of contact, from your first call to the last box down
What a broker does
  • Farms your move out to whichever outfit underbids that week
  • Lets the quote swell on move day with add-ons nobody mentioned up front
  • Puts everything you own in the hands of a crew you have never once talked to, then points them up your stairs
  • Stays fuzzy about whose policy actually pays for a dropped TV
  • Drops a call center between you and whoever finally shows up to load

Date on the calendar? Hand it to Redmond Movers.

Type in both ZIP codes and your date — a flat-rate quote comes back in writing the same business day.

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