Licensed Washington (WUTC) mover Est. 2014 Redmond & the Seattle Eastside 4.9★ / 32 reviews
Service area · near Redmond

Movers in Issaquah, WA

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We get a written number back to you the same business day. Free estimate, no obligation. Whatever you send stays with our Redmond office — it never gets handed off.

The names Eastside neighbors check before they hand over a key

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01 Overview

Issaquah is where the Eastside runs into the mountains, and the moves reflect it. Down in the valley you’ve got Gilman Village and the older town core; climb toward the Highlands or Talus and it’s master-planned neighborhoods with alley garages and tight shared lanes; push into the Cougar, Squak and Tiger Mountain foothills and it’s homes on grades with long winding drives. Redmond Movers covers all three with our own trucks and crews, licensed as a Washington WUTC household-goods mover with USDOT and MC authority. We are a real moving company, not a broker or a matching service.

Planning a move around this corner of the Eastside? Eastside moving crew works these streets, towers, and plateau cul-de-sacs week in and week out.

Garages and basements full of years

Issaquah’s foothill homes have storage other towns dream about — and they fill it. A typical job here is a packed garage plus a finished daylight basement, both stacked with bikes, gear, tools and totes. We come with enough crew and truck for the volume so it’s one trip and one flat number, not an hourly meter that climbs while you find the boxes you forgot.

The Highlands, Talus and HOA layouts

The master-planned neighborhoods up the hill look uniform but each has its own parking and access rules. We plan around them.

  • Truck placement that respects narrow shared lanes and alley-loaded garages
  • HOA and parking coordination before move day, not at the curb
  • Floor and corner protection through new-construction hallways and stairs
  • Shuttle equipment for the long or pitched foothill drives

Built for Eastside weather

The foothills catch the rain. From fall through spring our crews keep floor runners down, shrink-wrap upholstery against the wet, and watch the grades on the rare freezing morning so nothing slides on an icy Issaquah hill.

Everything is flat-rate and quoted before we lift a box. Local moves run two movers and a truck at $169 an hour, three at $229, and a studio or one-bedroom opens at $439, with a $135 deposit credited to the final total. Get my free moving quote for your Issaquah address.

We move Issaquah

Our crews work Issaquah week in and week out, so the steep driveways, the freight-elevator windows, and the building access are second nature long before the truck rolls up. What we quote is one flat written rate — no surprise lines waiting in the fine print.

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02 Why us

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
03 Reviews

Issaquah & nearby, in their words

★★★★★

“Tyler and Cole did a great job helping clear put our junk to prep for moving!”

Nick N., Woodinville · Google
★★★★★

“My team was awesome! So quick and organized. I appreciated the care they took with my belongings!!”

Theresa P., Redmond Ridge · Google
★★★★★

“Cole and Garrett were professional, fast and so kind. They are an asset to the company. Thank you so much!!”

Joe G., Klahanie · Google
04 Good to know

What Issaquah movers ask us

Do you cover the Issaquah Highlands and Talus master-planned neighborhoods?
Yes, those are some of our most-booked Issaquah addresses. The Highlands and Talus have narrow shared lanes, alley-loaded garages and HOA rules about where a truck can park. We plan the approach and the parking with those layouts in mind so move day stays on schedule.
Can your crew clear out a packed garage and basement in one day?
We're set up for it. A lot of Issaquah foothill homes have a full garage and a finished basement that have collected years of gear. We bring the crew size and truck space to handle the volume and keep it to one flat rate instead of an open-ended hourly job.
How do you handle moves in the Cougar, Squak and Tiger Mountain foothills?
Those homes sit on grades with winding access roads and sometimes long drives off the main route. We scout the carry first, shuttle when the truck can't get close, and lay runners on wet pavement, since the foothills hold the rain.

Moving into or out of this part of the Eastside?

The gates, the grades, the building access — our Redmond crew has them down. Ask for a free flat-rate estimate in writing and we will get rolling.

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