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

Movers in Kirkland, WA

One quick minute on the form is all we need — and your binding flat rate, in writing, comes back the same business day

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.

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01 Overview

Kirkland packs a lot of move-day variety into a few square miles of lakefront. One booking is a dock-front condo on Lake Washington Boulevard where the lake-side door is two levels above the garage; the next is a Houghton split-level on a slope, or a fresh townhome up in Totem Lake. Redmond Movers handles all of it with our own trucks and crews, fully licensed as a Washington WUTC household-goods mover with USDOT and MC authority. No brokering, no day labor, no surprise hourly meter.

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

Waterfront condos and lakeside buildings

The water is Kirkland’s draw and its move-day complication. Around Carillon Point, Lake Street and the Juanita waterfront, parking sits below the unit, service entrances are narrow, and HOAs guard the shared paths. Our crews stage a shuttle when the truck can’t reach the door, pad every walkway, and reserve the elevator with the building before we roll up.

Juanita, Houghton and the hillside homes

Move up from the shoreline and Kirkland turns into ’70s and ’80s homes on grades, with daylight basements and a lot of stairs between the curb and the kitchen. We scout the carry, set runners against the wet, and bring the right equipment for a long or steep haul instead of muscling furniture down a slick driveway.

Totem Lake’s new builds

The Totem Lake rebuild added stacked townhomes and apartment mid-rises, most with their own elevator-reservation and insurance rules.

  • COI issued and delivered to your complex before move day
  • Elevator window booked with the leasing office
  • Floor and corner protection through tight new-construction hallways
  • The same uniformed crew at pickup and at delivery

Pricing is flat and told up front. Local rates are $169 an hour for two movers and a truck, $229 for three, and a studio or one-bed flat-rate starts at $439, with a $135 deposit credited to your bill. Get my free moving quote and we’ll size the access before we size the price.

We move Kirkland

Our crews work Kirkland 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

Kirkland & nearby, in their words

★★★★★

“Professional, punctual and handled our belongings with care. Great experience and would recommend. Very respectful guys who I would use again in a heartbeat.”

Jen G., Crossroads · Google
★★★★★

“Tyler, Cole and Garrett were an excellent help!”

Carol L., Juanita · 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 Kirkland movers ask us

Can you move a condo on the Kirkland waterfront with dock or marina access?
Yes. Plenty of units along Lake Street and Carillon Point have the parking a level or two below the lake-facing entrance, with a narrow service path instead of a real loading zone. We walk it first, stage a shuttle if the truck can't get close, and protect the shared walkways the HOA cares about.
Do you serve Totem Lake and the newer Kirkland apartment complexes?
We do. Totem Lake's redeveloped mid-rises and the leasing offices around Village at Totem Lake usually require a reserved elevator and a COI. Tell us the complex when you book and we set that up with management ahead of time.
How do you handle Kirkland's hillside streets above the water?
Houghton and the slopes above Juanita Bay have steep, narrow streets where a big truck can't always sit out front. We bring smaller shuttle equipment and time hill routes around rain and the rare ice day so the carry stays safe.

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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No obligation · licensed Washington (WUTC) mover