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

Local Moving in Redmond & Across the Eastside

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

Flat-Rate Local Movers for Redmond and the Whole Eastside

Redmond Movers has been the Eastside’s flat-rate crew since 2014. We’re a licensed Washington (WUTC) household-goods mover running our own trucks and our own uniformed movers — when you book us, the people who carry your couch down the basement stairs in Redmond are the same people who set it back up in Bellevue. No subcontractors, no hand-offs, no surprise truck from another company.

From Bellevue to Sammamish, Eastside moving crew writes the entire move as one fixed number — the same figure on move day as on the estimate.

Built for how the Eastside actually moves

A local move here is rarely a flat haul. It’s a daylight basement up to a moving truck parked on a wet hillside driveway, or a one-bedroom near campus that has to clear the building before the next lease starts. We staff the crew to the house, not just the box count — three movers when there are stairs and a basement, two when it’s a clean ground-floor condo. That’s why our number holds: we’ve already accounted for the climb.

What the price actually is

You get a written, flat figure up front. Hourly work runs $169 an hour for two movers and a truck, or $229 an hour for a three-person crew, and we’ve dropped the one-hour minimum so a short Redmond-to-Kirkland run isn’t artificially stretched. Prefer a locked total instead of a clock? Our local flat-rate opens at $439 for a studio or one-bedroom and is quoted from your actual inventory. Reserving the date takes $135, and every dollar of it counts toward your final bill — think of it as the first payment on the move, not a separate fee.

Rain is part of the job here

From October through May the Eastside is wet, so our crews work like it. Floor runners go down the moment the ramp drops, door frames get padded, and upholstery is shrink-wrapped before anything crosses a soggy walkway. We’d rather spend ten minutes wrapping a sofa than hand you back a damp cushion.

Where we move you

  • Bellevue, Kirkland, and the downtown high-rises with their COIs and freight elevators
  • Sammamish and Issaquah Highlands plateau homes with long private drives
  • Woodinville, Bothell, and the North Creek tech corridor
  • Mercer Island estates and across the 520 and I-90 bridges into Seattle

Your released-value coverage is included at $0.60 per pound, full-value protection is available, and every shipment is backed by up to $1,000,000 in cargo coverage. Tell us the address and the floor plan and we’ll send a flat number the same day. Get my free moving quote.

What’s included

  • Two movers and a truck at $169/hr, or a three-mover crew at $229/hr when the Eastside stairs and split-levels call for it
  • Same uniformed Redmond Movers crew loads at your old place and unloads at the new one — no hand-offs between Bellevue and Kirkland
  • Floor runners and door jamb pads laid down before the first box, so wet Eastside walkways never reach your hardwood
  • Furniture shrink-wrapped and blanket-padded for the haul over I-405 and the 520 bridge
  • Dresser drawers, sofas, and mattresses re-wrapped at the truck against fall-through-spring drizzle
  • A flat written quote that opens at $439 for a studio or one-bed; the $135 you put down to reserve the date is subtracted from that final total

How the price gets set

It begins with a short walkthrough or video estimate, and from your actual inventory we write one flat Eastside rate — no hourly clock buried anywhere in it. What that sheet reads is the whole price, with nothing tacked on once the truck is loaded.

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02 How we protect your move

We treat your things like they are ours

Pads, shrink film, and floor runners ride on every truck — ready to wrap furniture, guard hardwood and laminate against Pacific-Northwest rain, and cushion the fragile pieces whether the job is a Sammamish plateau new-build, a split-level with a daylight basement, or a downtown Bellevue high-rise condo.

Quilted pads

Dressers, tables, and headboards each get padded in place — that wrapping happens long before any of it starts moving toward the door.

Stretch film

Drawers stay shut and upholstery stays clean — wrapped tight against the rain and the damp on the ramp from your door to the truck and back.

Floor & doorway guards

Before the first box ever leaves the floor, we lay the runners, wrap the rails, and pad the jambs — that way your tile, railings, and trim look the same at quitting time as they did at sunrise.

Built-to-fit crating

For mirrors, glass tabletops, framed art, and flat screens, a crate gets built around each piece on the spot, measured corner to corner so the fit is exact.

Break-down & rebuild

The bulky stuff — bed frames, dining tables, sectionals — gets broken down for the ride, then we put it back together after it crosses the threshold of your new place.

Straps, dollies & gear

Whether it is a freight-elevator tower, a pinched condo hallway, or the single heaviest piece in the house, the right tie-downs and rigging come out — nothing about our truck gets shortchanged.

03 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
04 Reviews

What Eastside customers say about it

★★★★★

“Tyler, Cole. Garrett did an excellent job, they were fast, efficient and very friendly. They kept me informed of how it was going and everything they were doing. I'm very happy my service.”

Frank T., Overlake · Google
★★★★★

“They were great!! Super quick and efficient, polite, and were careful with my things. I would recommend them to anybody!!”

Pat P., Bothell · Google
★★★★★

“Incredible service from beginning to end. The team showed up on time, treated our belongings with care, and kept everything running smoothly. They were efficient, respectful, and made the whole move feel effortless. I wouldn’t hesitate to use them again or recommend them to others!”

Matt D., Bothell · Google
05 Good to know

Questions we hear about this service

Do you charge by the hour or give a flat rate for an Eastside move?
Both — and we tell you which is cheaper before you book. Hourly runs $169/hr for two movers and a truck or $229/hr for three; if you'd rather lock a number, our local flat-rate starts at $439 for a studio or one-bedroom and scales with what you're moving. We waive the old one-hour minimum, so a quick Redmond-to-Sammamish hop doesn't get padded.
Can you handle a Redmond Ridge new-build or a 70s split-level with a daylight basement?
Those are our bread and butter. Plateau new-builds mean long private drives and tight interior turns; the older split-levels and ramblers mean a basement run up two flights. We size the crew to the stairs, not just the square footage, so a three-mover team is standard when there's a daylight basement involved.
How far ahead should I book a local Redmond move?
For a weekday mid-month, a week is usually fine. Month-end and the lease-cycle weekends near the Microsoft and Amazon apartment corridors fill first, so two to three weeks is safer then. To lock the date, you put down $135, and that amount is deducted from what you owe at the end.

Need us on this one? A free quote is step one.

Send your move details and a flat-rate estimate is written up and headed back the same business day.

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