Moving Companies in San Francisco
Last Updated: 02/04/2025
If you’ve got the cash, San Francisco is waiting - and if you’re getting priced out, tons of people are leaving the City, too. Either way, use iMoving to book your San Francisco movers.
San Francisco Moves Different with iMoving
Depending on who you talk to, San Francisco is a cultural hotbed, or just a hotbed of stuff to avoid. Whichever the case, iMoving can help you move to or from San Francisco, and our marketplace of over 1000 movers means you get a fully customized relocation.
We’re not the Tenderloin type. We’re dedicated to keeping our customers safe from scammers and sketchiness, and we do it by keeping close tabs on the movers in our network.
From customer reviews to certifications and insurance, our research team does the legwork so you get movers you can trust.
The team at iMoving has over 30 years of experience in the moving industry, and now we’re changing the game completely. Use our platform to shop, compare, and book your San Francisco movers today - no house calls or phone calls necessary.
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San Francisco Moving Services Are a Click Away
Every move is different. Whether it’s a home, office, or just a few items of heavy furniture, iMoving provides a whole menu of must-have services for moving in and out of San Francisco:
Long Distance Moving
If you're looking for the best long distance moving company in San Francisco, iMoving can help. With over 1,000 vetted and verified options, we let you pick and choose the right team for your needs.
It can be tough to sort through all the movers out there, and San Francisco is a big place. That's why we only allow trustable carriers to join our network. If they aren't up to our standards, they don't make it into our marketplace. And if they're good enough to be in the iMoving network, we always check in to make sure they're staying honest.
Local Moving
If you're moving within 100 miles and keeping it within the same state, don't worry - iMoving has just the team of local movers for the job. Local moving companies in San Francisco can be hard to find on short notice, and it can be a tough search if you don't want to deal with any sketchy operators.
Local movers charge per hour, and per mover. This can make collecting quotes a bit of a pain. How mcuh stuff are you moving? How many miles does it have to travel? How bad's the traffic? We'll do the math. All you have to do is pick the mover that you like the most.
Packing Services
Packing is a pain. Between shopping around for boxes, wrapping and loading those boxes, and hoping those t-shirts are enough to keep your fine china safe, it's usually just easier to let the pros take care of it.
But, shopping for packing services in San Francisco isn't so easy. You'll need to sift through tons of options, and it can be hard to tell who's legit, and who's a scam. That's why iMoving makes it easy to find packers you can count on. We make sure our packing teams are prepped and ready with the know-how, experience, and quality materials they need to keep your stuff safe.
Storage Services
You may know the square feet of your new place, but do you know how many of those square feet are usable? If you've overestimated your space (or underestimated the amount of stuff you have), you can book secure storage in San Francisco with iMoving.
We make sure our storage providers are held to the same standards as our movers. And what's more, we made sure they offer awesome rates and on-site staff to keep your items under a watchful eye. Whether you need it for a few weeks or you need it for a month, our storage services can keep a roof over the excess.
Packing Services
Packing is a pain. Between shopping around for boxes, wrapping and loading those boxes, and hoping those t-shirts are enough to keep your fine china safe, it's usually just easier to let the pros take care of it.
But, shopping for packing services in San Francisco isn't so easy. You'll need to sift through tons of options, and it can be hard to tell who's legit, and who's a scam. That's why iMoving makes it easy to find packers you can count on. We make sure our packing teams are prepped and ready with the know-how, experience, and quality materials they need to keep your stuff safe.
We also have movers in:
- Vernon
- Chula Vista
- Fresno
- Pomona
- Clovis
- Simi Valley
- Vallejo
- Concord
- Fairfield
- Berkeley
- Sunnyvale
- Riverside
- Oxnard
- Huntington Beach
- Ontario
- Bakersfield
- Anaheim
- Santa Clarita
- Lancaster
- El Monte
- Ferndale
- Redding
- Stockton
- Beverly Hills
- Fremont
- Modesto
- Fontana
- Carlsbad
- Murrieta
- Richmond
- Elk Grove
- Oceanside
- Garden Grove
- Antioch
- San Bernardino
- Bonita
- Piru
- Palmdale
- Corona
- Roseville
- Glendale
- Pasadena
- San Mateo
- Santa Rosa
- Commerce
- La Mirada
- Rancho Cordova
- Rancho Cucamonga
- Salinas
- Santa Ana
- Escondido
- Los Angeles
- San Jose
- San Diego
- San Francisco
- Sacramento
- Oakland
- Agoura Hills
- Calabasas
- Camarillo
- Chatsworth
- Costa Mesa
- Daly City
- El Cajon
- Hayward
- Irvine
- Long Beach
- Martinez
- Moreno Valley
- Mountain View
- Newark
- Temecula
- Redwood City
- San Leandro
- Santa Clara
- South San Francisco
- Texarkana
- Thousand Oaks
- Valencia
- Chico
- Visalia
- Torrance
- Fullerton
- Victorville
FAQ
A San Francisco move can cost you anywhere from $320 to $9200 and beyond. It all comes down to how much you’re moving, and how far you’re traveling.
Keep in mind, local movers charge per mover, per hour (with about 2 movers per room), and long distance movers charge by weight (or volume) and miles.
San Francisco may have decent weather sometimes, but we always recommend a mid-month, mid-week move, in any season but the summer.
Take a word of advice from the iMoving pros: Avoid a June, July, or August move if possible. It’s the most expensive time to move, and it’s usually WAY too hot for hauling boxes.
If you’re looking for premium movers, we’ve got them. iMoving has a huge network of moving specialists who can handle anything from your motorcycle to your Monet. Use our marketplace and search for premium moving specialists to get that extra TLC.
We always recommend booking your movers at least 2 or 3 months in advance. It may seem like a huge window, but it'll give you plenty of time to plan and prepare.
Plus, if you provide a flexible enough moving window, you may end up getting some sweet discounts.
Movers need to have an official Department of Transportation (DOT) number, which you should be able to find on their website.
If a moving company handles long distance moves that cross state lines, they'll also need a Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) number.
Don't forget to check reviews and look for any insurance info they may feature on their website.
Movers in San Francisco are prohibited from transporting hazardous materials, perishable foods, plants, and personal or sentimental items.
Yes, iMoving partners with several San Francisco moving companies that specialize in accommodating last-minute requests efficiently.
Ensure your movers are aware of steep inclines and arrange for smaller vehicles if necessary. Secure parking permits and consider shuttle services for tight spaces.
iMoving offers connections to various storage facilities in San Francisco, providing options for both short-term and long-term storage needs.
Many movers in San Francisco provide comprehensive services including unpacking. Specify your needs during booking to ensure these services are included.
San Francisco movers must have a valid CPCN license from the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) and carry liability insurance to protect your belongings.