Moving Companies in Washington, DC
Last Updated: 12/20/2024
If you’re moving in washington, iMoving can help. Use our marketplace to find and book the best washington moving companies today.
Find the best washington movers with iMoving
Whether you’re moving to washington or getting out of town, iMoving can help. With a marketplace of over 1000 vetted and verified movers, we’re the only platform that lets you shop, compare, and book your washington movers entirely online. No phone calls or house calls required.
There’s a lot of moving companies in washington, but we make sure you’re dealing with the best. Our research team checks each mover’s licenses, certifications, and customer reviews to see whether a mover deserves to be in our network. We even call in and pose as customers to make sure our carriers are staying honest.
The iMoving team has over 30 years of moving industry experience. Now we’re using that experience to change how people move in washington, and beyond. Tell us a little more about your move, and let’s get you packed up.
washington Moving Insights: Budget Smart with Up-to-Date Info
Last Updated: 12/20/2024
We’re all about accurate and transparent pricing: it makes planning your budget way easier. Prep for your washington move with our up-to-the-minute customer data and insider info.
Just Booked: Recent washington Moves
iMoving is the go-to choice for washington moving. Here are some recent moves to prove it:
Our Top washington Movers
As of December 2024
iMoving selects movers based on their professionalism, customer satisfaction, and moving expertise.
Here are our top picks for washington moving:
Go Getters Trucking
Dyska Moving
Your Local Moverz (MD)
washington 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 washington:
Residential Moving
If you’re moving house, you’ll need the best movers in washington. Use iMoving to find them.
Commercial Moving
When you’re moving a business, every second counts. The corporate movers in our network will minimize downtime.
Long Distance Moving
Whether it’s across country or just to the next state, our long distance movers will get you there with care.
Local Movers
Look no further for your cross town movers. iMoving can connect you with the best in washington.
Packing Services
Packing and unpacking is a pain, but it doesn’t have to be. Book packing services with iMoving for an easy washington move.
Storage Services
Need some extra flexibility? We’ve got the best storage services in washington, and they’re just a few clicks away.
washington Moving Tips
Whether you’re heading to washington or just doing some daydreaming, we’ve got you covered.
Check out these moving day hacks to keep things easy and efficient.
FAQ
A move in washington will cost you anywhere from $278 and $8500 - sometimes more, and sometimes less. It all depends on how much you’re moving, and how far you’re traveling. Keep in mind, local movers typically charge per hour, per mover (and it takes about two movers per room). On the other hand, long distance movers charge by weight and distance. Try to downsize to save money.
If you want to save as much as possible on your washington move, shoot for a mid-month, mid-week relocation, far away from the summer months. June through August are the most popular months for moving, and the prices will reflect the increased demand.
When you request a quote or an estimate, there are three types you may encounter: binding, nonbinding, and nonbinding, not-to-exceed. While nonbinding estimates can be adjusted before, during, and after your move, a binding estimate is set in stone, and can’t be changed once issued (unless you throw in a surprise couch or something). Nonbinding, not-to-exceed estimates can also be adjusted, but only down from your initial price.
Aside from the packing, loading, and hauling, you may see access fees added to your estimate. These reflect any challenges that your movers may encounter when they’re going to and from your front door, including elevators, staircases, or long hallways. Make sure you communicate with your movers to avoid any unpleasant surprises.
Generally, you should tip your movers 15% - 20% of the total price of your move, to be divided up between your whole moving team. Unless your mover explicitly declines gratuity, a tip will be accepted - and expected. Prepare your wallet accordingly.