Moving Companies in California

Last Updated: 12/22/2024

Whether you’re flush with cash or just tired of spending it all on rent, we’ve got moves to and from California covered. Use iMoving to find your California movers today.

iMoving is California Cool

The Best Movers in California Working with iMoving

California is expensive, but the Golden State is still attracting its share of transplants. If you’re moving in or moving out, use iMoving to book your California moving company without missing a beat. Our easy-to-use platform delivers custom moves, without the hassle of house calls or phone calls.

We take moving seriously, and we take customer satisfaction seriously too. It’s why our team looks over customer feedback, certifications, and safety records before we let a mover join our network. We even go undercover and make calls as secret shoppers to make sure our carriers are staying honest.

The iMoving team has over 30 years of moving and logistics experience. We figured it was time to shake up the industry.

If you’re searching for Golden State movers, let us do the legwork. Tell us a bit more about your move, and we’ll find you the best team for the job.

Just Booked: Recent California Moves

iMoving is the go-to choice for California moving. Here are some recent moves to prove it:

Our Top California Movers

As of December 2024

iMoving selects movers based on their professionalism, customer satisfaction, and moving expertise.

Here are our top picks for California moving:

California 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 California:

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Residential Moving

iMoving can make your house a home. Use our platform to find the best residential movers in California.

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Commercial Moving

Business is booming in California. Let the commercial movers at iMoving get your whole HQ moved without missing a beat.

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Long Distance Moving

If you're in it for the long haul, so are we. iMoving can connect you with the best long distance movers in California.

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Local Movers

If you’re just moving across town, we’ve got you covered. iMoving’s local movers make California relocations a breeze.

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Packing Services

Boxes, bubble wrap, tape, oh my. With iMoving, you can book complete packing services for your California move.

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Storage Services

Sometimes, you need a little more time. And sometimes, you just have too much stuff. Book storage with iMoving.

California Moving Tips

Whether you’re heading to California or just doing some daydreaming, we’ve got you covered.

Check out these moving day hacks to keep things easy and efficient.

FAQ

A California move can cost you anywhere from $330 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.

We pride ourselves on our broad range of services, and that includes packing and unpacking.

When you search for a California mover with iMoving, you’re getting access to over 1000 verified movers, and all the bubble wrap and boxes you’ll ever need.

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.

All movers are legally required to offer a minimum level of insurance coverage. Unfortunately, this amounts to about $0.60 per pound of items lost, damaged, or destroyed. Did your 4 pound Macbook get broken in transit? You're only gonna get $2.40.

Fortunately, iMoving can connect you with movers who offer full value protection. This means if something gets damaged or broken, you'll be reimbursed the actual price.

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.