Moving Companies in Providence
Last Updated: 12/21/2024
If you want to find and book the best moving company to help you with your Providence move, use iMoving and enjoy a tension-free relocation experience!
Local and Long-Distance Moving Experts in Providence
When seeking moving professionals, your final decision should be based on the qualities the company is offering. The team of movers must be capable of handling every aspect of your move.
At iMoving, we comprehend the needs of our clients, ensuring you get covered from planning to execution. Our marketplace consists of 1000+ trustworthy movers ready to move your stuff from point A to point B at affordable prices.
All our movers are vetted and verified. Most importantly, we ensure all companies are honest. We do that by checking their insurance, records, and certifications. In addition, we often use secret shopping, in order to verify the quality of their services. With that in mind, you can count on the best of the best.
Are you ready to start your Providence move? Visit iMoving, the safest marketplace, and book your professional team of movers.
Providence Moving Insights: Budget Smart with Up-to-Date Info
Last Updated: 12/21/2024
We’re all about accurate and transparent pricing: it makes planning your budget way easier. Prep for your Providence move with our up-to-the-minute customer data and insider info.
Just Booked: Recent Providence Moves
iMoving is the go-to choice for Providence moving. Here are some recent moves to prove it:
Our Top Providence Movers
As of December 2024
iMoving selects movers based on their professionalism, customer satisfaction, and moving expertise.
Here are our top picks for Providence moving:
H&Y
M&M Moving and Storage Company
DN Van Lines
Providence 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 Providence:
Residential Moving
Moving your home takes a personal touch. Our residential movers can keep your stuff safe and secure.
Commercial Moving
Business is booming in Providence. Let the commercial movers at iMoving get your whole HQ moved without missing a beat.
Long Distance Moving
Across the state line or across the country, iMoving can connect you with the best long distance movers in Providence.
Local Movers
We've got over 1000 local movers available for your Providence move. Shop and book with iMoving to keep it simple.
Packing Services
When you're planning a move in Providence, it pays to keep your stuff protected. Our packing pros can help.
Storage Services
There's a lot of options for storage in Providence, but we know who's #1. Book with iMoving to shop and compare online.
Providence Moving Tips
Whether you’re heading to Providence or just doing some daydreaming, we’ve got you covered.
Check out these moving day hacks to keep things easy and efficient.
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FAQ
Providence 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.
In the moving industry, there are three types of estimates: binding, non-binding, and non-binding, not-too-exceed. When you get a binding estimate, it means you’re getting a flat rate. The amount on your quote is the amount you’ll pay.
Binding estimates are a good sign you’re dealing with a reputable mover. Non-binding estimates can be adjusted before, during and after a move, but non-binding, not-to-exceed estimates can only be adjusted downwards from your initial price.
If a moving company is expecting you to pay for your entire move up front, run. This is a common tactic for sketchy movers, and if you pay up front, there's no guarantee they'll even deliver your stuff.
On the other hand, paying a down payment before the big day is relatively common. Expect to pay a few hundred bucks, or 5-10% of the price of your move. Also, use iMoving to make sure you aren't dealing with scammers.
When you move to a more built-up or urban area, chances are they won't let you park an entire semi truck in front of your apartment. Your movers will have to park the main truck at a staging area, and use a smaller box truck or van to transport your stuff to (and from) the trailer. This is called a moving shuttle, and the inconvenience comes at a price. Blame your city council.
We recommend tipping between 15% and 20% of the total cost of the move, to be divided up between your entire moving team.
Don't forget the driver, either! In the moving industry, tipping is usually accepted and expected.
While there are some rare companies that don't accept a gratuity, it's a good idea to have your wallet at the ready just in case.