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Movemasters
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Serving Columbine, CO and surrounding areas

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In business since 1981

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"Adam and Anthony were punctual, professional and polite. They took great care in moving our furniture and art pieces and took extra care when there was glass involved. Moving is never easy, and this particular move for us had been a stressful one, but this last part of our move handled by Movemasters was stress-free. We certainly appreciate the hard work our movers provided."
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Serving Columbine, CO and surrounding areas

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In business since 2010

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"Impressive! Ben and his team were the first to answer my request, the first to provide a quote so, we hired him. Ben corresponded immediately to all my questions and showed up on time after scheduling. They worked from 9-2 and provided all the materials. I have very expensive and fragile items that were bubble wrapped and boxed with care. We are very impressed with Ben. We highly recommend using him on your next move. The cost to pack was also very reasonable. Thanks Ben"
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Response time9 hrs
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All My Sons Moving & Storage
4.8(
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Moving In-State

Serving Columbine, CO and surrounding areas

Approved (Corporate)

In business since 1992

Free estimates

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"I needed a moving company last minute and was worried about my options. All My Sons came through and helped me greatly. They were extremely helpful with scheduling. Negoc Vo reached out early before the move and was an adamant professional. They were mindful with protecting my items and moved them with care. If you are needing to move, they make it easy :)"
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Perfectly Fast Moving, LLC
4.5(
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Moving Out-of-State

Serving Columbine, CO and surrounding areas

Approved (Corporate)

In business since 2019

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Great moving company! Everything was fast, smooth, and professional. Friendly team handled items with care. Highly recommend Perfectly Fast Moving for a stress-free move!"
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Moving questions, answered by experts

Moving a house is a complex and labor-intensive process, which is why it can get so pricey, particularly if it’s a large home. In some cases, the house may need to be dismantled, moved in sections, and then reassembled at the new location, which can add significantly to the cost of the move. However, it’s typically less costly than building a new home.

Building a house is generally more expensive upfront than moving an existing one. However, the total cost depends on factors such as location, size, materials, labor, and permits. Moving a house can incur significant expenses for transportation, permits, site preparation, and renovations. On the other hand, building a new house allows for customization and may have lower long-term maintenance costs.

Yes, it is generally possible to move a stair lift to another home, but the feasibility depends on the type of lift. Straight stair lifts are much simpler to move and can usually be reinstalled on other straight staircases with professional help. Curved stair lifts, however, are custom-built for a specific stairway. Because each rail is designed to fit the unique curves of the original staircase, it is unlikely to work in a new home. Moving a curved lift can be costly and challenging, and you may need to sell or remove the old unit and install a new one at your new location.

Your furnace rests at the center of one of the most complicated infrastructures in your home. Air intakes, ducts, water, electricity, and sometimes gas connect up to the system. Most of these lines were run to this point specifically to service the furnace, so they’ll need to be closed up and new ones established.  A furnace is almost always connected to the air conditioner, so you’ll probably be moving those components as well.

Moving a furnace a few feet is probably no big deal. Moving it into a different part of the house is a different story.

How long it takes to move into an apartment depends on many factors, including the amount of belongings you’re bringing with you, how accessible the apartment is (do you have an elevator, or will you be walking up and down several flights of stairs with boxes?), and whether or not you’re hiring a moving company. Having said that, for a local one-bedroom apartment, it usually takes a moving company between two and five hours to move you in.

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