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Long Distance Moving - All Service Moving
4.8(
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Serving Mancos, CO and surrounding areas

Approved (Corporate)

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2004

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"We heard of all service moving from a family members’ recommendation. Move went very smoothly! Nathaniel, SeaBass and Dominic really took care of our furniture, everything was neatly wrapped up so nothing would get damaged. Would hire again!"
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Aaron on the left is the crew lead of the entire two truck job. This photo is during the load.
The loading team at commercial building 1 in SW Portland.
Loading the grand Piano with a custom built 6 wheel off road dolly
Tier building

+34

Response time1 day
Response rate100%
3 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Student Movers, Inc.
4.4(
39
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Serving Mancos, CO and surrounding areas

In business since 1974

"The gentleman we friendly and courteous and miraculously got furniture into an apartment that was designed poorly for moving in/out. However, I felt the pace was slow and I was uncertain about their experience/knowledge with moving. They did a good job but I wouldn't jump at the opportunity to recommend this company simply because the time it takes affects the cost of the move."
Recommended by88%of homeowners
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Gentle John's Moving of Denver, LLC
4.1(
146
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Serving Mancos, CO and surrounding areas

In business since 2020

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"This was an internal building move, one household into two separate apartments. They quickly and carefully moved everything much faster than I thought they would. The three employees worked well together. I have already recommended Gentle John’s Moving to our building management."
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+21

Response time4 hrs
Recommended by82%of homeowners
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A Plus Moving
4.7(
219
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Serving Mancos, CO and surrounding areas

In business since 2014

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"A Plus Moving Group is the best moving company I have ever used! Their staff is highly trained and experienced, and they took care of everything, making my move effortless. I would highly recommend them to anyone looking for a top-notch moving company."
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A Plus Moving Group mover during the local move
A Plus Moving Group movers during the local move
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A Plus Moving Group mover and our dearest client

+39

Response time1 day
Recommended by78%of homeowners
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Good Move USA Corporation
4.0(
272
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Serving Mancos, CO and surrounding areas

In business since 2017

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"We are extremely happy with our move by Good Move USA. Victor Omar were very professional, courteous and understanding. Moves are usually stressful but Victor Omar ensured that our move was stress free and that all our belongings were treated with extreme care. We strongly recommend Good Move USA for any moving needs."
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+63

Response time12 hrs
Response rate86%
Recommended by82%of homeowners
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Moving questions, answered by experts

When loading a moving truck, the general rule is to load the heaviest and largest items first to create a stable base at the front of the truck, which helps balance the weight. You can start with large furniture like sofas, beds, mattresses, and tables to form a solid foundation, or begin by placing your heaviest boxes against the truck's walls to create a base layer. After the base is set, continue loading other large items like appliances and square furniture. Lighter and smaller objects, including most of your boxes, should be loaded last. They can be packed into gaps, around, and on top of the heavier items to maximize space. Following this order makes unloading easier and helps prevent damage to your belongings.

It’s not required. Some treadmills aren’t designed for dismantling, so you’ll need to move in one piece. Others can be quickly disassembled and reassembled, so taking them apart is a great way to save on space and make the move easier. Consult your treadmill’s user manual for more information and to find the best option.

Surprisingly, no! For most house moves, you can keep everything inside as is, although we’d recommend taking out any sentimental or extremely fragile items. You’ll need to fully empty your basement or crawl space, but otherwise, your home can be moved with everything intact. Your movers will also be able to provide you with further guidance. 

Moving straps like forearm or shoulder straps can usually support up to 800 pounds, sometimes more with specialized straps. However, that doesn’t mean that one person can always lift that much weight, just that the straps are rated for that amount. For example, some straps require two people working together to balance the weight of the heavy item.

Start by removing any obstacles in the moving path, such as side tables, lamps, or other furniture. If your couch has legs, unscrew them. Measure the couch and the stairway to ensure you have enough room; if it seems unlikely, examine the shape and size of the couch and decide whether it might fit better up the stairway and through doorways on its side, held diagonally, or moved in an upright position.

Consider putting the sofa on a dolly to go up the stairs. It should be able to fit upright on a standard dolly with wheels. You’ll still need to lift the dolly—with the couch on it—up the stairs, but it will reduce the physical strain. The person holding the dolly should pull the couch up, while the helper should be on the other side, keeping the couch secure and steady.

If you don’t have a dolly, the person in front should lift the couch slightly higher than the person in the back to create more stability. The person in the back should also be the stronger mover, as most of the weight will be distributed there.

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