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Local Motion, LLC
4.3(
338
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Moving In-State

Serving Wyoming, MN and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 1994

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"They were great moving guys. The staff was easy to work with. They moved our entire apartment and our storage unit in about eight hours. This would be the best money you could spend on a move."
Free Moving Boxes
Professional, Well-Equipped Trucks
Careful & Skilled Movers
12 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by82%of homeowners
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Long Distance Moving - All Service Moving
4.8(
421
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Moving In-StateMoving Out-of-State

Serving Wyoming, MN and surrounding areas

Approved (Corporate)

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2004

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Utilizing All Service Moving for the move was a very positive experience. They had good communication, answering several questions prior to the move and did a final confirmation just prior to the move date. As for the physical move itself, Jose, Abraham, and Alberto were polite, diligent, and careful moving the many items, and managed to complete the move more quickly than anticipated."
Unloading team
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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Adams Van Lines
New to Angi
Moving Out-of-State

Serving Wyoming, MN and surrounding areas

Approved (Corporate)

In business since 2015

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

Adams Van Lines stands out for its customer service, with dedicated moving specialists available 24/7 to answer any client question or concern. The company has successfully facilitated the relocation of over 75,000 families and specializes in both residential and commercial Long Distance moves, furniture packing, and more Adams Van lines know the ins and outs of the industry, and they do thire best to share what they have learned with thire customers

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Recap Reserve LLC
New to Angi
Truck or Container Rental

Serving Wyoming, MN and surrounding areas

Approved

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Warranties offered

🚛 GRAND OPENING SPECIAL – TWIN CITIES 🚛\n\nRecap Reserve LLC\nLogistics Company\n\nNeed help moving furniture, appliances, or bulky items?\nFast, affordable, and reliable service you can count on.\n\nWHAT WE MOVE\n• Couches, beds, dressers\n• Appliances (fridge, washer/dryer)\n• Heavy & oversized items\n• Single-item or small moves\n\nSERVICE AREA\nTwin Cities Metro\n\nFLAT RATE PRICING (LIMITED-TIME GRAND OPENING)\n• $100 – Up to 40 miles\n• $250 – Up to 100 miles\n\nNo hidden fees. No surprises. Just solid work.\n\nSame-day and next-day bookings available.\n\nCall or Text: 602-725-7068\nEmail: [email protected]\nMessage anytime to schedule your move.

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Matt's Moving Inc.
4.5(
95
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Moving In-StateMoving Out-of-State

Serving Wyoming, MN and surrounding areas

In business since 2006

Emergency services offered

Credit card accepted

"My gosh what a good experience. Seriously, with a mover!! The crew showed up right on time, were very careful about having runners everywhere they went (on a wet rainy day), wrapped and/or padded everything, and hustled non-stop. They asked me a number of times if I needed this or that done, or if they could help with something else. The whole move took the time they had estimated, not a bit of damage - which I find is rare! I wish I had a sixth star to give. This was perfect!"
Matt's Moving
Recommended by84%of homeowners
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Moving questions, answered by experts

Yes, you can very carefully lay down a grandfather clock to move it, but it requires a bit of prep work. Remember, all of your clock's components and mechanisms are delicate, and shifting them can cause serious damage. Before laying it down, you will need to remove these pieces, plus the weights and the pendulum.

Yes, it is cheaper to move yourself than to hire professional movers. The average DIY move costs $120 to $2,300, while professionals cost $890 to $2,570 on average or up to $12,000 for the longest distances. While you’ll save on the cost of professional labor with a DIY move, you’ll spend more time and energy packing, loading, transporting, unloading, and unpacking.

If you don’t have dividers, wrap each wine glass individually using bubble wrap or packing paper to cushion both the bowl and delicate stem. Secure the wrapping with tape and place glasses upright in a sturdy box, layering soft items like dish towels, crumpled paper, or clothing between them to prevent shifting. Fill any gaps with padding to keep glasses snug, and label the box “FRAGILE–HANDLE WITH CARE” to ensure careful handling.

It’s typically more cost-effective to move a building along with its accessories than to demolish and rebuild it from scratch. However, that’s only if you can move the accessories without damaging them. However, if you plan to demolish the accessories anyway, it is advisable to do so before the move to save costs.

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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