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Long Distance Moving - All Service Moving
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Serving Milton, NH and surrounding areas

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In business since 2004

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"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

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Response time1 day
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Levelup
New to Angi
Truck or Container Rental

Serving Milton, NH and surrounding areas

Approved

About Us​​​\nLevel Up Dumpster Hauling is a locally owned and operated all‑in‑one waste removal company based in Hillsborough, New Hampshire. We proudly serve residential and commercial clients throughout the region with a complete suite of services, including dumpster rentals, residential trash pickup and cleanout services.​​\nWe specialize in fast, flexible, and reliable dumpster rentals designed to simplify waste removal for contractors, remodelers, roofers, property managers, and families tackling home projects. Our fleet includes three convenient dumpster sizes—15‑yard, 20‑yard, and 30‑yard—ensuring the right fit for projects of any scope. Whether you're clearing out a garage, renovating a home, managing a mid-sized construction site, we deliver solutions that make waste removal easy and stress‑free.​\nAt Level Up, we understand that time is money. That’s why we offer same-day delivery for orders placed before 11AM within a 1-hour radius\nWe also offer a variety of other services !

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Moving questions, answered by experts

You should always transport the washer and dryer in an upright position. If they are turned on their sides to move, it can cause damage to the internal parts, such as the suspension and drums. Don’t attempt to move a washer or dryer to a new location if it’s sitting on its side.

You can move a pool table without taking it apart only if you’re moving it a short distance, like from one room to another, and with the help of several people or a professional moving company. But if you’re moving the pool table from one home to another, experts strongly advise you not to move it without taking it apart. If you leave it in one piece, you could risk not only your own personal safety, but also risk damage to the pool table itself. The bumpers could need to be realigned and the slate may have to be re-leveled if you try to move a pool table without taking it apart. In this case, the risk usually doesn’t outweigh the reward.

Moving companies offer a variety of service packages to suit different needs and budgets during the moving process. They typically provide loading, unloading, and transportation services, using specialized equipment to handle heavy and bulky items. Services can also include packing assistance, where professional packers securely pack belongings to ensure their safety during transportation. Some moving companies also offer temporary storage options, as well as unpacking services upon arrival.

Never attempt to move a partially-filled tank, especially with the fish still in it. Even a minor alteration or adjustment in your movement can cause the water to move, disrupting the balance and potentially causing you to drop the tank or strain your back to prevent it from falling. However, you should maintain enough water on the bottom to keep the substrate slightly submerged during transit.

No, homeowners insurance does not typically cover moving expenses. Homeowners insurance provides coverage and pay-outs if you experience damage to the home you currently live in. You’ll need to save separately for moving expenses like hiring movers, renting a tow truck, or shipping your belongings.

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