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Adams Van Lines
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Moving Out-of-State

Serving Tri Cities, WA and surrounding areas

Approved (Corporate)

In business since 2015

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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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Allied Van Lines
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Moving Out-of-State

Serving Tri Cities, WA and surrounding areas

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In business since 1933

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We're not just another moving company. We've made more than 750,000 moves in the USA over the past 15 years. With 24 hour customer service and an ability to offer quality moving services on the local, long distance and global level, Allied offers unmatched resources to help you sail smoothly through your next move. Allied Van Lines has the largest mover network in the world combined with over 85 years of experience. Whether you are relocating long distance or locally, our global network ensures that no matter where you're going, Allied can get you home. As a full-service mover, we handle everything from packing, loading, transporting, and unpacking your belongings.\n\nVisit www.allied.com

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Bekins Northwest
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Moving In-StateTruck or Container Rental

Serving Tri Cities, WA and surrounding areas

In business since 1905

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"We have had 4 major moves over out lifetime. The move with Bekins was far and away the best experience we have had. From the time the estimate was done to the delivery of items and followup. I would never use another moving company given a choice. We were not only completely satisfied, we were impressed. Very impressed."
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Moving questions, answered by experts

The best equipment for moving large rocks from your yard depends on their size and weight. A heavy-duty wheelbarrow or a rock dolly can be effective for smaller boulders. A skid-steer loader or a mini-excavator with a grapple attachment provides the necessary power and control for larger, heavier rocks that you can’t lift manually. Professionals may use a larger excavator and ratchet hoist to remove larger boulders.

You should transfer utilities at least two weeks before your final move-out date. It is best to schedule the turning off of all utilities 24 hours after your move. Doing so will ensure a smooth transition without any gaps in service while you are still living in the home.

The number of boxes you need to move depends on the size of their house and whether your style is minimalist or maximalist. However, on average, most people need around 60 boxes to move. It’s essential to pick the correct box sizes to ensure efficient packing.

Yes, you can use a dolly to move a treadmill, though you won't always need one. If your treadmill has wheels and you’re moving it to a different location on the same floor, you can likely skip the dolly. But if you’re moving it up a flight of stairs or to a new home, a dolly can help you move it more easily.

To move a couch through a narrow doorway, first measure the couch and the doorway to ensure it will fit. For a close fit, you can create more space by removing the interior door; tap out the hinge pins with a nail and shift the door sideways to remove it from its hinges. You may need to turn the couch on its side or move it in separate pieces, if possible. Using furniture sliders can also help you slide the couch through the doorway.

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