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US Prime Movers, Inc.
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Moving Out-of-State

Serving Waterville, WA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2012

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"I had a great moving experience with this company. I was in a hurry to move because of my mom passing . I didn’t know where to start.I googled moving companies in the area and I came across this one. US Prime Movers have the best reasonable prices you can’t beat nowhere! They was informative about ever step. The moving process didn’t take long as I thought. Everything was wrapped and packed nicely. All of my items came as I left it . I’m astounded by the enthusiasm these guys have. They were friendly but professional at the same time. They did an superb job."
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+5

Response time2 days
Response rate86%
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Eagle Transfer Co.
New to Angi
Moving In-State

Serving Waterville, WA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2020

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Eagle Transfer Company has proudly served the Wenatchee Valley since 1903. We provide dependable, professional moving services for local, intrastate, and interstate moves. Our experienced crew shows up on time, works efficiently, and treats your home and belongings with care, delivering a smooth and organized move backed by over a century of trusted service.

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Allied Van Lines
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Serving Waterville, 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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Moving questions, answered by experts

When moving yourself, you should consider the non-monetary costs, such as time spent and physical and mental stress. If you’re packing and moving every box on your own, or with the help of a few volunteers, you can expect the process to take several days or even weeks. While it’s a less expensive option than hiring full-service movers, keep in mind that the process will be much more difficult.

Generally, you should avoid using your car as a storage space if you’re using a shipping company.Your items could get lost or damaged during transport, and most shipping companies won’t cover the cost of damage. Contact the shipping company and ask about their policy ahead of time. Some companies may not allow you to leave anything but necessary paperwork in the car. 

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.

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. 

The most cost-effective way to move is to DIY most of the moving tasks, including packing, driving the moving truck, and loading and unloading. While DIY moving is typically the least expensive option, it makes the process much more time-consuming and difficult. To eliminate some of the physical and time stress associated with DIY moves, consider hiring professional movers for the most essential tasks, such as loading and unloading furniture, and completing easier tasks on your own.

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