Long Distance Moves (California Moving)
Need a Los Angeles mover for a long distance California move? Are you moving to Los Angeles from Northern California? Moving from Los Angeles to San Francisco, Sacramento, Fresno, Palm Springs or San Diego? We have a fleet of trucks dedicated just for long distance California moving that makes scheduling easy and convenient.
California moves over 100 miles from origin to destination, within the state, are considered an intrastate move. These moves are typically priced at competitive rates based on weight of the shipment and subject to minimums. Packing, unpacking, crating, storage, and hoisting services are also available.
Long Distance Moves (State-to-State Moving)
We are an agent for Mayflower Transit, the most recognized name in household moving services. We understand that moving can be one of the most stressful periods in life. After all, we have been moving families for generations. We have highly trained professionals who can help you every step of the way. From carefully packing your belongings, cautiously loading our trucks, to setting up your furniture in your new home, we are here to assist you. Choose Mayflower- The Name You Know.
Moves that cross state lines traveling from origin to destination are considered an interstate move. For example, California moves to Florida or Texas moves to Washington would fall under this classification. These moves are typically priced at competitive rates calculated on weight of the shipment and subject to minimums. Packing, unpacking, crating, storage and hoisting services are also available. Online tracking options are available on all Mayflower Transit shipments.
We also have a Small Shipment Move Program especially designed for Los Angeles interstate moves between 500-1500 pounds, the perfect solution for student moving, senior moving or moving items to family members in other states. In addition, we have Portable Storage Containers that a do-it-yourself mover can use to ship belongings to selected cities throughout the country. It’s that simple…