Colonial Van Lines

- Deposit
- 33% to 40%
- Local moves
- No
- Long-distance moves
- Yes
- USDOT #
- 1434373



Summer in Alabama brings brutal heat, sudden afternoon thunderstorms and humidity that can warp wood furniture and destroy cardboard boxes before your truck even hits the highway. Colonial Van Lines tops our list of the best moving companies in Alabama for its strong long-distance network and consistently positive feedback from verified local customers.
Colonial Van Lines earns our top pick largely because its mobile app lets Alabama families manage every step of a move without sitting on hold — a real advantage when you're juggling the chaos of relocation.
Jump to insightWe received local and interstate quotes for Alabama moves, and found that the average move costs about $3,288. Your final moving quote will shift based on how much you're hauling and how far you're going.
Jump to insightBefore committing to any moving company, confirm it uses waterproof packing materials — Gulf Coast downpours don't wait for your moving truck to reach its destination.
Jump to insightTo help you find the best options, we compared moving companies available in Alabama. Then we analyzed ratings and reviews on ConsumerAffairs from Alabama customers.
To make our picks, we also considered pricing, the quote and deposit processes, and the availability of packing services and storage options. Read our full methodology below for all the details. Our picks may be Authorized Partners that compensate us — this does not affect our recommendations or evaluations.
| Company | Customer rating | Our pick for | Carrier vs. broker | Local moves | Long-distance moves | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() Colonial Van Lines | Get a Quote | 4.4
2,955 reviews
2,955 reviews
| Best overall | Carrier | ||
![]() PODS | Learn More | 4.6
5,319 reviews
5,319 reviews
| Value | Container company | ||
![]() Interstate Moving & Relocation Group | Get a Quote | 4.7
500 reviews
500 reviews
| Moving crews | Broker | ||
![]() United Regions Van Lines | Learn More | 3.0
824 reviews
824 reviews
| Best packing services | Broker |
Learn more about our top picks for the best moving companies, based on verified reviews on ConsumerAffairs from Alabama customers.




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Alabama's heat, humidity and sudden storms create real logistical challenges that a good mover should be prepared to handle. This guide walks you through how to get a binding estimate, what to watch for in a carrier's track record and how to keep moisture from damaging your belongings in transit.
Choosing the right mover in Alabama starts with getting clear on what you actually need. Once you know that, vet at least three licensed companies by comparing written estimates and digging into independent reviews for warning signs like hidden fees or a pattern of damage claims. Here's how to evaluate your options and find a mover that fits your situation:
Start by figuring out what type of move you're dealing with. Are you staying within Alabama, or heading out of state? Do you want the company to handle everything — packing included — or do you just need basic transportation?
Knowing your move type upfront helps you focus on companies that actually offer what you need and can give you an accurate quote. Full-service movers cost more but take care of packing, loading, transport and unloading. Labor-only or self-service options cost less but put more of the work on you.
Start by asking people you trust for recommendations. Check online reviews on ConsumerAffairs and other independent platforms to get a real sense of how each company performs. The most common complaints we see about movers include:
Lynette from Demopolis describes the same kind of unexpected cost overage, saying contractors can raise the price once everything is on the truck: “the third party contractors can feel free to charge you whatever they want” and if you won’t pay “you lose your deposit” — and she adds that her move “ended up costing almost three times the amount originally quoted.”
A shifting timeline mixed with radio silence shows up in Anne Marie from Montgomery’s story too: "We were approaching our move-in date. I waited for a call from Safe Ship that never came. I called them a week out to ask about the status update of our move and to make sure everything was on time for a scheduled delivery of the date we agreed upon in our contract."
Reach out to at least three moving companies and request detailed written estimates. An in-home walkthrough tends to be far more accurate than an online quote, since the crew can actually assess your belongings and any access challenges. When comparing quotes, look beyond the bottom-line price — what's included matters just as much.
Be skeptical of bids that come in dramatically lower than the rest. That kind of gap often signals missing services or a company you don't want showing up on moving day. A solid quote should break out labor, truck fees, materials and any additional charges separately.
Don't assume anything is included. Ask specifically about pricing for packing and unpacking, handling specialty items like pianos or antiques, storage and any fees tied to tricky access situations — steep stairs, long carries or tight parking on a Birmingham street.
Getting the full cost picture before moving day is the only way to make a moving budget and avoid sticker shock when the truck arrives.
Every legitimate mover should carry proper licensing and insurance. For moves crossing state lines, the company must also hold a USDOT number registered with the U.S. Department of Transportation — you can check this on the FMCSA website. Before you sign anything, make sure you understand exactly what the company's insurance covers and how to file a claim if something gets damaged.
Moving costs in Alabama can range from a few hundred dollars for a short local haul to several thousand for a full interstate move, depending on distance, the volume of your belongings and which services you add.
Ask movers upfront whether they provide free protective floor coverings for hardwood floors.
Factors that affect pricing include:
Alabama's hourly rates typically run $100 to $130 per hour. Keep in mind that summer heat and high humidity can slow crews down, which may nudge your final bill higher if you're paying by the hour.
The average cost of a move from Alabama is $3,288, based on quotes we received for both local and interstate moves. Long-distance moving rates can be much higher. The figures below are based on a three-bedroom home with no additional services.
| Distance | Average cost* |
|---|---|
| Local (50 to 100 miles) | $1,140 |
| Interstate (600 miles) | $5,437 |
| Long-distance (1,800 miles) | $6,746 |
Tipping isn't required, but it's widely considered standard practice in the industry. A typical moving tip falls somewhere between $20 and $50 per mover for a local move. For longer hauls, consider a larger amount or a small percentage of the total bill. Cold drinks and snacks on a hot Alabama moving day are always appreciated too.
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Swap cardboard boxes for heavy-duty plastic bins to protect against Alabama's humidity and sudden rain.
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Every legitimate moving company operating in the U.S. must be licensed and insured. For any move that crosses state lines, the carrier must be registered with the U.S. Department of Transportation and carry a valid USDOT number — you can verify this directly on the FMCSA website.
Alabama movers are regulated by the Alabama Public Service Commission. Companies are required to provide a written estimate and a Bill of Lading before your move begins. If anything gets damaged, you'll need to file a written claim within the timeframe spelled out in your contract — typically nine months.
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Key takeaway: Fast crews can turn a stressful move into an easy one
Key takeaway: Professional movers can be affordable and save your back and breakables
Key takeaway: Damage, rude support and add-on prices can add up to a bad moving experience
If your belongings are damaged in a move, document the damage right away with photos and file a claim with your moving company within the timeframe specified in your contract. An itemized inventory prepared before the move makes it much easier to prove what was damaged and when.
Red flags when choosing a mover include companies that won't put an estimate in writing, can't show proof of licensing or insurance, keep changing your point of contact or pressure you into signing quickly.
Winter is the cheapest time to move in Alabama. Summer is peak moving season in Alabama, and between the high demand, oppressive heat and afternoon thunderstorms, it's also the most expensive and logistically challenging time to move.
Alabama moves tend to cost less than the national average. A lower cost of living across the state keeps hourly labor rates relatively affordable compared to major coastal markets.
To select our top moving companies, we start with reputable movers available in Alabama, then rank them based on how they actually perform across the state.
We score each company by combining:
This way, moving companies with strong national reputations and great features are still judged primarily on their actual performance in your state.
We gather customer feedback from across the entire state to rank companies fairly. The more reviews a company has within Alabama, the more confident we are in its ranking.
We also want to make sure we are recommending active, proven movers in your area. If a state has a strong presence of well-reviewed movers (meaning multiple companies have plenty of recent, local reviews), we apply a scoring penalty to companies that lack sufficient local feedback.
This ensures that companies with strong local track records rank higher than those that rely solely on a national reputation.
What we measure
We analyze national and local customer reviews for:
We also research the additional features, pricing and services each company offers, including:
Note: Each superlative emphasizes certain factors more than others. For example, the "Best value" superlative weights pricing factors more heavily, while "Best moving crews" gives more weight to reviews that mention the quality and professionalism of the movers.
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| Company | Customer rating | About | Learn More |
|---|---|---|---|
Colonial Van Lines
| 4.4
2,955 reviews
| Tailored moving services. Professional, experienced movers. Commitment to customer satisfaction, transparent pricing and a track record of reliable service. Moves out of state. Backed by years of expertise. | Get a Quote |
PODS
| 4.6
5,319 reviews
| Provides residential and commercial moving and storage solutions. Offers various container sizes. Local moves tend to cost about $500. Most long-distance moves cost between $1,000 and $3,000. Month-to-month pod rental. | Read reviews |
Interstate Moving & Relocation Group
| 4.7
500 reviews
| Licensed moving broker. Offers long-distance and military moves, auto transport and packing services. Free quotes. Works with authorized carriers. Available across the U.S. Online payments. | Get a Quote |
United Regions Van Lines
| 3.0
824 reviews
| Offers long-distance moving and corporate relocation services. Packing services and storage available. Serves the continental U.S. Charges between $2,500 and $5,000 for a two-bedroom move from Philadelphia to Kansas City. | Read reviews |
International Van Lines
| 4.8
1,419 reviews
| Licensed moving company that offers local, long-distance and international moves. Services available by van, freight, air and ocean. Works in the entire U.S. and more than 180 countries. Free moving quotes available. | Get a Quote |
U-Pack
| 4.9
31 reviews
| Provides movable storage boxes you pack and unload yourself. Handles moves of at least 100 miles. Offers free quotes and flexible storage options. Does not offer services for local moves. Typical moves cost from $500 to $2,500. | Read reviews |
AmeriSafe Van Lines
| 4.5
1,151 reviews
| Carrier moving services. Offers long-distance moves nationwide, including Alaska and Hawaii. Works with residential and commercial customers. Offers packing services as well as long and short-term storage. Provides free quotes. | Get a Quote |
Perennial Van Lines
| 4.7
112 reviews
| A brokerage company that arranges transportation for your move. Offers auto transport, packing and storage services. Not available in all states. Serves some states only partially. Free quote online or by phone. | Read reviews |
iMoving.com
| 4.4
141 reviews
| Offers local, long-distance, international and commercial moving services. Local moves cost $150 to $900. Most interstate moves cost $1,000 to $4,000. Storage services, auto transport and specialty packing services available. | Get a Quote |
American Van Lines
| 4.1
2,719 reviews
| Offers long-distance, military, commercial and corporate moving services. No extra charges for last-minute moves. Requires a significant deposit to reserve a move. Cross-country moves typically cost from $2,000 to $5,000. | Get a Quote |
Moving APT
| 4.1
280 reviews
| Broker that specializes in interstate moves for residential and commercial customers. Handles moves of all sizes. Packing services available. Free quotes include tolls, taxes, fuel and all other fees. | Read reviews |
New Start Relocation
| 3.9
1,112 reviews
| Offers storage and local, long-distance and office moving services from its location in Boynton Beach, Florida. Hires carriers for moves and provides a team of moving professionals. | Read reviews |
Safebound Moving & Storage
| 3.3
285 reviews
| Specializes in long-distance moves. Charges around $2,500 for a cross-country move. Full packing and unpacking services. Short- and long-term storage options available. Provides a dedicated moving coordinator. Military discounts. | Read reviews |
North American Van Lines
| 2.9
520 reviews
| Over 90 years in service. Cross-country and long-distance moves. Offers a variety of packing, moving and storage services. Vehicle shipping. Covers all 50 states and international moves. | Read reviews |
Allied Van Lines
| 2.9
843 reviews
| Over 95 years in service. Cross-country and long-distance moves. Offers a variety of packing, moving and storage services. Vehicle shipping. Covers all 50 states and international moves. | Read reviews |
JK Moving Services
| 2.4
56 reviews
| Transports locally, long-distance and internationally. Offers residential and commercial moving. Also offers storage and archive services. Uses sustainable practices. Offers 24-hour customer support and mobile app. | Read reviews |
24/7 Logistic Services
| 2.3
289 reviews
| Specializes in moves for corporations, military personnel and seniors. Charges from $2,000 to $5,000 for long-distance moves. Provides door-to-door relocation options. Offers furniture assembly and protection. | Read reviews |
Alltrust Moving & Storage
| 2.3
139 reviews
| Miami moving and storage company. Local, long-distance and corporate moving services available. Optional storage services at its secure storage facility. Prices start at $435 for a three-hour local move. | Read reviews |
Mayzlin Relocation
| 2.1
216 reviews
| Moving company based in North Carolina. Offers local, long-distance, commercial and military moving services. Packing and storage options are available. Provides a free quote with no hidden costs. Available 24/7. | Read reviews |
Van Lines Inc.
| 2.2
194 reviews
| National mover licensed in all 50 states. Provides a single point of contact for support on all moves. Offers multiple services, including white-glove delivery, antique moving and motorcycle moving. Rents storage units. | Read reviews |
Penske Truck Rental
| 1.9
347 reviews
| Rents 12- to 26-feet-long moving trucks. Sells packing materials. Free unlimited mileage on one-way trips. Discounts for AAA members and other programs. Minimum rental periods apply. A move from Houston to Dallas costs about $202. | Read reviews |
Mayflower
| 2.0
238 reviews
| Provides moving services for all types of households. Performs local, long-distance and international moves as well as military and government relocations. Add-on packages start at $195. | Get a Quote |
Bellhop
| 1.6
289 reviews
| Matches clients with moving service providers. Local and long-distance moving in 28 states. Provides tailored packages. Offers hourly labor for loading and unloading. Sells packing supply kits. Offers a tracking app. | Read reviews |
Budget Truck Rental
| 1.2
945 reviews
| Rents out moving trucks and accessories for residential and commercial moves. Offers packing, loading and unloading assistance. Sells packing supplies. Available nationwide. Provides discounts for students, vets and older adults. | Read reviews |
U-Haul
| 1.2
1,330 reviews
| Offers container shipping, storage, moving tools, packing supplies and hitches. Rental options include pickups and 26-foot trucks. Serves the U.S. and Canada. Hourly and per-mile fees. Local moves cost as little as $19.95 a day. | Read reviews |
All Coast Moving Group
| 1.0
270 reviews
| Handles moving and relocation services across the contiguous U.S. Offers commercial and residential moving services, packing services and auto transport. Provides discounts for military, early booking and same-day booking. | Read reviews |