Best Moving Companies in Fort Collins, CO 2026

We compared 28 companies and chose the top movers

    • Best overall
      Top Tier Moving Group
      3.4(102)
    • Customer service
      Colonial Van Lines
      4.4(2,984)
    • Value
      PODS
      4.6(5,390)

    Best Moving Companies in Fort Collins, CO 2026

    Looking for the best moving companies in Fort Collins? Based on customer reviews in the region, Top Tier Moving Group leads the pack for long-distance moves. If you want clear communication every step of the way, Colonial Van Lines is a solid option. For the best value, PODS is a flexible DIY option.

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    Our 4 moving company picks in Fort Collins

    1. Best overall: Top Tier Moving Group
    2. Best customer service: Colonial Van Lines
    3. Best value: PODS
    4. Best packing services: Mayzlin Relocation

    To help you find the best options, we compared moving companies available in Fort Collins. Then we analyzed ratings and reviews on ConsumerAffairs from Fort Collins 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.

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    Our 4 Fort Collins moving company picks

    Learn more about our top picks for the best moving companies, based on verified reviews from Fort Collins area customers and broader Colorado feedback on ConsumerAffairs.

    Best overall

    Top Tier Moving Group

    Top Tier Moving Group
    Deposit
    33%
    Local moves
    No
    Long-distance moves
    Yes
    USDOT #
    4084338

    Top Tier Moving Group takes extra steps to screen the carriers it works with, running a detailed background check before sending any crew your way. That means you’re less likely to end up with unreliable movers. If you want an added layer of oversight and a focus on safety, Top Tier’s approach fits Fort Collins residents who want peace of mind.

    Best for: Safety-conscious long-distance customers

    Pros
    • Rigorous carrier vetting
    • Focus on customer support
    • Full packing options
    • Nationwide network
    Cons
    • Nonrefundable broker fee
    • Prices can fluctuate
    • Relies on third parties
    • Long-distance moving
    • Packing and unpacking
    • Storage solutions
    • Commercial moving
    • Auto transport
    • Quote type: Nonbinding (estimate only; final price may vary)
    • Deposit: 33%
    • Discounts: Military

    Reviewers commend Top Tier Moving Group for its professionalism, clear communication and respectful handling of belongings, including fragile and antique items. Customers also highlight the team’s friendliness, efficiency and fair pricing.

    Best customer service

    Colonial Van Lines

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

    Colonial Van Lines gives you a clear plan for your move by sharing detailed checklists and step-by-step packing instructions. Its goal is to make sure you’re informed at every stage, so there’s less uncertainty about what’s next.

    Best for: Budget-conscious long-distance movers

    Pros
    • Robust mobile app features
    • Virtual moving estimates
    • Specializes in long-distance
    • Corporate relocation expertise
    Cons
    • Deposit required to book
    • Does not handle local moves
    • Mixed reviews on subcontractors
    • Long-distance moving
    • Corporate relocation
    • Packing services
    • Storage
    • Virtual estimates
    • Quote type: Binding (locked-in price)
    • Deposit: 33% to 40%
    • Discounts: Seasonal

    Many Colorado reviewers praise Colonial Van Lines for its detailed planning, careful packing, responsive coordinators and safe delivery of belongings, often noting good value for the convenience. Some report frustrations with subcontractors, inconsistent communication and uncertainty around pickup timing.

    1x Award Winner
    Selected for having one of the highest satisfaction rates for Best Storage
    Best value

    PODS

    PODS
    Deposit
    Varies
    Local moves
    Yes
    Long-distance moves
    Yes
    USDOT #
    1397252

    PODS lets you pack and load your things on your own schedule. You only pay for the container and transport, skipping the expense of a full-service moving crew. If you’re comfortable doing the heavy lifting or want more control over your timeline, PODS can be a cost-effective way to move in or out of Fort Collins.

    Best for: DIYers

    Pros
    • Flexible scheduling timelines
    • Storage at your home or facility
    • No driving required
    • Nationwide availability
    Cons
    • You must load and unload
    • Parking space required for container
    • Delivery windows can be wide
    • Moving container rentals
    • On-site storage
    • Warehouse storage
    • Commercial moving
    • Car shipping referrals
    • Quote type: Nonbinding (estimate only; final price may vary)
    • Deposit: Varies
    • Discounts: Military, friend referral, long-term storage

    Local reviewers praise PODS for making moving easy, flexible and low-stress, with reliable delivery, clear communication and belongings arriving undamaged. Many highlight the convenience of loading at their own pace and the responsive staff.

    2x Award Winner
    Selected for having one of the highest satisfaction rates for Best Storage and Best Experience with Staff
    Best packing services

    Mayzlin Relocation

    Mayzlin Relocation
    Deposit
    25%
    Local moves
    Yes
    Long-distance moves
    Yes
    USDOT #
    3182355

    Mayzlin Relocation protects your belongings with careful packing and offers a refundable deposit, which adds financial flexibility if your plans change. This is a rare feature in the moving industry.

    Best for: Move-date flexible budgeters

    Pros
    • Refundable deposit options
    • Carrier owns trucks
    • Family owned
    • Customer focused
    Cons
    • Smaller fleet
    • Limited dates
    • Phone-based quotes
    • Interstate moving
    • Corporate relocation
    • Packing
    • 30 days free storage (climate-controlled)
    • Local moving
    • Quote type: Nonbinding (estimate only; final price may vary)
    • Deposit: 25%
    • Discounts: Seasonal

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      Moving in Fort Collins takes careful planning. The Old Town area has wide streets but heavy bike traffic—always check for cyclists before parking. If you are moving in the summer, keep in mind that CSU student turnover in August is chaotic.

      Key insights

      Colorado movers must be permitted by the PUC. Verify their permit.

      Jump to insight

      Get a written estimate. State law requires it.

      Jump to insight

      Watch for bikes. Fort Collins is very bike-friendly; do not block bike lanes.

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      How to choose a mover in Fort Collins

      Finding the right mover in Fort Collins starts by figuring out your moving needs and narrowing down your options to companies that are fully licensed in Colorado. Compare at least three written quotes and check reviews for warning signs like hidden charges or poor handling of property.

      Hiring the right moving company can be one of your biggest relocation expenses, so it’s worth investing time in research. Here’s how Fort Collins residents can approach the search:

      1. Determine your move type

      First, clarify what kind of move you’re planning. Are you switching neighborhoods within Fort Collins or heading out of state? Decide if you want a full-service relocation (where movers pack, load, transport and unpack) or just need help with transportation.

      Knowing your move type helps you match with companies equipped to handle your requirements. Full-service moves handle everything for you but cost more, while self-service or DIY options save money but require more time and effort.

      2. Research movers in your area

      Ask people you know for recommendations and use trusted sources like ConsumerAffairs reviews to get a sense of how local movers treat customers. Check online reviews from customers in Fort Collins. The most common complaints about moving companies we see on ConsumerAffairs include:

      • Damage to belongings during transit: Many customers report items arriving broken, scratched or otherwise damaged, and often find it difficult to get the moving company to resolve claims quickly or fairly. Some movers may resist paying for damages or offer minimal compensation.
      • Hidden fees and cost overages: Customers sometimes find their final bill is much higher than the estimate, often due to unexpected add-ons for fuel, weight, or additional labor. Some report being asked to pay significant extra amounts on moving day with little recourse.
      • Poor crew quality and unprofessional conduct: Some crews arrive late, move slowly, take long breaks or are careless with items. Rude or indifferent behavior when issues are brought up is a frequent frustration.
      • Unmet delivery dates and communication breakdowns: Delays with little or no explanation, shifting delivery windows and lack of updates make it hard to plan. It’s common for customers to have difficulty reaching the company for information during the move.

        After paying $1,600 for a deposit on his move, Michael of Basalt felt “Everything seemed professionally handled.” A week prior to the move, he got an unexpected call that the company was canceling the move. “Boy, was I wrong! … I’m now totally screwed and scrambling to find another company on short notice and likely at a higher price point.”

      3. Compare multiple quotes

      Reach out to at least three companies and get detailed, written estimates. In-person surveys are more precise than online forms, as movers can see what needs to be moved. Compare quotes for not just price, but for what’s actually included.

      Be wary of lowball offers—they might skip key services or signal poor reliability. Your written estimate should break down labor, materials, truck fees and any other charges.

      Online quotes are a rough starting point. An in-home survey gives a more accurate estimate.

      4. Ask about extra services

      Besides basic moving, clarify the cost for add-ons like packing, unpacking, moving special items (like pianos or antiques), storage or handling tricky access (parking, stairs). The more you know about possible charges, the better you can budget for your move and avoid last-minute surprises.

      5. Verify credentials

      Every professional mover in Colorado needs to be licensed and insured. For interstate moves, check for a USDOT number on the FMCSA site. Ask about the mover’s insurance and how the claims process works in case something is damaged.

      How much do movers cost in Fort Collins?

      Moving costs will vary based on how far you’re moving, how much stuff you have and which services you select.

      Some of the main factors that affect moving costs are:

      • Distance: Moving from Old Town to City Park is cheaper than moving across the country.
      • Volume: The more things you have, the bigger the truck and crew you’ll need, which increases cost.
      • Services: Adding packing, unpacking or handling fragile or oversized items will add to the bill.
      • Timing: Summer and weekends are usually more expensive. Off-peak times can be 20 to 30% less.
      • Deposits: Brokers may want 20-50% upfront (as a broker fee), while carriers often have a lower deposit. The balance is paid at delivery.

      Rates average $115 to $145 per hour. 

      Average cost for moving services from and within Fort Collins

      Should you tip your movers?

      Tipping isn’t mandatory, but most people do it as a thank-you for good service. A standard tip is $20 to $50 per mover for local jobs. For longer hauls, you might give more or use a percentage of the total. Drinks and snacks are a nice touch, too.

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      Tips for a Fort Collins move

      • Start planning at least two months in advance: Give yourself enough time for quotes, organizing and problem-solving.
      • Create a moving budget: Add up all expenses, including movers, truck or container rental, packing supplies, travel, storage, insurance and tips. Look at what similar moves cost.
      • Declutter before packing: The less you take, the less you pay. Sell, donate or recycle anything you don’t need.
      • Pack strategically: Begin with rooms and items you use least. Go room by room and label boxes with what’s inside and where it goes. Use sturdy boxes and protect fragile things.
      Avoid August student turnover.
      • Prepare an essentials box: Pack what you’ll need right away—medications, toiletries, clothes and documents—a week before moving. Find boxes here.
      • Get contact information: Make sure you have a day-of number for your moving crew to coordinate parking or access.

      » MORE: Move across the country on a budget

      Moving regulations in Fort Collins

      All movers operating in the U.S. must be licensed and insured. For moves that cross state lines, companies need a USDOT number registered with the Department of Transportation (check this on the FMCSA website).

      Moving within or to Colorado?

      We’ve got some resources for you:

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      FAQ

      How far in advance should I book a moving company?

      Aim to reserve your moving company at least two months before your moving date, especially if you’re planning to move in the summer or at the end of the month. This gives you time to compare movers, lock in your preferred dates and avoid last-minute stress.

      What are red flags when choosing a mover?

      Avoid movers who won’t give you a written quote, refuse to show proof of licensing or insurance, change your main contact frequently or pressure you to book immediately.

      Is it more expensive to move to certain Fort Collins neighborhoods?

      Yes, Old Town is harder to access, and South Fort Collins has a suburban feel, which can lead to higher costs.

      Why might a move in Fort Collins cost more or less than the state average?

      Fort Collins moves are near the Colorado average. Student cycle and bike infrastructure are the main logistics to watch.

      Methodology: How we pick the top moving companies in Fort Collins

      To select our top moving companies, we start with reputable movers available in Fort Collins, then rank them based on how they actually perform in your area.

      Our approach: Local reviews and national standards

      We score each company by combining:

      • Local customer reviews(65%): What people in Fort Collins and nearby areas say about the company.
      • National track record(22%): How the company performs outside of Colorado.
      • Service offerings and user experience (13%): An evaluation of each mover's logistical capabilities, cost transparency and ease of booking.

      This way, companies with strong national reputations are judged on their actual local performance.

      How we use local data

      We gather customer feedback in layers to make sure we have enough information to rank companies fairly:

      1. Reviews from your city: If a company has several reviews from Fort Collins, we use those (and weight them more heavily).
      2. Reviews from nearby areas: If not enough Fort Collins reviews exist, we look at reviews from the surrounding metro area.
      3. Statewide data: If regional data is still limited, we use the company's overall performance across the state.

      The more reviews we have, the more confident we are in the ranking. If lots of companies have reviews in a city, we prioritize them over companies that lack local reviews.

      We make sure our top picks are actually active in your area. Companies with solid local reviews rank higher than those relying only on national reputation, even if they perform well nationally.

      What we measure

      We analyze customer reviews for:

      • Moving crew quality
      • Customer service
      • On-time delivery
      • Packing and care
      • Quote accuracy
      • Damage prevention
      • Fair pricing

      We also research what pricing and services each company offers, including:

      • Quote for a 500-mile, 2-bedroom move
      • Storage options
      • Packing services
      • Available discounts
      • How easy it is to get an accurate quote
      • Types of moves offered (local, long distance, international)
      • Digital ease of use

      Guide sources

      ConsumerAffairs writers primarily rely on government data, industry experts and original research from reputable publications to inform their work. Specific sources for this guide include:

      1. Colorado Public Utilities Commission, "Household Goods Movers." Accessed Feb. 24, 2026.

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