Best moving companies in Frisco, TX 2025

We compared 27 companies and chose the top movers

    • Bellhop
      2.8(272)
    • Moving Direct Van Lines
      4.3(51)
    • Allied Van Lines
      3.3(810)
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    Best moving companies in Frisco, TX 2025

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      Our 3 picks for moving companies in Frisco

      1. Local service: Bellhop
      2. Specialized packing services: Moving Direct Van Lines
      3. Interstate moves: Allied Van Lines
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      To help find the best options for you, we compared 80 moving companies and determined which were available in Frisco. Then we analyzed ratings and reviews on ConsumerAffairs from Frisco 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, but this does not affect our recommendations or evaluations.

      Local service
      Bellhop
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      Flexible reservations
      Types of moves
      Commercial, residential, interstate, local
      Discounts available
      Storage

      Bellhop provides moves to and from Frisco. It offers fixed-price and hourly-rate quotes, and quotes are subject to change based on availability and other factors.

      What to know

      • Broker vs. carrier: Broker and carrier
      • Type(s) of quotes: Fixed-price and hourly-rate quotes
      • Storage options: Third-party storage options
      • Packing services: Varies by location; packing-only services available

      Pros

      • Packing-only services available
      • App for tracking shipment
      • Packing kits (for an added charge)

      Cons

      • Availability varies statewide
      • Storage options are through third parties
      • Deposit requirements: 10% of estimated costs (charged 48 hours after booking)
      • Discounts: Storage
      • “Our experience with Bellhop was incredible! From the time they got there until they left they were professional and helpful. They knew what they were doing as far as packing a trailer and were very careful with our stuff. They were friendly, professional, and communicated well. We Highly recommend them!” — Alicia in Coppell
      • “Two men worked hard loading the 16' PODS. They were professional and took care not to damage any of our household goods. We supplied the blankets, and they wrapped our furniture and used the wrapping plastic to secure the blankets. I would use them again. We tipped them online to show our appreciation for their hard work and professionalism.” — Benny from Frisco
      Specialized packing services
      Moving Direct Van Lines
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      Works with Cargo Hub for international services
      Types of moves
      Local, interstate, international; commercial and residential
      Discounts available
      None specified

      Moving Direct Van Lines offers commercial and residential moves and full-service packing and unpacking. It’s a broker that provides moving services to and from Frisco.

      What to know

      • Broker vs. carrier: Broker
      • Type(s) of quotes: Binding
      • Storage options: Short-term and long-term storage
      • Packing services: Full-service packing and unpacking

      Pros

      • International services
      • Custom packing
      • Great packing services, according to reviewers

      Cons

      • Fairly small fleet of carriers
      • Deposit requirements: Undisclosed
      • Discounts: None specified
      • “Before hiring Moving Direct Van Lines movers, I did a ton of research, and after some initial apprehension, I'm glad I still hired them! These movers were committed to making the move go as smoothly and damage-free as possible! I salute their dedication to their profession!” — Roberto from Richardson
      Interstate moves
      Allied Van Lines
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      Online shipment tracking
      Types of moves
      Commercial, residential, military
      Discounts available
      Senior

      Allied Van Lines offers commercial, residential and military moves to and from Frisco. It provides in-home estimates, so your quote should be fairly similar to your final cost.

      What to know

      • Broker vs. carrier: Broker and carrier
      • Type(s) of quotes: In-home estimates; likely binding
      • Storage options: Storage-in-transit up to 90 days; permanent climate-controlled with security; portable units
      • Packing services: Full-service and partial packing; packing materials provided

      Pros

      • Auto and boat transport
      • Online tracking
      • Efficient, friendly moving crews, according to reviewers

      Cons

      • No 24/7 claims number
      • Some reports of delivery delays
      • Deposit requirements: Varies by carrier
      • Discounts: Senior
      • “They called before they came and gave me a 15 mins heads up. They were on time, friendly, knowledgeable, and fast! Couldn’t have asked for a better experience! They even doubled checked the previous work done by someone else just to make sure it was done right. Highly recommend for anyone searching for professional service!” — Deepa in Frisco
      • “We do not move a lot so we were nervous about everything. Our sales guy, Brian, really was great. He came to the house, walked us through the process, checked in frequently and when little hiccups came up, he resolved them. The quote was the price. No hidden anything. Was a very nice experience. The guys who actually moved us were terrific. Especially when the unpacking. Very patient as we changed our minds and unpacked the big things so carefully. I can, without a doubt, recommend this company.” — Kai from Plano

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      What to consider when choosing a mover in Frisco

      Hiring the right movers can make a move significantly smoother. Here are some tips for finding the right type of mover for you:

      1. Determine what kind of mover you need. Is your move local or long-distance, and do you need full-service packing services or basic transport?
      2. Research movers available in your area. Check licensing, insurance and customer reviews. Get multiple quotes in writing to avoid misunderstandings and for easy comparison.
      3. Get details on pricing and insurance. Ask about costs for any extra services you’re interested in (e.g., packing, unpacking, storage). Don’t forget to factor in potential costs for bulky items or difficult-to-access areas. Also clarify the details regarding insurance coverage and the claims process in case of damage.

      Cost to move in Frisco

      Moving expenses can vary significantly — often from a few hundred to several thousand dollars, depending on distance, number of belongings and any additional services you opt for.

      Larger moves require more work from moving crews and higher truck capacity, which generally lead to higher overall costs. Moving during peak seasons (like summer) or over the weekend, when competition is high, may also mean spending more on a mover.

      To get the most accurate idea of your moving costs, contact several moving companies for quotes. Most companies will ask for a detailed list of your possessions in order to offer an accurate estimate.

      Should you tip your movers?

      Tipping your movers isn't required, but it's standard practice — and it’s a way to show your appreciation for their hard work, particularly if they provide excellent service.

      A standard tip for a local move may fall between $20 and $50 per mover. You can adjust this amount based on the difficulty and length of the move. For long-distance moves, a larger tip or a percentage of the total cost is often appropriate. Small gestures like offering cold drinks and snacks are also appreciated.

      Average cost for moving services from and within Frisco

      The figures below are based on current (as of publishing) industry estimates for a three-bedroom home with no additional services.

      Tips for a successful Frisco move

      Moving to Frisco can be made easier and less expensive by planning ahead, reducing your belongings and using efficient packing strategies.

      1. Develop a moving budget

      Make a moving budget by estimating the costs of hiring movers or renting a truck, taking into account the distance, how many things you have and any extra services you want or need. Include expenses for packing supplies, potential travel costs (such as gas, tolls and lodging) and temporary storage if needed.

      Remember to account for insurance, cleaning fees and tipping your movers. Research typical moving costs for similar moves to create a realistic budget.

      2. Reduce clutter and sell or donate

      Although it takes time to sort through your possessions, downsizing can simplify your entire move. Consider holding a garage sale to earn money from unwanted items. You might also donate gently used belongings to charity. Many charities offer convenient donation pickup services, allowing you to declutter while supporting a good cause. (Don't forget to get a donation receipt for potential tax deductions.)

      3. Pack efficiently

      Gather sturdy boxes, packing tape, cushioning wrap and markers. Pack one room at a time, and label boxes clearly with their contents and the intended room in your new home. Use appropriate packing materials to protect fragile items, and consider using wardrobe boxes for hanging clothes. Maximize space by filling gaps with towels or clothing, and pack an "essentials" box or bag with items you'll need immediately at your new home.

      Moving within or to Texas

      We’ve got some resources for you.

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      Moving regulations in Frisco

      All legitimate moving companies in the U.S. should be licensed and insured. If a mover has to cross state lines, it’s also required to be registered with the U.S. Department of Transportation. You can check a mover’s USDOT number on the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration website.

      Verify current state regulations with Texas’s transportation authority. The Texas Department of Motor Vehicles has resources online to help protect consumers from illegitimate movers.

      FAQ

      How much does it cost to hire movers?

      When budgeting for your move, remember that local movers generally charge an hourly rate (around $80 to $100 for a two-person crew), while interstate movers calculate costs based on the weight and volume of your belongings. Expect to pay a few thousand dollars or more for long-distance moves. Ultimately, your total moving cost will depend on factors like distance, the amount of stuff you're moving and the time of year.

      Is hiring a mover worth it?

      While a DIY move can be budget-friendly, hiring professional movers is often a worthwhile investment. The stress and hassle of DIY moving can be overwhelming, and it’s not always cheap — consider the costs of truck rental, equipment and time off from work. If your budget allows, professional movers can save you time, money and a whole lot of worry.

      How early should I start planning a move?

      To ensure a smooth move, it's generally recommended to begin planning at least two months ahead of your target date. This time frame allows you to gather quotes from multiple movers and efficiently pack your belongings. It also provides a buffer for unexpected issues that may arise.

      Does Frisco have a high cost of living?

      As of publishing, the cost of living in Frisco is a bit high. Our 2024 study found that a single adult would need a salary of $74,778.67 to live comfortably in Frisco.

      Methodology

      ConsumerAffairs carefully collects in-depth, verified reviews to tell each customer’s experience with a company. We believe customer experiences are a crucial indicator when evaluating companies, so these reviews are a significant factor when we make our top picks.

      To choose the top moving companies in Frisco, we started with the 80 popular providers listed in our main moving guide. First, we narrowed it down to the ones available in Frisco. We then weighted several key features to get our final rankings:

      • Storage options: We looked at the availability of storage units and any free storage periods.
      • Packing services: We considered the types of packing services offered, including whether a company offers packing services and whether it offers both full and partial packing.
      • Deposit requirements: We prioritized companies that ask for a down payment of 20% or less over those with higher deposit requirements.
      • Discounts: We outlined how many discounts each company offers and what types (e.g., senior, military, student).
      • App: We gave a company preference if it has an app with a useful service, like requesting a quote or tracking a move.

      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 article include:

      1. Texas Department of Motor Vehicles, “Don’t Make a Move Without Us.” Accessed Nov. 2, 2024.

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