Best moving companies in Vancouver, WA 2024

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    • United Regions Van Lines
      4.1(716)
    • International Van Lines
      4.6(1,008)
    • Allied Van Lines
      3.2(806)

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      Best moving companies in Vancouver, WA 2024

      Whether you’re planning to move locally within Vancouver or across the country, you might be thinking about hiring movers to ease some of the stress. We’re here to help — we’ve chosen the best movers in Vancouver by comparing ratings and reviews, price, discounts, availability and additional services, like packing and storage, among other factors.

      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.

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      Our 4 picks for moving companies in Vancouver

      To help find the best options for you, our research team started by comparing 80 moving companies. We narrowed the list to companies available in Vancouver and then analyzed ratings and reviews from Vancouver customers. We also considered other factors, including price and the availability of packing services and storage options. We ultimately chose the following companies as our top picks in Vancouver.

      Our editor’s top picks

      1. Affordable moves: United Regions Van Lines
      2. International moves: International Van Lines
      3. Interstate moves: Allied Van Lines
      4. Long-haul moving: America First Moving
      Highlight
      Military and senior moving packages
      Types of moves
      Commercial, residential, military, senior
      Discounts available
      Seasonal; 50% off packing if you unpack yourself

      United Regions Van Lines provides moves to and from Vancouver. It offers binding quotes, so your price is locked in as long as your initial inventory is accurate.

      Highlights

      • Broker vs. carrier: Carrier
      • Type(s) of quotes: Binding
      • Storage options: Climate-controlled; secured with cameras/guards 24/7
      • Packing services: Large items, furniture, fragile items; DIY packing boxes

      Pros

      • Competitive pricing and transparent communication, according to reviewers
      • Dedicated moving coordinators
      • Climate-controlled storage units with security guards and cameras

      Cons

      • Some reports of last-minute changes in moving date
      • No international or local moves
      • Deposit requirements: Generally 20% to 25%
      • Discounts: Seasonal; 50% off packing if you unpack yourself
      • “These movers are absolute pros when it comes to handling fragile items. They took the utmost care with my belongings, and everything arrived at my new home safe. I couldn't be happier with their service! I was particularly impressed with how they wrapped and secured my fragile items to ensure they arrived safely. They treated each item with care and attention, ensuring nothing was damaged.” — Maleek from Battle Ground
      • “Our home gym gear was no joke - large, cumbersome, and heavy. But with URVL, moving became surprisingly hassle-free. Their team showed remarkable expertise. Armed with the right tools, they adeptly dismantled our extensive gym equipment, moved it with care, and seamlessly reassembled it in our new space. Their meticulous approach meant we didn’t have to compromise on our fitness routine. Not one workout was missed during the transition, all thanks to URVL's unmatched professionalism and skill.” — Sherri from Portland
      Highlight
      Quick (under 15 minutes) quotes
      Types of moves
      Commercial, residential, auto transport
      Discounts available
      None specified

      International Van Lines offers auto transport, commercial and residential moves, and full-service packing and unpacking. It’s a broker and carrier that provides moving services to and from Vancouver.

      Highlights

      • Broker vs. carrier: Broker and carrier
      • Type(s) of quotes: Binding and nonbinding
      • Storage options: Short- and long-term (first month free); storage-in-transit
      • Packing services: Full-service packing and unpacking

      Pros

      • Professional and punctual crews, according to reviewers
      • Dedicated moving coordinators
      • Operates in more than 180 countries

      Cons

      • A few reviewers mention surprise upcharges
      • Deposit requirements: One-third of the full price
      • Discounts: None specified
      • Fabulous work! Dealing with them was generally nice. The guy was always willing to provide a hand or pay attention. He gave us an estimate very far away and was always reachable whenever we needed him.” — Oscar from Vancouver
      • “International Van Lines performed very well and they were right on schedule. I selected the items I was moving, got an estimate based on those items, and the final price was very close. Moving day went very smoothly too. Packing took four hours, and the crew was very professional.” — Robert from Portland

      Allied Van Lines

      Highlight
      Online shipment tracking
      Types of moves
      Commercial, residential, military
      Discounts available
      Senior

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

      Highlights

      • 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
      • “I recently utilized Allied for a cross country move that had short notice. The representative who came to my home to discuss the service and review the contents being moved was professional and detailed in the process. The coordinator maintained good communication throughout. Before, during and after the move. The drivers also provided good communication throughout. The teams who loaded and unloaded and placed my household goods were professional and showed care in handling the items. I have moved many times in my life, and this was by far the smoothest and the only move that did not end up with damaged or missing items. I truly appreciate the service received, would highly recommend, and definitely will use their services again for my next move.” — Grace from Vancouver
      • “Goods arrived safely and Harry had a much better attitude. He did a fine job and should be commended. 5 stars!!!! Not happy with the PDX end of it. Just hope I never have to move long distance again.” — Janice from Portland
      Highlight
      Completes moves to and from all 50 states
      Types of moves
      Commercial and residential
      Discounts available
      Online request

      America First Moving offers third-party storage solutions and third-party full-service packing and crating. It provides moves to and from Vancouver.

      Highlights

      • Broker vs. carrier: Broker
      • Type(s) of quotes: Binding
      • Storage options: Third-party storage
      • Packing services: Third-party full-service packing and crating

      Pros

      • Operates nationwide, including in Alaska and Hawaii
      • Military and senior discounts
      • 100% binding quotes

      Cons

      • Occasional reports of poor customer service
      • Deposit requirements: Undisclosed
      • Discounts: Online request
      • “I had an outstanding experience with America 1st Moving. Their team was incredibly professional, efficient, and friendly. They took great care of my belongings and ensured a smooth and stress-free moving process. I would highly recommend their services to anyone in need of a reliable moving company.” — Sadie from Portland

      » MORE: Best movers in Washington

      What to consider when hiring a moving company in Vancouver

      Moving can be a daunting task, but careful planning and hiring the right movers can make all the difference. Start by determining what type of mover best suits your needs: Is your move local or long-distance, and do you need full-service packing services or basic transport?

      Research companies available in your area — check their licensing, insurance and online reviews. Get multiple quotes to compare pricing and services, and get everything in writing to avoid misunderstandings.

      It’s also smart to declutter beforehand and to make sure you understand how pricing works. Ask about extra services like packing and unpacking, and factor in potential costs for bulky items or difficult access. Don't hesitate to ask about insurance coverage and the claims process in case of damage.

      Cost to move in Vancouver

      The cost of hiring a mover ranges from a few hundred to a few thousand dollars, depending on several factors. Long-distance moves naturally cost more than local relocations. The volume of your belongings also plays a role — larger homes require more labor and truck space. Extra services like packing, unpacking and the handling of specialty items add to the overall cost.

      The time of year and even the day of the week can also influence pricing (peak seasons and weekends are generally more expensive times to move). To get an accurate estimate, request quotes from multiple movers and provide a detailed inventory of your possessions.

      Average cost for moving services from and within Vancouver

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

      Tipping movers

      While not mandatory, tipping movers is a common practice. It shows appreciation for the crew’s hard work, especially in cases of excellent service.

      A typical tip ranges from $20 to $50 per mover for a standard local move, but you can adjust this based on the complexity and duration of the job. For long-distance moves, consider tipping a larger amount or a percentage of the total cost. You can also provide nonmonetary gestures of gratitude (e.g., offering cold drinks and snacks on moving day).

      What about DIY moves?

      Moving yourself can be a cost-effective option, but it requires significant effort and planning. You might need to rent a truck, purchase or gather various packing supplies, and recruit friends or family to help.

      If you plan to move yourself, factor in truck rental fees, fuel, insurance and potential equipment rentals, like dollies and moving blankets. Consider the time commitment, including packing, loading, driving, unloading and unpacking. Will you have to take off work? Assess your available time, your physical capabilities and the potential for reliable help before deciding if a do-it-yourself move is the right choice for you.

      Tips for a successful Vancouver move

      A few things can save money, time and energy when you’re moving to Vancouver — including creating a budget, having less stuff and packing efficiently.

      1. Create a moving budget: Estimate the expenses associated with hiring movers or renting a truck, factoring in distance, the volume of your belongings and any additional services. Include costs for packing supplies, potential travel expenses (e.g., gas, tolls, lodging) and temporary storage if needed. Don't forget to account for insurance, cleaning fees and tipping your movers. Research average costs for moves like yours and get multiple moving quotes for a realistic budget.
      2. Declutter and sell or donate: While it takes time to sort through your belongings and determine what’s worth keeping and what needs to go, downsizing can ultimately make every part of the move go more smoothly. You can host a garage sale if you’d like to get cash for things you’re parting with, or you can donate gently used items. Many charities offer donation pickup services, making it easy to declutter while supporting a good cause. (Remember to get a donation receipt for potential tax deductions.)
      3. Pack smartly: Start by gathering quality packing supplies — get some sturdy boxes, packing tape, cushion wrap and markers. Pack room by room, and label boxes with their contents and destination (e.g., “Kitchen — Utensils”). Use appropriate packing materials to protect fragile items, and consider buying wardrobe boxes for hanging clothes. Maximize box space by filling in gaps with towels or clothing. It’s also a good idea to pack an essentials box or bag with items you'll need immediately after arrival at your new home.

      Moving within or to Washington?

      We’ve got some resources for you.

      Washington also made No. 2 on our list of the greenest states in the U.S.

      » MORE: Moving checklist

      Moving regulations in Vancouver

      All moving companies in the U.S. should be licensed and insured — if a mover isn’t licensed, cross it off your list. If the moving company has to cross state lines for a move, it’s also required to be registered with the U.S. Department of Transportation (you can check for a USDOT number on the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration website).

      Verify current state regulations with Washington’s transportation authority. The Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission has resources online to help protect consumers from illegitimate movers.

      » LEARN MORE: What is a USDOT number?

      FAQ

      How much does it cost to rent a moving truck?

      Truck rentals for local moves (typically under 100 miles) are generally priced by the day, with rates starting around $20. Rental truck companies usually calculate costs for long-distance moves based on mileage. You might plan to spend $2,000 or more for a larger move, depending on the distance and duration of the rental.

      The size of the truck and fuel costs are major cost considerations, especially for long-distance moves. Don't forget to factor in potential taxes, environmental fees, insurance coverage and the cost of necessary moving supplies like dollies and blankets.

      » CALCULATE: How much does a moving truck cost?

      Is hiring a mover worth it?

      If you can afford it, hiring a mover is likely worth it. When moving, going the DIY route is typically the cheapest option, but the associated stresses aren’t always worth it. While hiring a mover typically comes with a higher price tag, it can save a significant amount of time, stress and even money. In some cases, the combined expenses of renting a truck and handling the logistics yourself can even exceed the cost of hiring professional movers, so it's crucial to weigh your options carefully.

      How much does it cost to ship a car?

      The cost of shipping a car can vary significantly ($500 to $1,700 is typical as of publishing). Distance is the biggest cost factor, but time of year also plays a role (peak moving times, including summer and holidays, tend to have higher prices). The type of carrier you choose — open or enclosed — also affects the cost. Enclosed carriers offer more protection but at a higher price.

      Your vehicle's size and weight also factor into the equation, and extras like expedited shipping will increase the cost. The good news: Urban areas like Vancouver are often cheaper to ship to or from because they’re less remote and easier to get to than rural destinations. To get the best rate, get quotes from multiple auto transport companies and compare their services and pricing.

      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 Vancouver, we started with the 80 popular providers listed in our main moving guide. First, we narrowed it down to the ones available in Vancouver. 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. Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission, “Consumer Guide to Moving in Washington State.” Accessed Nov. 18, 2024.

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