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Updated Jun 22, 2024
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We've ranked the top 10 moving companies that operate within 50 miles of Spring Valley. We base our ranking off average customer ratings weighted against the number of reviews. For more information, check out our full methodology.
The best interstate moving company for relocating out of Nevada is International Van Lines. Use the filters below to find other movers for a local move around Spring Valley.
5940 S Rainbow Blvd Suite 2014, Las Vegas, NV 89118
(702) 359-3052
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A long-distance move is when you relocate to a different state or over 50 miles away. Hiring a mover with the necessary federal licensing is essential if you're moving across state boundaries. Interstate movers are required to have United States Department of Transportation (USDOT) and Motor Carrier (MC) numbers. Input the USDOT number, MC number or mover's name into the FMCSA's database to look up a carrier's licensing status.
The experienced long-distance moving services below have an active license. They can help get your belongings safely and smoothly across state lines.
Nevada moving companies that operate across state lines are required to have state and federal licensing. The Department of Public Utilities (DPU) licenses Nevada movers. All licensed moving companies in the state are alphabetically listed on the DPU’s page.
The average hourly moving rate for moving within or out of Spring Valley is greater than the national average, making itfairly costly. The higher moving rates make sense as the cost of living in Spring Valley is above 86.9% of the country.
Moving costs add up quickly, as there are various factors involved. Here are some typical moving costs:
Your total cost may also be affected by these extra considerations:
When hiring professional movers, you may have to pay extra for moving valuable, breakable or oversized items. These items can cost more to move:
Ask movers whether they move these items and charge additional fees for them.
Tipping your movers isn’t required, but it’s common if your movers handled your belongings with care or made your move stress - free. Consider tipping each mover $5–$10 per hour for local moves and $20–$40 per day for long-distance moves.
Delays can happen for several reasons, including transportation emergencies, bad weather, traffic and limited supplies. These issues may add to the time and money required. There’s no way to combat delays, but you can prepare for them by having a flexible schedule and allocating 25% more than your movers quote you to your budget.
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Keeping these ways in mind can reduce your moving costs in Spring Valley.
Keep your movers informed about any modifications to your schedule or inventory, especially when adding items after getting a quote from the movers.
Small items may not be an issue, but inform them of large additions such as new furniture or appliances. The movers may need to adjust their estimate for these additions and get your consent to these fees before beginning the move.
Since dependable and affordable movers are in high demand, consider moving during the week or in the off-season to keep costs down while still hiring your preferred relocation service.
Most people schedule moves between May and September. If your timeline is flexible, consider moving outside of those months, as there may be lower rates or less competition.
Consider taking an alternative route if you have difficulty finding a cheap relocation service that works for you.
While you can move yourself, consider the amount of labor required and the following costs:
Getting help from friends, family or neighbors for moving bulky items such as furniture can make your move faster and easier. Professional movers are a worthwhile investment if you don’t have the time or support to commit to self-moving.
Another option is to find movers on service marketplaces such as Thumbtack or Fiverr. Hiring hourly help can cost less, but gig workers may not have proper licensing or insurance.
When you choose full-service moving, your hired movers will handle the entire moving process. This includes supplying packing materials, providing packing services for your belongings, transporting them to the new location and unpacking them.
Full-service moving costs more than services that only include loading and moving your items, but it can be worth it considering the time, labor and packing materials you'll save. Full-service moving may also provide more comprehensive insurance coverage. Self-packed items are typically only insured for up to 60 cents per dollar, and damage claims for these goods can be challenging to get approved.
Legitimate moving companies will present proof of registration on all sites, trucks and documents. Interstate moves require USDOT and MC numbers, so be sure to inspect their registration thoroughly before hiring movers by visiting the official FMCSA website. Moving companies in Nevada are also required to have a license from the Nevada Transportation Authority.
You’ll also need to learn about your mover’s insurance policies. All movers should offer released-value coverage, which pays 60 cents per pound per item. If you're moving high-value items, inquire about your mover's full-value protection policies. Adding this supplementary coverage will cost more, but may be worth it if you're moving expensive or rare items.
The warmer months — May through September — are the peak time to move in the U.S., which creates considerably increased demand and significantly higher rates across the country for moves of all kinds. With good reason, this may steer you away from a summer move due to the higher cost.
We advise moving in the springtime or early autumn so that you have optimal weather conditions and more affordable pricing for services.
To be safe, keep important financial records, keepsakes and identification documents in your own car. We also recommend keeping expensive technology with you while moving.
Many moving businesses restrict insurance coverage for high-value possessions, such as jewelry and heirlooms. If you're worried about irreplaceable and valuable items being lost or damaged, take those belongings with you.
There are certain goods and materials that moving services aren't allowed to move. These include the following:
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We review national moving providers against our full moving methodology. We score movers based on reputation and customer experience, service availability, cost and pricing practices, insurance options, customer service and communication.
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