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Written By Bradford Cuthrell
Last Updated April 2024
Many are unsurprised to discover that people often cite moving as one of the most stressful things they've done. Although traffic may not even make it on your list of concerns in St. Louis, there are still many stressors you could face on moving day. All of the various costs that go along with moving might be contributing to your stress.
Let our carefully crafted list of St. Louis' best movers help reduce your stress and get you on your way to your new home.
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Our Rating
Good customer service
Reliable service
Free quotes
Transparent pricing
Helps educate customers
Services Offered
Our Rating
Good customer service
Punctual service
Reliable service
Transparent pricing
Free quotes
Helps educate customers
Services Offered
Our Rating
Transparent pricing
Reliable service
Good customer service
Free quotes
Helps educate customers
Services Offered
Our Rating
Good customer service
Transparent pricing
Helps educate customers
Free quotes
Services Offered
Our Rating
Punctual service
Good customer service
Transparent pricing
Helps educate customers
Short-notice moves
Free quotes
Reliable service
Services Offered
Our Rating
Transparent pricing
Helps educate customers
Good customer service
Free quotes
Services Offered
Our Rating
Free quotes
Good customer service
Short-notice moves
Reliable service
Transparent pricing
Services Offered
Our Rating
Free quotes
Helps educate customers
Good customer service
Transparent pricing
Services Offered
Our Rating
Helps educate customers
Transparent pricing
Free quotes
Short-notice moves
Good customer service
Services Offered
Today's Homeowner looks at dozens of datapoints on moving companies to come up with our data-driven rankings. It's not possible for a company to pay for preferential treatment in our rankings. We look at the following key factors in determining who should top our list:
Different types of movers are suited for different sorts of moves. The first step in hiring a moving company is figuring out whether a local or national company is best. Movers can further be split into full-service and self-service. A full-service mover provides packing and loading services, which can be well worth it if you hate packing boxes. Self-service moving companies provide a truck and a driver, but you'll be expected to have your things packed when they arrive.
You can read up on the reputation of a moving company via online reviews and the BBB. You will also benefit from knowing which movers near you meet the mover licensing requirements in Missouri. All of the companies on our list of St. Louis' best movers are well-reviewed and picked by our expert team.
After you've found a few companies you like, you can begin getting estimates from them. It is recommended that you talk to at least one or two of the companies from our list above. When you do speak with a mover, be sure you explain all of the services you'll need. Also, verify that the company provides you with a "binding estimate," as otherwise it may be subject to change.
You may be wondering how much you're going to spend moving. In St. Louis, the usual hourly cost for movers is:
We've determined the top mover in your area to be Arch Moving.
We use a variety of different criteria to determine which movers in St. Louis are the best ones. They include:
When picking a date to move, you'll want to think about both cost and convenience. Moving during the summer months tends to be more expensive, as this is when most people move. Traffic may also be heavier during these months. You will probably want to avoid moving in May or August specifically, as the 40,112 college students attending school within 15 miles of St. Louis will be moving in those months as well.
There is also the weather to consider. Temperatures in St. Louis tend to be warm. Your move may be more inconvenient during the warmer months, depending on how hot the day is.
You should choose a local mover if you aren't moving long-distance. Local movers know the St. Louis area better and can provide more tailored services. However, national movers usually have more resources, better insurance, and a wider variety of services.
To ensure you get your desired pickup and delivery times, you should book moving services as early in advance as possible, ideally four to six weeks before your moving day.
High temperatures in St. Louis can reach 65°F. The area has about average daily rainfall and moderate snowfall in the winter months.
St. Louis' cost of living index is 103.1. This figure considers mortgage or rent payments, food, childcare, transportation, and other essential expenses. (100.0 is the national average.)