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Written By Bradford Cuthrell
Last Updated February 2024
When you're getting ready to move, you may feel by how much preparation and hard work that the job will require. Even if your destination is a smaller city (like Las Vegas) with more space, you might be concerned about navigating around with a cumbersome moving truck. Your move is comprised of a lot of moving parts, and it's normal to find yourself worrying frequently.
Utilize our meticulously assembled list of the best movers in Las Vegas to cut down on the headaches of moving by getting everything taken care of.
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Good customer service
Reliable service
Transparent pricing
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Services Offered
Reliable service
Free quotes
Transparent pricing
Helps educate customers
Good customer service
Services Offered
Reliable service
Free quotes
Good customer service
Helps educate customers
Transparent pricing
Services Offered
Free quotes
Punctual service
Helps educate customers
Good customer service
Transparent pricing
Reliable service
Services Offered
Free quotes
Transparent pricing
Good customer service
Helps educate customers
Reliable service
Services Offered
Free quotes
Transparent pricing
Helps educate customers
Good customer service
Services Offered
Punctual service
Helps educate customers
Reliable service
Transparent pricing
Free quotes
Good customer service
Services Offered
Transparent pricing
Helps educate customers
Reliable service
Good customer service
Free quotes
Punctual 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:
To choose a moving company, you'll first need to finalize the details of your move to know whether a local or national mover is better for your needs. You'll also need to determine if you require a full-service or self-service mover. If you are someone who hates packing boxes, a full-service company that offers packing services may be best for you. If you don't mind doing your own packing, you may prefer a self-service mover, which will provide a truck and driver but not help pack your things.
Once you know what you need, learn which moving companies meet Nevada's licensing requirements for movers. Other easy ways to research a company's credibility include searching for reviews online and checking its reputation via the BBB. Every company on our list of the best movers in Las Vegas is well-reviewed and picked by our experts.
After you've found a few companies you like, you can begin the process of asking for estimates. 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, make sure you explain all the services that you're going to need. You should also check that the company provides you with a "binding estimate" – otherwise, it may be subject to change.
One of the biggest questions you have is how expensive your move will be. The usual hourly fee for moving in Las Vegas is as follows:
Today's Homeowner has found the top mover in your area to be Sky Van Lines.
We use multiple different criteria to determine which movers in Las Vegas are the best ones. They include:
To check a mover's reputation, you can:
A few signs that you shouldn't use a specific mover include:
If you're moving to a different home in Las Vegas, choose a local company. They will be more familiar with the area. If you're moving to Las Vegas from afar, a national company is best, as they have more experience moving large numbers of items across the country.
The average annual high in Las Vegas can get up to 75°F, and the area is in the bottom third of the country for daily rainfall. Winters here yield extremely low (if any) snowfall.
Compared to a national average of 100.0, the cost of living index for Las Vegas is 122.2. This index considers housing payments, childcare, food, transportation, and other crucial expenses.