Movers in East New York
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Typical price: $320–$6,000
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Movers prices in East New York
| Job size | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Studio apartment 2 movers, roughly 2-3 hours | $320 | $460 | $740 |
| 1-bedroom 2 movers, roughly 3-4 hours | $460 | $740 | $1,100 |
| 2-bedroom 2-3 movers, roughly 4-6 hours | $830 | $1,300 | $2,000 |
| 3-bedroom house 3-4 movers, most of a day | $1,400 | $2,000 | $3,200 |
| 4+ bedroom house Large crew, full day or more | $2,300 | $3,700 | $6,000 |
How to hire a movers pro in United States
- For interstate moves, verify the company's USDOT number on the FMCSA website; for local moves check your state's regulator (many states license intrastate movers)
- Get a written estimate after an in-home or video survey — binding or not-to-exceed if possible
- Ask about valuation coverage: released value (60 cents/lb, near-worthless) vs full-value protection
- Check reviews and complaint history (BBB, FMCSA complaint database for interstate movers)
- Confirm the hourly rate includes truck, fuel and travel time, and ask about stair/long-carry fees
- Never pay a large deposit — reputable US movers take most payment on delivery
Interstate movers must register with the FMCSA and carry a USDOT number, and federal rules require them to provide the 'Your Rights and Responsibilities When You Move' booklet. Intrastate (local) moves are regulated state-by-state — some states license movers tightly, others barely at all, so verification differs by state.
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Frequently asked questions
Do movers handle pianos, safes and other heavy items?
Yes, but as a declared specialty item with a surcharge — upright pianos, safes, marble tables and gym machines need extra crew, straps or dollies. Never let a two-person crew improvise a piano move down stairs; ask whether the firm has done that specific item and whether their insurance covers it.
Are my belongings insured during a move?
Basic coverage included in most quotes is minimal (often a small amount per item or per kilo/pound). Ask about full-value protection or goods-in-transit insurance, what it costs, and what's excluded — owner-packed boxes are usually not covered for breakage. Photograph valuable items before the move and note any damage on the delivery sheet before the crew leaves.
What's the difference between a 'man with a van' and a full moving company?
A man-with-a-van outfit is 1-2 people and a mid-size van — ideal for studio/1-bed moves, single items, and short hops, at roughly half the hourly cost of a full crew. Full moving companies bring bigger trucks, more crew, packing services and proper transit insurance — worth it from a 2-bedroom home upward or when access is difficult.
How long does a local move take?
With a 2-person crew: a studio typically takes 2-3 hours, a 1-bedroom 3-4 hours, a 2-bedroom 4-6 hours, and a 3-bedroom house 6-8+ hours. Stairs, long carries from the truck, and packing on the day all add time — mention them when you get quotes or the estimate will be low.
What should I sort out before the movers arrive in East New York?
Reserve parking as close to the door as possible at both addresses — parking fines and long carries in East New York are billed to you. Book the lift with your building if there is one, confirm any building move-in rules, label boxes by room, and keep essentials (documents, chargers, kettle, first-night box) in your own car.
How much do movers cost per hour in the US?
Two movers with a truck typically run $100-$200 per hour, around $150 in most metros, with a 2-3 hour minimum. Each additional mover adds roughly $40-$75 per hour. A typical local move totals about $880-$2,500 depending on home size.
What is full-value protection and should I buy it?
Federal law requires interstate movers to offer full-value protection, under which the mover repairs, replaces or pays out damaged items — versus the free 'released value' coverage of only 60 cents per pound. For any move with real furniture, the extra cost (often 1-2% of declared value) is usually worth it.
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