“Family Movers helped us move from Aurora to Lakewood. Joe and Pedro did a wonderful job, working quickly and making sure everything was protected. If you’re in Aurora or Lakewood, you won’t regret hiring Family Movers.”
Olde Town Arvada is the heart of it — those tidy older bungalows and squares on the streets around Grandview and Olde Wadsworth, where parking is tight and the porches are narrow. Then you’ve got the established postwar neighborhoods and the newer subdivisions pushing west toward the hills. Off I-70 and Wadsworth we work 80002, 80003, and 80004 regularly, and the same crew handles the whole job, every job.
The Olde Town homes ask for patience — narrow front steps, no driveway, sometimes alley access around back. Our movers know how to thread a sofa through a 1920s doorway and when to take the legs off the table instead of forcing it. The newer builds out west are easier on the doorways but mean longer carries from the truck, so we bring extra dollies and plan the path before anyone lifts.
Arvada weather is Front Range standard — icy January mornings, wet spring snow, and a hard summer sun that cooks a parked truck. We salt the walks, cover the floors against melt and mud, and keep a steady pace so a heavy dresser never gets rushed.
What it costs to move in Arvada
Arvada moves run on our flat Denver-metro pricing, written down and locked before moving day.
| Move type | Price | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Local hourly (2 movers) | $145/hr | Truck, pads, dollies included |
| Local hourly (3 movers) | $195/hr | For larger Olde Town homes |
| 3-bedroom flat band | $1,680–$2,600 | Most established Arvada houses |
We take a $125 deposit to lock the day, and it is credited straight to your final bill. We carry up to $1,000,000 cargo coverage per shipment, with our Colorado PUC permit and US DOT/MC authority current.