“Greta service! The guys knew what they were doing!”
Aurora runs from older established blocks near Stanley Marketplace and the original town site up through the newer subdivisions stretching toward the airport. We work the whole spread, off I-225 and I-70, hitting 80010, 80012, and 80013 regularly. Whether your place is a tidy brick ranch from the postwar boom or a three-story build with a tucked-under garage, the same named crew shows up, loads, drives, and unloads — no day labor, no subcontractors.
Because Aurora straddles Arapahoe and Adams County, we keep our Colorado PUC household-goods permit current and our US DOT and MC authority on file, so a move within Aurora or a longer haul out of state is both covered. We pad-wrap furniture, blanket the banisters in those split-entries, and dolly everything down the long driveways the newer neighborhoods love.
Aurora weather earns respect. Spring snowstorms blow in off the plains with no foothills to slow them, and the summer afternoon sun bakes a moving truck by two o’clock. Our movers salt icy walks, lay runners over wet entryways, and pace water breaks on the hot days so nobody rushes a heavy load.
What an Aurora move runs with Family Movers
Aurora pricing matches our flat Denver-metro rates — locked in writing before we lift a box, with pads, dollies, and tools included.
| Home size | Typical flat band | What’s included |
|---|---|---|
| One-bedroom apartment | $580–$940 | 2-mover crew, truck, pads, dollies |
| 2-bedroom | $1,000–$1,580 | Full wrap, disassembly, reassembly |
| Three-bedroom house | $1,680–$2,600 | 3-mover crew on larger loads |
Hourly runs $145/hr for a two-mover crew and truck, or $195/hr for three movers. We take a $125 deposit to lock the day, and it is credited straight to your final bill.