“Had a great experience with Joe and Pedro. These two were on time, worked hard the entire time, and got everything done quicker than I expected. Professional, easy to communicate with, and clearly take pride in their work. Would absolutely book them again.”
There’s a real difference between throwing things in boxes and packing a home so nothing rattles loose on I-25. Our crew double-wraps stemware, uses dish-pack boxes with cell dividers for the china, builds custom cartons for mirrors and framed art, and labels every box by room so unpacking isn’t a scavenger hunt. Kids’ rooms and family heirlooms get the same patient hands, which is the whole point of the name on the truck.
Short on time? We do partial-packs constantly. A lot of Denver families box their own clothes and books and leave us the kitchen, the fragiles and the garage, the rooms that actually break things if they’re rushed. We’ll bring the right cartons for each one: dish-packs for the cabinets, wardrobe boxes so your closets travel on the hanger, and sturdy book boxes that won’t blow out at the bottom when a crew lifts them off the truck.
What packing costs
Full-pack pricing covers both the materials and the labor, sized to your home after Ray takes a look. You only pay for the rooms you hand us.
| Option | What you get |
|---|---|
| Full-pack (from $410) | Boxes, paper, tape and crew labor for the whole home |
| Partial-pack | We box the rooms you choose: kitchen, fragiles, art |
| Specialty crating | Custom cartons for mirrors, glass tops and artwork |
| Unpacking | We can unbox and place items at the new home |
What packing doesn’t cover
To keep the estimate honest, a few things sit outside the packing line:
- The move itself; packing is an add-on to your local or long-distance booking
- Specialty handling for a piano or safe, which runs from $359
- Hauling away your old boxes and paper after the unpack, unless arranged
- Extra full-value protection beyond the standard released-value coverage
Everything we’ll pack, and what it costs, is written down before a single box gets taped.