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United Trust Van Lines, LLC
4.30(
94
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Angi Approved

In business since 2022

Free estimates

Customers say: Quality work

"Hired to move some designated pieces of furniture and other items from primary home in NE to a BRAND NEW CONSTRUCTION home in Big Pine Key, FL. Items were picked up on 7/20 and initially going to warehouse in Dallas. Requested Delivery 7/29-8/1. Husband and I drove down and arrived 7/28. Contacted company 7/29 to be informed everything was still in warehouse. When asked if they were still coming this week was told probably not. After two days of back and forth, was informed they try and honor delivery requests but it states 3-21 days in contract with day 1 being when you can accept delivery and you don't count weekends. Husband and I had to fly back home to NE on 8/3 and I said 21 days could be 8/26. I was told it might not be that long and I said I am going to need at minimum of 72 hours as I can't just drop everything and jump on a plane. That did happen and scrambled on a flight paying additional $600. Damaged house and furniture from delivery cost us nearly $4000 to fix. RUN!"
Recommended by76%of homeowners
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American Knights Moving
4.32(
179
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Angi Approved

In business since 2007

Free estimates

Customers say: Quality work

"The crew showed as scheduled and took the quantity of goods agreed upon. They also packed my contact lenses and my diabetes medication after being told repeatedly that those items were not to be packed."
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Recommended by83%of homeowners
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Pink Zebra Moving of Plano,TX
5.00(
5
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Angi Approved

In business since 2025

Free estimates

Revolutionizing the moving industry one FUN move at a time! 🦓 \n✨Woman Owned and Operated ✨\n✨A professional team of trained employees (not contractors)✨\n✨No hidden fees — clear, upfront pricing✨

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Big Daddys Moving LLC
4.89(
265
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Angi Approved

In business since 2007

Free estimates

Customers say: True professional

"Such a wonderful group of men who carefully wrapped our antique furniture and packed my other antiques. They moved them all into our garage with the smaller pieces gently lifted into the 2nd story. The same group returned three times to return the furniture into the house and then to unwrap the antique items and placed them back into place. Nothing was broken or chipped. In 13 years and 4 moves via the military; we have never had such professional and pleasant movers. I will use them again."
Recommended by96%of homeowners
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Heritage Moving & Storage LLC
4.97(
174
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Angi Approved

In business since 2009

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Larry's crew was simply fantastic. They moved all out stuff with speed and care. I will recommend Heritage Moving to anyone I know who is moving. Finding a good mover is difficult. Trust this one with your possessions."
1 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by98%of homeowners
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Element Moving & Storage
4.63(
361
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Angi Approved

In business since 2010

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I had such a negative experience with this company. Do not recommend. They carried boxes marked "Fragile" upside down, broke items in half, water-damaged upholstered items, and their contract obviously requires waiving most claims. I've moved several times, and this is one of the worst moving experiences I've had."
4 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by88%of homeowners
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Major League Movers
4.14(
7
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Angi Approved

Customers say: Quick response

"I needed help moving the rest of my things from my old apartment the other movers left behind. Alex called me right away I was so impressed with the speed and care these guys game me. They all were professional and Mannerable. I will most definitely 💯 choose them for my next move. "
Recommended by42%of homeowners
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King Moving Company, LLC
4.96(
682
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Angi Approved

In business since 1995

Free estimates

Customers say: True professional

"KING CON: I booked King Moving Co. and Pamela McCarty of The McCarty Group, who at the recommendation of King co-owner Grant Fowler would provide "concierge" service to personally pack the art and collectibles, orchestrate the entire move, including King's packing, personally do all unpacking, and handle interior design and placement of all contents in the new home. Grant and Pam said they'd done more than 100 seamlessly successful moves together. Wow! And look at those great reviews to prove it! It was h***. Examples: Pam immediately tried to cut corners on the "turnkey" promise; bullied--ignored my instructions on handling art and banged framed pictures on tables and floor; imperiously told me "you can listen to that later" when I turned on a CD at the new home, pointing to her earphone, from which I could hear "Jesus"; despite my warning on what was clearly an assembled 6' book case, persisted in leaning it so precariously that it crashed to the floor, splintering an antique cherry end table; ignored the instructions and map to the reserved moving truck parking location at the new address and wasted an hour incommunicado with the crew while circling the building and questioning total strangers on the street, leaving her van with my valuables open and unlocked; spent a good hour every day criticizing the new home; shelved my 2,000+ books randomly, although I'd had her instruct the King guys to number each bookcase and shelf so the books would be placed correctly by subject; failed to finish the job, not surprising since she showed up solo as a kind of inflated would-be Superwoman, with no evidence of a McCarty GROUP; left without giving me a tour of where everything was; refused to take responsibility for any breakage or loss; and disappeared without a trace. (The self-proclaimed perfect packer had placed a variety of fine flatware and gourmet kitchen utensils at the bottom of a grocery sack containing unrelated, previously broken items I was considering having repaired, and which I almost threw out at the new home without seeing what was at the bottom. Ultimately all that was missing were eight very fine antique Gumps Double Old Fashioned glasses, two of a Gumps antique crystal compote set and two pieces of an antique English porcelain tea set. Tough luck!) For his part, Grant, whose contract required my payment of a 100% replacement/repair policy, denied any responsibility either, blaming everything on Pam, but offered to take care of a few other matters "because I'm a good guy," his constant refrain. (Pam and Grant are the only people I've ever met who incessantly sing their own praises. Note to self: That is a red flag!) He replaced a dozen lost tapped brass balls for the bed ($17) and a bathroom robe hook ($36) Pam had broken, sent out the broken end table and made an appointment for his crew to finish Pam's job by attaching six items to walls ($110). However, shortly before the team was supposed to arrive, he sent me a gag order to sign, or he'd cancel the work: " f. The Client and any other related parties agree to post or publish no reviews, posts, reposts, comments, responses or replies whatsoever concerning any matter explicitly or implicitly dealt with in this matter, or any matter concerning King Moving Co. LLC, on any website, social media platform, or any other public or private forum... "i. The Client agrees they shall not disclose any information contained in this settlement agreement and/or any information whatsoever related to this matter to any third parties for any reason." When I told Grant that his gag-order extortion apparently explains King's rave reviews, he went ballistic, texting me that he had to protect the company from "unscrupulous people like you!" Please note: He also charged 25% more than his estimate. That's another way to stiff the competition while screwing the customer! I told him I'd rather keep my First Amendment rights and self respect than sign his gag order, and have handled the damage myself. Moral: If reviews look too good to be true, they probably are."
Recommended by98%of homeowners
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FAQs for out-of-state moving service projects in Fort Worth, TX

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Living in Hawaii on $3,000 monthly is possible with careful budgeting and lifestyle adjustments. Success largely depends on housing costs, which vary significantly between neighborhoods and islands. Many residents find shared living arrangements or smaller accommodations in less expensive areas help manage expenses. Prioritizing necessities, limiting dining out, and embracing local recreational options that don't require significant spending can help stretch your monthly budget while still enjoying island living.

The hidden costs of moving to Hawaii often include unexpected shipping surcharges, agricultural inspection fees, and initial setup expenses. Many newcomers are surprised by delivery access fees for difficult locations, temporary accommodation needs while waiting for household goods, and higher utility deposits. Island-specific expenses like specialized pest control services and humidity-resistant storage solutions may also become necessary. Building a contingency fund of 10 to 15% above your estimated moving budget helps accommodate these unforeseen expenses.

How long it takes to ship household goods to Hawaii depends primarily on your chosen shipping method and departure location. Standard ocean freight often requires three to six weeks from mainland ports, with shared containers sometimes taking longer due to consolidation schedules. Air shipping dramatically reduces transit time to days rather than weeks, but at significantly higher cost. Many residents adopt a hybrid approach, sending essential items by air while allowing bulk possessions to follow by sea.

Whether you need special permits to move to Hawaii depends on the possessions you’re bringing. While American citizens don't need immigration documentation, certain items face strict regulation. Agricultural products, plants, and some animals require special permits or inspection certificates. Vehicle importation requires specific documentation and potential emissions testing. Large shipping containers may need delivery permits in certain residential areas. Consulting with transportation specialists familiar with Hawaii's requirements helps avoid compliance issues.

The items you’re prohibited from shipping to Hawaii include numerous plants, seeds, and fresh produce that might introduce invasive species to the islands' delicate ecosystem. Certain animals face strict prohibition, particularly snakes and other potential invasive species. Hazardous materials, firearms without proper documentation, and controlled substances cannot be shipped. Review current prohibited items lists from shipping companies and Hawaii's Department of Agriculture before packing, as regulations can change, and violations may result in significant penalties.

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