Best Movers Near Grand Junction, CO (2026 Reviews)

TWO MEN AND A TRUCK is Grand Junction's top-rated moving company on moveBuddha, earning a 4.36/5 stars. Rankings are based on 186 verified customer reviews, BBB rating, and proximity to Grand Junction, CO, covering 2 local Grand Junction movers.

Local movers in Grand Junction are priced hourly. The Colorado average is $120/hour for a 2-person crew. Use the moveBuddha moving cost calculator to get a personalized estimate.

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 Moving in Grand Junction, CO right now: Peak summer moving season is here. The 4th of July is one of the busiest moving weekends of the year. Prices spike and availability drops sharply around the holiday. If your Grand Junction move is scheduled near that window, you should already have a mover locked in. If not, move quickly.

What are the top-rated moving companies in Grand Junction, CO?

moveBuddha scored 2 Grand Junction movers drawing on 186 verified customer reviews, with a market average score of 4.33/5. Rankings also draw on moveBuddha's reviews of 79 Colorado movers and 19,938 verified Colorado customer reviews to surface the closest and highest-rated companies serving Grand Junction from nearby locations.

  1. TWO MEN AND A TRUCK: 4.36 out of 5 stars
  2. All Pro Moving and Storage: 4.3 out of 5 stars
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  • Full-service moves
  • Labor-only moves
  • Packing
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  • Piano moves
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  • Interstate moves
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Industry experience 5.0

Companies with more years in business often outperform newer competitors. TWO MEN AND A TRUCK has been in business for 33 years, demonstrating strong staying power in a competitive industry with services like labor-only moving and intrastate moving.

Review quality 4.1

Customer reviews are the clearest window into a mover’s reputation. TWO MEN AND A TRUCK has about 91% positive reviews across roughly 105 total reviews, with an average Yelp rating of 3.0.

Quote accuracy 3.9

Quote reliability often comes down to clarity and consistency. Customers can request quotes from TWO MEN AND A TRUCK.

Customer service 4.4

From responsiveness to follow-through, customer service is a big differentiator. TWO MEN AND A TRUCK emphasizes clear communication, careful handling.

Recent reviews

"Isaac, Ethan, and Matt were so gentle with my things! They called me when they were on their way, arrived on time, and moved everything carefully. 10/10, highly recommend."

"Their team was so quick and efficient. They did not damage any of our stuff and put everything exactly where I asked. Highly recommend!"

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744 Noland Ave B, Grand Junction, CO, 81501
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  • Full-service moves
  • Packing
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  • Piano moves
  • Safe moving
  • Storage available
  • Interstate moves
  • Intrastate moves

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Industry experience 3.5

Companies with more years in business often outperform newer competitors. All Pro Moving and Storage has been in business for 15 years, demonstrating strong staying power in a competitive industry with services like intrastate moving and interstate moving.

Review quality 4.5

Customer reviews are the clearest window into a mover’s reputation. All Pro Moving and Storage has about 78% positive reviews across roughly 81 total reviews, with an average Yelp rating of 4.0.

Quote accuracy 3.7

Quote reliability often comes down to clarity and consistency. Customers can request quotes from All Pro Moving and Storage.

Customer service 4.4

From responsiveness to follow-through, customer service is a big differentiator. All Pro Moving and Storage emphasizes clear communication, careful handling.

Recent reviews

The entire staff handled my moving needs professionally and efficiently from the first phone call until the last item was moved. They communicated well and handled challenging items carefully.

These guys were great! 4 guys loaded fast and efficiently. Very affordable—other companies quoted far more. They rolled with problems on moving day calmly and quickly. Would definitely use them again!

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559 Sandhill Ln #202, Grand Junction, CO, 81505
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How do Grand Junction, CO moving companies compare?

Company Our rating Positive reviews BBB Quote
TWO MEN AND A TRUCK
33 years in business
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All Pro Moving and Storage
15 years in business
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78% A+

Proximity to Grand Junction is a ranking factor, so a mover appearing higher on the list may have a lower score than one listed below it. A nearby company can outrank a higher-scored mover based further out. Each company's positive review rate and BBB rating are included so you can compare quality and reputation side by side.

  2 Colorado cities rank among the top 10 most popular moving destinations in the entire U.S. Fort Collins ranks #6, with more than twice as many people searching to move in as searching to leave. Boulder ranks #10 with the same trend. Local mover demand is high — book ahead during peak season. See moveBuddha's full 2026 Moving Trends Report →

Popular moving routes from Grand Junction, CO

Local movers in Grand Junction are the right choice for moves under 500 miles, typically along I-25 and I-70. For longer moves, you need a full-service interstate carrier with USDOT authority, binding estimate practices, and the logistics to handle cross-country delivery. See our guide to the best long-distance movers from Grand Junction, CO for route-specific recommendations and pricing.

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How much do movers cost in Grand Junction, CO?

Local movers in Grand Junction are priced hourly. The Colorado average is $120/hour for a 2-person crew. Total cost depends on home size and hours on the clock.

Home size Estimated local move cost in Grand Junction
Studio $297 – $495
1 bedroom $396 – $693
2 bedrooms $594 – $990
3 bedrooms $891 – $1,485
4+ bedrooms $1,188 – $2,178

Estimates based on national average local move costs, adjusted for Grand Junction's cost of living. Actual costs vary by crew size, hours, and services.

Ready to compare Grand Junction mover prices? See our full guide on Grand Junction, CO mover costs →

Which Grand Junction, CO movers offer specialty services?

Grand Junction has 2 reviewed moving companies, but not all offer the same services. moveBuddha tracked specialty service availability across the market. Here is what is offered, how common each service is, and which companies rank highest in each category:

  • Piano moving: 2 of 2 Grand Junction movers (100.0%) offer it. TWO MEN AND A TRUCK (4.36/5) is Grand Junction's top-rated piano mover.

What movers in Grand Junction offer piano moving?

Piano moving is available from 2 of 2 Grand Junction movers (100.0%). TWO MEN AND A TRUCK (4.36/5) is Grand Junction's top-rated piano mover.

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Top-rated Grand Junction piano movers TWO MEN AND A TRUCK, All Pro Moving and Storage
Upright piano $792 to $1,485
Baby grand piano $1,188 to $2,475
Grand piano $1,782 to $3,465

Piano weight (300 to 800 lbs for uprights, 500 to 1,200 lbs for baby grands, over 1,200 lbs for concert grands) is the primary cost driver, as heavier instruments require more crew and specialized equipment. Bundling a piano into a full household move is usually cheaper than booking a piano-only carrier. See moveBuddha's guide to the best piano movers for vetted options and how to pack and move a piano for prep tips.

Apartment and high-rise moving in Grand Junction

Moving in or out of an apartment or high-rise in Grand Junction adds logistical steps that ground-floor moves don't require. Before booking, confirm the following with your mover:

  • Elevator reservation: most buildings require a reserved service elevator window. Book it as soon as you have your move date. Slots fill quickly, especially on weekends and the first of the month.
  • Certificate of Insurance (COI): many Grand Junction apartment buildings and high-rises require a COI from your mover before they'll allow access to service elevators or loading docks. Ask your mover for a COI early. This is a standard request and any licensed mover should provide it without charge.
  • Long carry and shuttle fees: if the moving truck can't park within a short distance of the building entrance, a shuttle vehicle or long-carry charge ($75–$500+) may apply. Confirm the loading dock situation before signing your estimate.
  • Labor-only movers: 50% of Grand Junction movers offer labor-only service (loading and unloading without a truck), which pairs well with a rented container or truck. TWO MEN AND A TRUCK is Grand Junction's top-rated labor-only provider.

If your building has strict move-in rules, ask your mover for references from similar Grand Junction apartment moves before committing.

DIY moving options in Grand Junction, CO

Not every Grand Junction move needs a full-service crew. These alternatives cost significantly less:

Rental trucks

The best rental truck options for a DIY move in Grand Junction, CO are Budget Truck Rental (4.3/5), U-Haul (4.2/5), and Penske Truck Rental (4.0/5). Budget leads on transparent pricing and discount availability. U-Haul offers 7 truck sizes and one-way rentals for moves that won't bring you back. Penske carries the most consistently maintained fleet, with unlimited mileage on select routes. Use moveBuddha's moving truck size guide to match the right truck to your home size before booking.

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Moving containers

The best moving container companies available in Grand Junction, CO are PODS (4.5/5), Units Moving and Portable Storage (4.3/5), and MovingYourself (5.0/5), based on moveBuddha's ratings. Container moves work by dropping a portable unit at your door, giving you several days to load at your own pace, then the company handles pickup and delivery. See our full moving container company guide for cost comparisons by move size, or the moving container sizes guide to find the right unit for your load.

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Labor-only movers + rented truck

The best labor-only movers in Grand Junction, CO start with TWO MEN AND A TRUCK (4.36/5) and , both offering loading, packing, and assembly services. You drive, they lift. Rent a truck, put these crews on the loading and unloading, and keep full control of your timeline and route.

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Moving in Grand Junction, CO: what you need to know

A Grand Junction move involves logistics that go beyond booking a crew and loading a truck. The checklist below covers the practical steps specific to moving in this market.

Before move day

  • Update your address: file a change of address with the USPS before your move date. Grand Junction residents can start at USPS Mover's Guide. Also update your address with Colorado DMV, your bank, employer, and any subscription services.
  • Certificate of Insurance (COI): many Grand Junction buildings require a COI from your moving company before granting loading dock or elevator access. Request this from your mover as soon as you book. It's a standard document and any licensed mover should provide it free of charge.
  • Reserve your elevator: if you're in a building with a service elevator, reserve a time window as early as possible. Weekend and month-end slots fill fast.
  • Get a binding estimate: a binding estimate locks your final price. A non-binding estimate can change based on actual weight or time. Always confirm in writing before signing.

Timing your move

  • Peak season (May–September): demand is highest in summer. Grand Junction's summer highs reach 93°F, which pushes prices up and crew availability down. Book at least 4–6 weeks ahead during this window.
  • Off-peak savings: moves booked in October–April, on weekdays, or mid-month typically cost 10%–20% less. If your schedule is flexible, ask movers about off-peak pricing. See moveBuddha's best time to move guide for a month-by-month breakdown.
  • Winter conditions: Grand Junction's winter lows reach 18°F. Winter moves are cheaper but require planning for ice, snow delays, and longer loading times. Confirm your mover's weather policy before booking.

Colorado moving regulations and your rights

  • Verify your mover is licensed: all Colorado movers are required to be licensed with the state. Check your mover's license at Colorado's licensed movers directory. Ask for their USDOT number for interstate moves.
  • The Colorado Public Utilities Commission (COPUC) regulates local and intrastate moving service providers in Colorado.
  • Released-value coverage: movers are required to offer basic protection at $0.60 per pound per item at no extra cost. This covers almost nothing on high-value items. Ask about full valuation coverage before signing.
  • Choose Released Value Protection for its cost-free advantage, provided by movers with minimal coverage. Under this option, the mover's responsibility is capped at 60 cents per pound per article. For instance, if your mover lost or damaged a valuable item, you would only receive compensation based on this limited valuation. If you seek comprehensive coverage for your items' full value, discuss alternative options with the moving company you're hiring or explore third-party insurance providers.
  • Your rights as a shipper: for interstate moves, the FMCSA requires movers to provide "Your Rights and Responsibilities When You Move" before your move. Read it. It covers estimates, liability, dispute resolution, and the 110% rule. Download it at fmcsa.dot.gov/protect-your-move.

Frequently asked questions: moving in Grand Junction, CO

How much do movers cost in Grand Junction, CO?

Local movers in Grand Junction, CO charge by the hour. The Colorado average is $120/hour for a 2-person crew.

Key cost factors for a Grand Junction move, based on moveBuddha's review data:

  • Access fees: stairs, elevators, long carries, and shuttle service each add $75–$500+ when the truck can't load directly. Get these costs itemized in your estimate before signing.
  • Deposit requirement: many Grand Junction movers require a deposit to secure your booking. Confirm refund terms before paying.
  • Full valuation coverage: available from select Grand Junction movers. The default released-value protection covers only $0.60 per pound. Full valuation coverage costs extra and covers replacement value.
  • Hours on-site: local moves bill by the clock. Home size, floor access, elevator waits, and how much packing work the crew handles are the primary time drivers.
  • Long-distance pricing: moves leaving Grand Junction across state lines are priced by shipment weight and mileage, not hourly. 100% of Grand Junction movers (2 companies) handle interstate moves. Fuel surcharges on long-distance moves typically add 8%–15% to transportation charges.
  • Packing services: 100% of Grand Junction movers (2 companies) offer full packing, and 100% supply packing materials. Professional packing adds $0.15–$0.21 per pound on average.

DIY options like a rental truck or moving container reduce costs by roughly 30% compared to full-service moving, based on moveBuddha's analysis. Use the moving cost calculator to get a market-specific baseline before collecting quotes.

What do full-service movers in Grand Junction include, and what costs extra?

A standard full-service move in Grand Junction, CO includes loading, transport, and unloading. Basic furniture padding and simple disassembly/reassembly for bed frames and standard furniture pieces are included in the base rate. Packing, valuation upgrades, storage, crating, and specialty-item handling are add-ons billed separately. The table below shows what Grand Junction movers offer and what each add-on typically costs, based on moveBuddha's review data.

Add-on service % of Grand Junction movers Typical cost impact
Full packing 100% (2 companies) +$0.15–$0.21 per pound on average
Packing materials 100% Priced per box or kit; confirm before booking
Storage 100% ~$0.50 per cubic foot per month; a 1-bedroom (~514 cu ft) runs ~$254/month
Labor-only (load/unload, no transport) 50% (1 companies) Hourly rate only; no truck or transport charge
Access fees (stairs, elevator, long carry, shuttle) Situational $75–$500+ when the truck can't load directly; shuttle service adds $0.08–$0.12 per pound with minimums starting around $200

Every add-on above requires written confirmation before booking. A binding estimate locks the final price. A non-binding estimate can change based on actual weight or time. See the hidden and unexpected moving costs guide for a full breakdown of what to request in writing.

Do movers in Grand Junction offer senior, military, or other discounts?

moveBuddha found no confirmed senior, military, AAA, student, teacher, or law enforcement discounts among the Grand Junction movers in its database. That does not mean discounts are unavailable. Ask each mover directly at the quote stage, since some companies offer unpublished rates for eligible groups. Confirm any discount in writing before signing.

How far in advance should I book movers in Grand Junction?

Book Grand Junction movers at least 4–6 weeks ahead during peak moving season (May through September) and on month-end dates. For off-peak moves (October through April, mid-month, or on a weekday), 2–3 weeks is usually sufficient. Last-minute bookings (under 1 week) are possible but limit your options to movers with open capacity, which may not include your preferred company or the best-rated crews.

Once you have a date, request a binding written estimate before paying any deposit. Confirm the mover's cancellation and reschedule policy in writing at booking. Some Grand Junction movers charge a fee for changes made within 48–72 hours of the move.

What is a Certificate of Insurance (COI) and do Grand Junction movers provide one?

A Certificate of Insurance (COI) is a document from your mover's insurance carrier that names your building as an additional insured and confirms the mover carries active liability coverage. Many Grand Junction apartment buildings, condos, and commercial properties require a COI before they'll permit a moving crew to use service elevators or loading docks.

Any licensed, insured Grand Junction mover should provide a COI at no charge. Request it as soon as you book. Your building management may need it 5–10 business days before your move. If a mover hesitates or charges for a COI, that is a red flag worth taking seriously.

Are movers in Grand Junction licensed and insured?

Colorado requires moving companies operating within the state to hold a valid state license. Verify a mover's license at the Colorado licensed movers directory. For interstate moves (crossing state lines), movers must also hold a USDOT number issued by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA). You can verify any USDOT number at safer.fmcsa.dot.gov.

Always ask your Grand Junction mover for their license number and USDOT number before signing. moveBuddha verifies licensing and insurance status for all movers in its database as part of the review process.

How long does a local move take in Grand Junction?

Local Grand Junction moves are billed by the hour, so understanding time estimates helps you budget accurately. Based on moveBuddha's Grand Junction-area data:

  • Studio/1 bedroom: 2–4 hours with a 2-person crew
  • 2 bedrooms: 4–6 hours with a 2-person crew
  • 3 bedrooms: 6–8 hours with a 3-person crew
  • 4+ bedrooms: 8–12 hours with a 3–4 person crew

These are averages. Actual time increases with stairs, elevator waits, long carries from truck to door, and the amount of packing the crew handles. Pre-packing boxes, reserving an elevator, and ensuring a clear loading path are the most effective ways to keep hourly costs on track.

Do Grand Junction movers have experience with apartments and high-rises?

Yes. Most Grand Junction movers regularly handle apartment and high-rise moves. When evaluating a mover for this type of move, ask specifically about their experience with:

  • Service elevator scheduling and building move-in procedures in Grand Junction
  • Providing a Certificate of Insurance (COI) for building management
  • Shuttle vehicles or alternative loading setups when a truck can't park close to the entrance
  • Stair carries if the service elevator is unavailable or too small for large pieces

A mover with genuine Grand Junction apartment experience will ask about your building's move-in process during the quoting stage, not after you've signed. If they don't ask, bring it up yourself before committing.

What is the best time of year to move in Grand Junction?

The cheapest time to move in Grand Junction is October through April, particularly on weekdays and mid-month dates when mover demand drops. Moving during this window can reduce your total cost by 10%–20% compared to peak summer rates.

Peak season runs May through September. Grand Junction's summer highs reach 93°F, which makes physically demanding moves harder on crews and can slow load times on the hottest days. Demand is highest on weekends, the first and last days of the month, and during the school-year transition in late August.

Winter moves are the most affordable but require contingency planning. Grand Junction's winter lows reach 18°F. Confirm your mover's weather delay policy before booking a winter move.

Regardless of season, booking 4–6 weeks ahead gives you the best pick of Grand Junction's top-rated movers and the most flexibility on scheduling.

How moveBuddha selects and reviews Grand Junction, CO moving companies

moveBuddha's moving analyst team evaluated 79 Colorado moving companies using a five-factor weighted scoring system: customer satisfaction (40%), dispute resolution (20%), industry reputation (15%), online reputation (15%), and service options (10%). Rankings for Grand Junction draw on 19,938 verified customer reviews across Colorado: real move experiences submitted by customers, not scraped from third-party platforms.

That scoring system draws on moveBuddha's dataset of 1,000+ live price points and research across 4,500+ movers nationwide, so you're getting recommendations built on real market data, not just review aggregation.

  • Customer satisfaction (40%): The company consistently completes moves on time, communicates proactively, and delivers within the estimated cost. These factors matter most when hiring a mover.
  • Dispute resolution (20%): Problems happen in every industry. We reward companies that take clear ownership of issues and make genuine, documented efforts to resolve them.
  • Industry reputation (15%): The company holds standing in professional moving organizations and participates in industry oversight, which signals accountability beyond customer reviews alone.
  • Online reputation (15%): The company maintains accurate, up-to-date information online and responds promptly and professionally to customer inquiries and complaints.
  • Service options (10%): We favor companies that offer full packing, storage, specialty item handling, and expedited delivery. These services matter on a complex move.

Read our complete moving company rating methodology for the full scoring breakdown.

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How to move in Grand Junction: permits, COI, and city logistics

A step-by-step guide to planning a local move in Grand Junction, CO, including permit requirements, certificate of insurance, elevator booking, and mover verification.

  1. Verify your mover's license and insurance. The Colorado Public Utilities Commission (COPUC) regulates local and intrastate moving service providers in Colorado. Verify a license.
  2. Request a Certificate of Insurance (COI). If your Grand Junction building requires a COI for loading dock or elevator access, request one from your mover immediately after booking. Any licensed mover should provide it free of charge within a few business days.
  3. Reserve your parking and elevator access. Contact your building manager to reserve a service elevator window and, if needed, a parking permit for the moving truck on your Grand Junction street. Book these at least 2 weeks before your move date.
  4. Get a binding written estimate. Request a binding estimate from at least 3 Grand Junction movers. A binding estimate locks your final price. Review all line items (including access fees, packing, and valuation coverage) before signing.

The final verdict: moving in Grand Junction, CO

Collect at least 3 binding estimates, confirm your mover's license and insurance, and request a COI if your building requires one. Use the moveBuddha cost calculator to set your budget baseline before reaching out to movers.