I’ve helped thousands of people move over the last decade, and I can tell
you that no two moves are exactly alike. Let me help you find the mover that’s right for you.
I’ve helped thousands of people move over the last decade, and I can tell you
that no two moves are exactly alike. Let me help you find the mover that’s right for you.
Industry experience shows how established and transparent a mover is, which are signs of smoother operations and fewer surprises. We score this by checking if the company clearly shares its background and services on its website, has 5+ years of operating history (BBB verified), and shows real-world legitimacy.
Review Quality
4.1
Review quality reveals how consistently a company delivers for real customers. We evaluate this by looking at average ratings on Yelp, BBB, or Google (with at least 10 reviews), and we factor in whether the mover is licensed in their operating state. After all, good reviews don’t mean much if the company isn’t compliant.
Quote Accuracy
4.1
Clear pricing is a top predictor of whether a move stays on budget or turns into a nightmare. We score quote accuracy based on whether a mover offers online estimates and explains payment and discount policies upfront. We look for info on required deposits and whether discounts for military, seniors, teachers, students, AAA members, or law enforcement are offered and easy to find.
Customer Service
5.0
Customer service matters because moving issues happen. What counts is how companies handle them. We evaluate whether movers have resolved complaints over the past 3 years, respond to reviews, list basic contact info, and stay active on social media, which are good signs they’re still in business and engaging with customers.
Recent Reviews
“Uli and Andy did an amazing job moving my piano and bed! Great communication and very careful with the piano. Everything arrived safely. Will definitely use again!”
“The team was efficient, friendly, and professional. My items arrived safely, the process was easy, and the price was better than other companies. Highly recommend Moving Proz!”
Industry experience shows how established and transparent a mover is, which are signs of smoother operations and fewer surprises. We score this by checking if the company clearly shares its background and services on its website, has 5+ years of operating history (BBB verified), and shows real-world legitimacy.
Review Quality
4.5
Review quality reveals how consistently a company delivers for real customers. We evaluate this by looking at average ratings on Yelp, BBB, or Google (with at least 10 reviews), and we factor in whether the mover is licensed in their operating state. After all, good reviews don’t mean much if the company isn’t compliant.
Quote Accuracy
4.2
Clear pricing is a top predictor of whether a move stays on budget or turns into a nightmare. We score quote accuracy based on whether a mover offers online estimates and explains payment and discount policies upfront. We look for info on required deposits and whether discounts for military, seniors, teachers, students, AAA members, or law enforcement are offered and easy to find.
Customer Service
4.7
Customer service matters because moving issues happen. What counts is how companies handle them. We evaluate whether movers have resolved complaints over the past 3 years, respond to reviews, list basic contact info, and stay active on social media, which are good signs they’re still in business and engaging with customers.
Recent Reviews
“K and Fernando took great care of all my things, were pleasant to chat with, and just all around awesome. Will absolutely work with them whenever I move next!”
“I had an excellent experience—on time, very communicative, and moved extra items we hadn’t planned for. Highly recommend them for a quick, stress-free moving experience!”
Industry experience shows how established and transparent a mover is, which are signs of smoother operations and fewer surprises. We score this by checking if the company clearly shares its background and services on its website, has 5+ years of operating history (BBB verified), and shows real-world legitimacy.
Review Quality
4.6
Review quality reveals how consistently a company delivers for real customers. We evaluate this by looking at average ratings on Yelp, BBB, or Google (with at least 10 reviews), and we factor in whether the mover is licensed in their operating state. After all, good reviews don’t mean much if the company isn’t compliant.
Quote Accuracy
4.1
Clear pricing is a top predictor of whether a move stays on budget or turns into a nightmare. We score quote accuracy based on whether a mover offers online estimates and explains payment and discount policies upfront. We look for info on required deposits and whether discounts for military, seniors, teachers, students, AAA members, or law enforcement are offered and easy to find.
Customer Service
5.0
Customer service matters because moving issues happen. What counts is how companies handle them. We evaluate whether movers have resolved complaints over the past 3 years, respond to reviews, list basic contact info, and stay active on social media, which are good signs they’re still in business and engaging with customers.
Recent Reviews
“John, Frank and Mike Jr. were amazing in helping me move. I had some things like mirrors that they helped me wrap and pack so they wouldn’t be damaged during the moving or storage process. They were professional, friendly and honestly fun to work with, which isn’t something you’d normally get to say about movers! Moving is so stressful but I had full confidence in the team to get things done.”
“Mike Jr., Izzy, Jemnay, and Vincente did great work on our local move. They treated our possessions with care, had great attitudes, and were helpful and cheerful moving all our stuff in the Colorado summer heat. No damage to house or stuff. Accommodated any request. Great job.”
Industry experience shows how established and transparent a mover is, which are signs of smoother operations and fewer surprises. We score this by checking if the company clearly shares its background and services on its website, has 5+ years of operating history (BBB verified), and shows real-world legitimacy.
Review Quality
5.0
Review quality reveals how consistently a company delivers for real customers. We evaluate this by looking at average ratings on Yelp, BBB, or Google (with at least 10 reviews), and we factor in whether the mover is licensed in their operating state. After all, good reviews don’t mean much if the company isn’t compliant.
Quote Accuracy
4.0
Clear pricing is a top predictor of whether a move stays on budget or turns into a nightmare. We score quote accuracy based on whether a mover offers online estimates and explains payment and discount policies upfront. We look for info on required deposits and whether discounts for military, seniors, teachers, students, AAA members, or law enforcement are offered and easy to find.
Customer Service
4.4
Customer service matters because moving issues happen. What counts is how companies handle them. We evaluate whether movers have resolved complaints over the past 3 years, respond to reviews, list basic contact info, and stay active on social media, which are good signs they’re still in business and engaging with customers.
Recent Reviews
“Service was great, friendly, professional and affordable. Extremely knowledgeable about how to pack to ensure your items travel safely. Great people and great service. I cannot recommend them highly enough!”
“These guys are professional, they work hard, and treat belongings as if it was their own. Dewy quoted a price and stuck to it. No hidden fees. Extremely pleased!”
Industry experience shows how established and transparent a mover is, which are signs of smoother operations and fewer surprises. We score this by checking if the company clearly shares its background and services on its website, has 5+ years of operating history (BBB verified), and shows real-world legitimacy.
Review Quality
4.5
Review quality reveals how consistently a company delivers for real customers. We evaluate this by looking at average ratings on Yelp, BBB, or Google (with at least 10 reviews), and we factor in whether the mover is licensed in their operating state. After all, good reviews don’t mean much if the company isn’t compliant.
Quote Accuracy
4.1
Clear pricing is a top predictor of whether a move stays on budget or turns into a nightmare. We score quote accuracy based on whether a mover offers online estimates and explains payment and discount policies upfront. We look for info on required deposits and whether discounts for military, seniors, teachers, students, AAA members, or law enforcement are offered and easy to find.
Customer Service
4.4
Customer service matters because moving issues happen. What counts is how companies handle them. We evaluate whether movers have resolved complaints over the past 3 years, respond to reviews, list basic contact info, and stay active on social media, which are good signs they’re still in business and engaging with customers.
Recent Reviews
“Our team of Freddy, Max, and Jacob worked so hard and efficiently to get our move done as seamlessly and quickly as possible. Not a single thing was lost or broken! Highly recommend!”
“Freddy and Miguel were absolutely fantastic! They treated all of my items with the utmost care and were incredibly professional. Efficient and incredibly knowledgeable when it came to furniture disassembly and reassembly.”
If you’re trying to save money, need extra storage, or want the freedom to move on your schedule, moving containers are a smart
alternative to hiring full-service movers. You’ll handle the loading yourself, but you’ll get several days to complete the task.
When you’re done, the container company will handle driving your items to your new home.
Opting for a rental truck is one of the most economical moving methods — but it requires the most hands-on work.
You’ll need to manage everything from start to finish, including driving. If you’re willing to put in the labor,
it can result in major savings, particularly for local moves.
Rental trucks can also be used for cross-country moves, but don’t overlook hidden costs like fuel and per-mile fees.
These extras can really add up, so take them into account when budgeting.
Want a hand with the heavy lifting without having to hire a full-service mover?
Labor-only companies can send crews to help you with loading, packing,
and even disassembly and reassembly of furniture and electronics. However,
you’ll still need to rent a moving truck and handle the driving.
How we chose the best moving companies in Colorado
moveBuddha’s expert team analyzed 80 Colorado movers and listed the top movers
based on customer satisfaction, reviews, and cost.
Customer satisfaction (40%): The company consistently delivers services in a timely matter with good communication and within the estimated cost.
Dispute resolution (20%): Mistakes cannot be avoided in the moving industry. We look for companies that own their mistakes and make genuine efforts to fix any issues that arise during a move.
Industry reputation (15%): The company is well-regarded within the moving industry and participates in industry conferences and organizations.
Online reputation (15%): The company maintains a professional website with accurate information. The company promptly and professionally responds to online customer inquiries.
Service options (10%): We look for companies with a deep breadth of services including full packing, storage, specialty item handling, and expedited delivery.
The table below includes estimated moving costs for local relocations within Colorado.
For a deeper dive into pricing, here’s our guide on the cost to move in Colorado.
Remember, the figures shown are averages. Your actual moving costs may vary significantly based on the details of your move and whether the movers use flat-rate pricing.
On average, moving a studio within Colorado costs about $405.
Moving a one-bedroom apartment locally in Colorado
will cost around $573.
Two-bedroom moves in Colorado come in at approximately
$942.
The typical cost of moving a three-bedroom home in Colorado is
$2,212.
A four-bedroom move in Colorado generally runs about
$2,542.
Need to move a five-bedroom or larger house in Colorado? Expect to spend about
$3,924.
Factors that affect moving costs in Colorado
An online moving quote is a useful planning tool, but the actual price you pay will be based in large part on these variables.
Distance: Even local moves depend on time and fuel, while interstate moves from
Colorado can carry extra fees.
Size: A bigger home means more work and larger moving trucks, which means higher pricing.
Time of year: High-demand periods in Colorado
— such as peak moving seasons
— usually come with increased rates.
Additional services:
If you add services like packing or disassembly, expect those to raise your final cost.
Things to keep in mind when moving
Whether you are moving one town over in Colorado or are making a big
cross-country relocation,
here are some common considerations:
Weather:
Colorado has a relatively complex climate. Ranging from the famous mountain region of the state to desert. Therefore, keep track of the weather of your new city on move day. The most extreme weather that happens in Colorado happens in the least populated areas of the state but you may drive through these regions to get to your new home so be wary of that too.
HOA rules: If you are moving to or from a neighborhood that has an HOA,
it’s a good idea to brush up on the handbook. Many HOAs have established restrictions on which days and/or times moving is allowed,
as well as guidelines on permissible truck sizes, parking, and notifying residents about when your move will occur.
Checking the rules before moving day will ensure you won’t get hit with fines —
or end up with angry neighbors!
Elevator reservation:
If you’re moving to or from a multi-level building with an elevator, property management may require you to use
a service elevator or reserve an elevator ahead of time. You may also have some restrictions on when you can move,
so be sure to check on the guidelines ahead of time.
Parking permits:
Colorado does not require special permits for moving rental trucks and vans or moving containers,
but your destination state and/or city might. You can visit the municipal website for your new location for a list of
parking rules and restrictions, or a contact number to call for additional help.
Licensing and compliance:
All the movers on our list are verified as licensed and insured, but you can check licensing, USDOT status,
and safety violations for a mover in Colorado or any other U.S. state, by searching by their name in the
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration database.
Change of address:
You should submit your change of address form with USPS at least a week prior
to your move. This will notify the postal service of your official moving date and help ensure all of your mail is forwarded to
your new Colorado or out-of-state residence.
Moving insurance: Federal law mandates that movers provide basic coverage — known as released value protection
— at no charge to customers. While it is free, this insurance offers very minimal coverage, however
— just $0.60 per pound per item. So, if a 25-pound TV valued at $2,000 is lost or damaged,
your compensation would only be $15 ($0.60 x 25 pounds). For high-value items, you may want to consider
purchasing more comprehensive protection directly through your moving company or with a third-party insurance provider.
FAQs
What should I consider when hiring a moving company in Colorado?
When selecting a moving company in Colorado,
look for a strong track record, honest and upfront pricing, a wide range of services,
and several insurance coverage choices. These elements — among others — are key to our reviews and rankings,
helping you easily identify the best movers in Colorado.
Be sure to request quotes from at least three movers,
including one of the best flat-rate companies
in Colorado, to compare value and services.
Can Colorado movers handle relocations across state lines?
Yes. A strong share of movers in Colorado are qualified for interstate work. Of the
80 total movers in CO,
63 carry authorization to manage interstate relocations.
This ensures plenty of choice if you need a mover with a
USDOT number
regulated by the
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration.