Best Movers Near Rolla, MO (2026 Reviews)
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Get an idea of how each top-rated mover in Rolla compares on important factors, such as BBB rating, with our table below.
| Company | Our rating | Positive reviews | BBB | Quote |
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| 70% | A+ |
Read our reviews of the best moving companies in Rolla:
Companies with more years in business often outperform newer competitors. AmeriGO Moving has been in business for 30 years, demonstrating strong staying power in a competitive industry with services like interstate moving and office moving.
Customer reviews are the clearest window into a mover’s reputation. AmeriGO Moving has about 70% positive reviews across roughly 30 total reviews, with an average Yelp rating of 2.1.
Quote reliability often comes down to clarity and consistency. Customers can request instant email quotes from AmeriGO Moving.
From responsiveness to follow-through, customer service is a big differentiator. AmeriGO Moving emphasizes clear communication, careful handling.
"They are dedicated movers and are also very friendly and personable...The piano was packed up properly and expertly and CAREFULLY moved...move was perfect."
"Jim did a great job of keeping in communication with my mom, from start to finish…Great organization, to work with!"
This table shows which local movers offer specialty services like commercial moves, piano moving, storage, small moves, and military moves.
| Mover | Storage | Shipment tracking | Crating | Junk removal | Small moves | Offices | Piano | Pool table | Safes | Antiques | Art | Hot tub |
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| AmeriGO Moving |
In Rolla, MO, most local moving companies price jobs using an hourly rate. The number below is a practical “planning baseline” for what movers typically charge per hour of work for a moving crew in this market: $128/hour (MO average) .
This hourly figure is best used as a starting point. Your final price is shaped by the details that change how long the crew is on the clock, like the size of your home and how much you’re moving, the difficulty of loading and unloading (stairs, elevator rules, or a long walk from door to truck), and optional services such as packing, storage, or specialty-item handling.
Quick tip: Before booking, confirm the mover’s minimum hours, whether travel time is billed, and any extra fees tied to stairs/elevators and long carries so your “hourly rate” doesn’t turn into an unexpected total.
For most local moves in Rolla, pricing is typically hourly. A useful benchmark for planning is: $128/hour (MO average) —with your total depending on how many hours the crew works and which add-on fees apply.
Flat-rate (or “total price”) quotes are more common for long-distance moves or for moves where the mover completes a detailed inventory first. In those cases, the company is usually trying to price the job based on the full scope of your shipment and services, rather than time on-site.
A “full-service” move in Rolla, MO usually means the mover handles the core transportation workflow: load → transport → unload. Many movers can also offer packing and unpacking, but those services are often priced separately depending on how much you want them to do.
Many companies include basic furniture padding and simple disassembly/reassembly (like bed frames). Because “included” can vary by company and by quote type, it’s best to confirm these details before you sign.
If you’re planning what to do yourself versus what to outsource, our ultimate moving checklist is a helpful way to map out packing, timing, and responsibilities.
Sometimes. A deposit is a payment a mover may request to reserve your preferred date (or date window). In Rolla, roughly 0.0% movers take a deposit to hold your date, and others do not—especially for smaller local moves.
If a deposit is required, ask for the refund and cancellation policy in writing. Also confirm how rescheduling affects the deposit and whether any fees are nonrefundable.
Before you pay anything, make sure you have a written estimate that clearly lists the services included, any fees that can apply, and your move date or date window. For more “what to ask before booking,” see our moving FAQs.
The most accurate quote comes from a complete inventory and clear details about access at both addresses. Movers can only price accurately when they understand what’s being moved and what will slow the crew down (or make the job more complex).
Share exact pickup/delivery addresses, stairs or elevators, walk distance to the truck, parking restrictions, and any bulky or fragile items (pianos, safes, antiques, art, or pool tables).
If you’re still early in planning and want a fast baseline before collecting quotes, you can also run your details through our moving cost calculator.
The cheapest way to move in or out of Rolla is usually DIY: rent a truck, pack, load, and drive yourself. This option saves money because you’re paying primarily for equipment and fuel and not professional labor for packing and handling.
Want to save money but skip the hardest part? Do a hybrid move: you handle packing and transportation (including using a portable container), then hire labor-only movers to load and unload. If you want to compare providers, see our guide to the best moving labor companies and our roundup of the best moving container companies.
You can lower your moving cost by reducing shipment size, choosing a flexible move window, and minimizing time on-site. In practice, that means cutting down what you move, making the move easier for the crew to execute, and avoiding surprise add-ons.
Always confirm that “savings” don’t come with hidden fees (stairs, long carries, shuttle trucks, or travel time). If you want examples of common add-on charges to watch for, see our breakdown of hidden and unexpected moving costs.
Before you book a mover in Rolla, ask for a written list of every add-on fee that could apply. Extra charges usually come from tough access, add-on services, or bulky items.
If a fee “depends,” ask what triggers it and exactly how it’s calculated.
Packing costs vary based on how much you need packed, how fragile your items are, and whether you want full packing or fragile-only help.
Many people save money by packing most items themselves and hiring movers only for breakables and high-risk rooms like kitchens or for artwork.
If you want a quick rundown of supplies and what to ask for, see our packing materials guide.
Often, yes. In Rolla, about 0.0% of movers offer packing materials like boxes, tape, paper, and bubble wrap.
Tips for using a mover’s packing materials include:
Storage costs depend on how much you store, how long you store it, and whether the storage is climate-controlled.
Storage helps when your dates don’t line up, you’re waiting on renovations, or you need temporary space between homes. If you’re comparing storage approaches, see our cheapest storage options guide.
Basic valuation coverage is often included, but upgraded coverage can increase your total cost, especially if you’re moving high-value items.
If you want a plain-English explainer of common coverage types, see our moving insurance guide.
If you have specialty items, also ask about crating and specialized handling.
Tipping is optional, but it’s common when the crew is professional, careful, and efficient. Tip more when the job is harder, such as lots of stairs, long carries, extreme weather, or a long day.
For common tipping ranges and examples, see our guide on how much to tip movers.
Some movers offer discounts, but it varies by company and move date. Here’s what we see for Rolla (or MO):
Quick tip: Ask if the discount applies to your date and whether it can stack with other promos.
Some moves in Rolla, MO require parking coordination—especially on busy streets, near downtown, or in neighborhoods with stricter parking rules.
The best move-day plan depends on truck size, your street’s rules, and whether your building has a loading area.
Booking early gives you more choice and better scheduling options, especially on weekends and around the start/end of the month.
If you have a firm move date, start collecting quotes as soon as you can. If you’re flexible, ask movers which days and time windows tend to be easiest to schedule.
Even after you book, reconfirm your start time and crew size a few days before moving day.
Weather can affect safety, timing, and how you protect your belongings, so plan around typical conditions in Rolla, MO.
Ask movers what they use for floor protection and whether they pause work during severe weather.
Safety in Rolla, MO can change a lot from one neighborhood to the next. Here's a quick citywide snapshot:
Safety Index: 62.79 | Crime Index: 37.21 .
Below are some ways to check the safety of where you relocate to in Rolla:
If you’re moving for work or school, start with neighborhoods that make your daily routine simple.
Housing costs in Rolla depend on neighborhood, home size, and proximity to job centers.
When budgeting, remember moving costs are typically one-time, while housing and utilities are recurring.
It depends on the neighborhood. Some parts of Rolla feel easy on foot or by bike, and others are much more car-first. Here's a quick snapshot of how we scored the walkability and bike friendliness of Rolla out of 100:
Walkability: 36 | Bike-friendly: 44 .
Some other advice we have when figuring out how walkable or bike friendly Rolla is includes:
Traffic and transit in Rolla can change your move-day timing and your daily commute.
Below are some considerations you should be asking about Rolla's traffic and transit:
It depends on your move type. Crossing state lines means interstate rules. Staying within Missouri means intrastate rules.
Here is what you should do for both options with a move involving Rolla:
Interstate move: ask for the mover’s USDOT number, then confirm the company name on your estimate and contract matches what you see in the USDOT listing.
In-state move (MO): Movers that provide local and intrastate relocation services in Missouri fall under the Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT). Every household goods mover operating in the state is required to have a MoDOT Number.
In addition to checking these institutions, consider doing the following:
Usually, yes. HOA and apartment rules can affect parking, elevator access, and how long the move takes in Rolla.
Send the rules to your mover before moving day so the crew shows up prepared.
If you’re moving into or out of a multi-story building, reserving an elevator can prevent delays and reduce damage risk in shared spaces.
If reservations aren’t available, plan extra time and ask the mover how elevator wait times affect billing.
Many movers in Rolla offer specialty help, but it varies by company. If you have a heavy or fragile item, confirm it before you book.
Tip: for specialty items, get the scope and price in writing, and ask how the mover protects the item and what coverage applies.
Yes. In Rolla, about 0.0% of movers handle small moves, and about 0.0% offer labor-only help if you are using a truck or container .
Labor-only is a solid way to save money and still skip the heavy lifting.
Payment methods vary by mover, so confirm accepted options before booking and again a few days before moving day.
If you’re paying a deposit, ask how refunds work and what documentation you’ll receive for your payment.
Do the paperwork and logistics early so moving day isn’t spent on avoidable delays.
A few days before the move, reconfirm start time, truck size, and your best contact number with the moving company.
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