Published by Chris Townsend
Last updated Jan, 28 2026
Boise Commercial Movers
Anyone who visits Idaho is bound to make a stop in its capital city, Boise. The city can be described as ‘part rugged, part refined’, as Idaho is a largely rural state. Boise is special because it has a ton of investment and major companies headquartered in the city. But, the rural appeal is ever-present, with easy access to the great outdoors, and all the bliss and adventure it holds.
Shifting to Boise for many is for personal reasons, but we’ve helped countless commercial customers transition. Three Movers is a full-service relocating company with over 20 years in the industry. We take the stress out of relocating at the most affordable rates. Give us a call today, and we’ll discuss how we can help you!

How Much Do Commercial Haulers Cost?
The average cost for commercial movers in Boise averages a range from $2,005 to $14,123.
Your Three Movers experience starts with getting a FREE online quote. We don’t have a fixed rate, and we determine the costs based on:
Shifting distance: Your distance or mileage is how far you wish to move. The farther we have to shift your belongings, the more it costs on our end. Moves are categorized as local or long-distance. Local moves are those within the same city or state, about a 50-mile radius from the starting point. Long-distance moves are beyond that and are sometimes out-of-state, and even across the country.
Move size: The size of the move includes the number of items in the move, as well as their weight. A move that requires multiple trucks will obviously cost more than a move with a single truck. But did you know that transporting a single piece of heavy/oversize equipment can cost more than a move with multiple pieces of furniture? That’s because heavy/oversize equipment requires special equipment and personnel to transport and burn more fuel.
Relocating date: The season, time of the month, and the day of the week you choose to relocate have a say in how much it will cost. The relocating industry has two seasons, peak season and off-season.
Peak season aligns with our Spring and Summer months while the off-season aligns with Fall and Winter months. Demand for shifting season drives up prices in peak season, and once the demand falls, the prices do the same. Demand is higher at the end/start of the month and on weekends. The cheapest times to move are mid-month and mid-week.
Additional services: As a full-service company, our job includes providing our commercial customers with all the services they need to make their relocating experience easier. Ask your move specialist how you can make your life easier for a few extra bucks!

Boise Storage Solutions
Need a secure storage unit for overstock items, seasonal decor, extra furniture, or old equipment? We offer commercial customers access to the best the city has to offer, featuring state-of-the-art climate-controlled storage facilities.
There are storage solutions for needs of all sizes, and we offer both short-term and long-term storage units. Worried about the security of your expensive belongings? Your belongings are monitored under high-tech 24/7 surveillance to which you’ll have sole access!
Tech Shifts
Experts say Boise is on track to become the country’s next Silicon Valley. This is a response to the heavy investments in tech, software development, and a bunch of start-ups. There has also been a drastic increase in the number of computer science graduates, as well as entrepreneurial classes from Boise State University.
We specializes in managing commercial hauls involving expensive hardware, intricate wiring, and large tech setups. Our haulers are well-versed in the latest in the high-tech sector and are the best option for safely dismantling, transporting, and re-installation.
Consult with a personal move specialist to coordinate every aspect of your tech move, and find the best solutions to meet your needs.

Frequently Asked Questions
Boise commercial movers handle office relocations, warehouse moves, retail setups, medical equipment transfers, and light industrial moves. Services include loading and unloading, furniture disassembly, equipment protection, and coordinated delivery windows to limit downtime. Factors include business size, crew size (3–6 movers), after-hours scheduling, elevator or dock access, parking logistics, and traffic patterns near downtown Boise and I-84 corridors. Many businesses also require phased moves to keep operations running.
: Boise commercial movers typically cost $120–$200 per hour for 3–4 movers, with most small offices falling between $1,200–$3,500 for a same-day local move. Pricing is influenced by square footage, number of workstations, packing needs, stairs or freight elevators, long-carry distances, and whether the move is local or intrastate. Weekend or overnight moves may carry premium labor rates to avoid business disruption.
Yes, Boise commercial movers frequently perform evening, overnight, and weekend moves to reduce operational downtime. After-hours moves account for crew availability, building access rules, freight elevator reservations, and noise restrictions in mixed-use properties. Traffic is lighter after business hours, which can shorten load times in downtown Boise. Scheduling flexibility is especially helpful for call centers, medical offices, and multi-floor office transitions.
Most local Boise commercial moves are completed in 1–2 days, with small offices finishing in a single shift. Timelines depend on office size, number of movers, packing requirements, IT equipment handling, and building access windows. Larger spaces or warehouses may require staged delivery to avoid congestion. Local moves generally stay within the metro area, while longer Idaho routes may qualify as intrastate service.
Yes, Boise commercial movers handle desk systems, cubicles, shelving, and conference furniture disassembly and reassembly. Equipment handling considers weight limits, special tools, protective wrapping, and floor load ratings in the destination building. Printers, servers, and sensitive electronics are secured separately. This service reduces internal labor demands and helps prevent damage during tight hallway or elevator moves. See how office moving companies manage complex workplace layouts.
Boise commercial movers operating within Idaho must comply with state DOT requirements, while interstate business moves fall under FMCSA regulations. Licensing ensures proper insurance coverage, trained crews, and compliant equipment. Businesses should confirm cargo valuation options, liability coverage, and move classification before booking. For broader compliance standards and service scope, review professional commercial movers serving regulated business relocations.