Port St. Lucie Commercial Movers Near Me
Published by Chris Townsend
Port St. Lucie Commercial Movers
We have helped thousands of commercial customers transition over the past two decades and looks forward to helping you on your journey.
We serve Port St. Lucie neighborhoods such as:
- Bayshore Heights
- Becker Ridge
- Canal Pointe
- Cashmere Cove
- Crne Landing
- Fairgreen Closing
- Floresta Gardens
- Floresta Pointe
- Gatlin Pines
- Hidden Oaks
- Lyngate
- Morningside
- Newport Isles
- Northport Village
- Oak Hammock
- Paar Estates
- Palm Trails
- Riverview
- Rosser Reserve
- Sandhill Crossing
- Sandpiper Bay
- Sawgrass Lakes
- Southbend Lakes
- St. Lucie North
- St. Lucie West
- Swan Park
- Torino
- Tradition
- Tulip Park
- Veranda
- Whispering Pines
- Woodland Trails
How Much Do Commercial Shifters Cost?
The average moving cost for commercial movers in Port St. Lucie averages a range from $2,185 to $10,789.
Start your experience with a quote. We offer FREE, NO OBLIGATION, 100% RISK-FREE online quotes within minutes of sign-up. Hauling quotes are generated using information about the mileage of the move, its size, seasonal demand, and extra services.
We help you save money while offering the highest level of professionalism and expert services. Relocate for less with help from us!
6 Tips for Saving Money
Even though you have plans to hire a professional company for your local move, you can still save money and get a great deal. Here are some tips you can use to save money on your transport:
1. Haul during off-season
The off-season for the moving industry is from Fall to Winter, or the end of September to March. Things slow down because people tend to relocate less, especially during Winter. Shifters are pretty much scrambling to keep their rates competitive during this time. So, relocating rates are lower.
Take advantage of this by timing your cheap move for the off-season to save money, especially if you plan to hire shifters for additional services.
2. Move during the week and mid-month
Not everyone can wait for the off-season to come around, but that doesn’t mean you have to miss out on potential savings. Even during the busy season, there are still some periods that are slower than others.
Weekends are much busier than weekdays. So, try to relocate mid-week, preferably between Tuesday and Thursday.
Since leases tend to follow the start/end of the month, this period is usually much busier. Hauling during the 2nd and 3rd weeks of the month can help you save on your shifting.
3. Get rid of old and damaged furniture and equipment
The size of your move plays a huge role in how much your transport will cost. This includes the number of items you plan to transport, as well as their weight. While preparing for your relocation, take some time to go through and get rid of all old and damaged items. If there’s anything you can donate, the best time to do so is before your haul. You can even sell furniture and equipment to upgrade your new location.
4. Pack yourself
Packing can be tedious, but if it isn’t a big haul with a ton of fragile items, you can probably figure it out on your own. We offer affordable partial and full-packing services, however, it will still cost you more than if you only request the standard shifting package (loading/unloading, mover/driver hire, and moving truck rental).
Watch a few tutorial videos and do a little research if you have never packed for a long-distance move. You can also request advice on packing and sourcing the correct packaging materials from your transport coordinator.
5. Limit additional services
We are a full-service company offering several additional services. These are designed to make the process simpler and less stressful for customers. But, they come at a price. If you have a limited budget, opt out and take care of these tasks yourself. The sooner you begin, the easier it will be. Take it day by day.
6. Properly prepare for Move Day
Make sure you’re ready on transport day, whether it’s to finish packing, give the shifters access to the building, or simply make yourself available to answer any questions the shifters have. Poor preparation can mean delays, and delays are costly.