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Movers

2nd consecutive year as a Home Reports™ Best Pick.™

Ivy League Moving Services co-owners Mike Forcey and Steve Miller provide moving and storage services to Atlanta commercial and residential clients.  The Atlanta moving company is equipped to handle every aspect of a move, from careful packing on the front end to final delivery or storage.  Ivy League Moving Services offers a climate- and pest-controlled warehouse and competitive storage rates.  Satisfied Atlanta customers appreciate the extra care they take in moving each piece of furniture at every stage of the move.

Mark the Mover

404-525-1105

2nd consecutive year as a Home Reports™ Best Pick.™

Since 1978, Mark the Mover has primarily served local Atlanta moving; however, the company offers commercial and residential moving across the United States.  In addition to packing, moving, and unpacking services, the Atlanta moving company also provides storage.  For especially cumbersome or valuable pieces, Mark the Mover offers custom-built crates to ensure safe transportation.  Owner John Warren is committed to customer service, and he believes it comes through in customer referrals - 40 percent of their business is from repeat customers.

2nd consecutive year as a Home Reports™ Best Pick.™

Truck and i Moving and Storage Solutions began in 1987 when Carlos Urrea, a local college student, began making deliveries out the back of his pick-up truck.  Now the company has grown into a full-service operation, providing moving assistance for many Atlanta customers.  A 500,000 square-foot warehouse offers climate- and environmental-controlled temporary storage space.  Satisfied Atlanta movers report the company takes great care in moving antiques and other furnishings.

About Atlanta Movers

Many Atlanta homeowners hire professional movers in order to minimize the work and disruption of a move. If hiring a professional mover, insist on a written estimate. Ask questions about the move, such as whether packing will be done the day of the move or earlier and how many people will be on the crew. Additionally, remember to start the process early. Some movers book one to two months in advance. As always, make sure that the company you hire has both workers’ compensation and liability insurance. The Home Reports research has identified a few very good movers.

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