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Top 7 Tips for Choosing Long-Distance Movers in Texas

5/31/2025

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You need to plan ahead and trust more when you move big distances. These long-distance movers in Texas suggestions will help you find a business that offers good service at a fair price, whether you're moving from Arlington to Austin or Dallas to San Antonio.


1. Check for an interstate license
Movers who cross state lines must be registered with the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) and have a valid USDOT number. You can find their license on the FMCSA website. This makes sure they meet safety and insurance requirements.

2. Get Multiple Binding Estimates
Get binding estimates from at least three different moving companies. A binding estimate sets your price based on a real inventory. This keeps you from getting surprise costs for changes in weight.

3. Look at reviews from your state
Long-distance movers usually work in the whole state. Look at review sites and forums that are specific to Texas, such the Better Business Bureau of Texas. You can also get firsthand recommendations from local Facebook moving groups.

4. Be on the lookout for fees that raise red flags
Some businesses say they have inexpensive base prices, but they charge extra for stairs, fuel, and big things. Get a written copy of the entire list of fees. Don't hire a mover who won't tell you how much they charge up front.

5. Make a plan on how to pack
When you hire movers to move a long distance, they usually charge extra for packing. Choose whether to pack yourself or hire professionals to do it. For DIY, use strong, new boxes and good tape. For help with packing, check out our Packing Services page.

6. Get insurance for your things
Standard responsibility covers low fees, like $0.60 per pound for each item. If you can, switch to Full Value Protection. This makes sure you get paid for more than simply the weight of the item.

7. Make plans early and during off-peak times.
Long-distance moves fill up quickly throughout the summer and toward the end of the month. Book your mover 2 to 3 months in advance and pick a date in the middle of the week or month to get better prices and availability.


Getting Ready for the Move
Make a list of your things with pictures and descriptions.

Clearly write your destination address on the boxes.

Get ready for your trip by packing a suitcase of important things.


When you're ready to plan your long-distance move in Texas, go to our Contact Us page and get a personalized price. Moving across the Lone Star State can be as easy as moving down the street if you have the appropriate mover.

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  • Services
    • Local Movers
    • Long Distance Movers
    • Household Movers
    • Office/Commercial Moving
  • Contact Us
  • About Us
  • Locations
    • Dallas, TX
    • Plano, TX
    • Frisco, TX
    • Sachse, TX
    • Wylie, TX
    • Richardson, TX
    • The Colony, TX
    • Garland, TX
    • Addison, TX
    • Rowlett, TX
    • Carrollton, TX
    • Little Elm, TX
    • Farmers Branch, TX
    • Rockwall, TX
    • University Park, TX
    • Lewisville, TX
    • Allen, TX
    • Irving, TX
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