NYC - Moving Company - Serving NY NJ & CT

We move right along 7 days a week whether it be apartments, homes or offices, locally, interstate or overseas. We will provide the RIGHT crew RIGHT on time at the RIGHT price so do not think twice because we are also very nice and care about your move before, during and afterwards and that goes for the guys on the trucks to the men in the warehouse to the women in the office.

Moving Right Along Moving & Storage is a 1 stop moving, packing, shipping, storage, clean-out and home cleaning center. We will help you every step of the way. Ask about our FREE storage deals targeted towards folks that need to free up space to stage their homes or for those that are caught in between homes.

  • A referral based business, which means our top priority is you!
  • Well-trained and trustworthy; over 75% of our staff have been working with us for 5 years or more, helping us earn an A+ rating with the BBB.
  • Big or small, 7 days a week, Residential, Special Event, Commercial Moving, & full service storage.
  • Owner-operated for 37 Years, building a reputation for quick, reliable & quality service.
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Moving can be stressful and complex.Our FAQ can be Helpful.The more you know,The better!

If you have a choice, most moving companies suggest prior to the end of the month & during the first half of the year. At these times vans and trained personnel are more readily available.
This depends on many factors, such as the time of year, weather conditions, size of your shipment, time required to load and unload, and the direction and distance your shipment is traveling. Furthermore, if the move necessitates the use of an elevator, the location of the service entrance and any parking restrictions, these are also factors that determine the amount of time needed.
The earlier / the better. The more lead-time you can give, the more likely we will be able to meet your preferred date. Although at times, some moves can be arranged with one or two days notice.
Yes, it needs to be registered with the Department of Transportation. This insures the company is viable and that all the proper requirements are met. This license number should be on any printed material the mover has, as well as in advertisements. The letter T precedes the license number. The license number is also an indication of the age of the operating authority, for example, if a license number begins with a 3, it shows the company is relatively new or the company had its previous authority cancelled due to problems/violations and was now reinstated.
Anyone can do the same job as a licensed mover… when everything goes right. But what happens when something goes seriously wrong? Here is an example of things going bad.

Moe, Larry and Curly pull up at a residence in a rental truck and proceed to do a great job for the customer. The residence is prepped nicely so there is no property damage. Shemp has done a great job packing and the customer couldn’t have been happier. Everything is loaded by 4:00 PM and the Stooges leave Long Island for Florida.

Unfortunately, on the way south, Moe, the driver, gets sleepy. While southbound on I-95 he falls asleep and crosses the median into oncoming traffic. There is a head-on collision resulting in a fatality in the other vehicle. Since Moe, Larry or Curly never incorporated or obtained interstate authority, the owner of the property being transported on the van becomes the target of litigation. After hiring an attorney and spending thousands of dollars to put forward their position that all they (the customer) did was hire a mover, the court decides that as the Stooges never had a signed Order for Service, never presented a Bill of Lading, did not own a building, and never owned a truck, they were not movers but, instead, are considered casual labor employed directly by the property owner. As such they (the customer) are not only on the hook to the family of the deceased but now Larry, who hurt his back in the accident files a workers comp claim (at the advice of his attorney) against their homeowners insurance. Curly, in the meantime, took the box Shemp had told him about (the one with all the Hummels and antique glass) and has run off to the Bahamas and opened a hair styling salon. The customer has to sell his retirement home to pay legal fees. Moe and Larry go on 60 minutes and provide “Insider” information on unscrupulous movers in the metro area.
Moving Right Along employs all their own drivers and helpers, allowing us to match up the right drivers with the proper helpers for each particular job. Some other companies may either use drivers who secure their own help or Van Line Agencies that have owner operators who pick from local labor pools. The latter two scenarios often sacrifice quality of service.
A Moving Right Along agent will make a pre-move evaluation of your household goods to be transported. This is needed to determine the approximate cost of a move and the size of the moving van needed. Moving Right Along will then compute the approximate cost and give you an Estimate. There is no charge for the estimate. Keep in mind that estimates (household goods surveys) are only guidelines. On long distance shipments, you must pay the total charges as determined by the actual weight of your shipment, the distance it travels, and the services that you authorize or which become necessary to handle your shipment. Charges for local shipments are generally calculated on an hourly basis. There may be a minimum number of hours required.
Hourly Based Moves
The final cost of your move will be determined by the number of hours our men are working, any charges for Full-Value Coverage or Depreciated Coverage (see "Am I Protected Against Loss Or Damage While My Goods Are In Transit?"), and the drive time from the pickup address to the delivery address plus the travel time fee and charges for any "accessorial" services (such as packing and unpacking) performed by Moving Right Along at your request. These charges are based on "tariff" rate schedules (see below). Also included in the final cost are tolls for tunnels and bridges, going to origin and to destination as well as returning from destination, as well as parking tickets, as the closest or most accessible parking space to your building entrance may result in ticketing. Otherwise there may be additional move time required for the truck to be parked legally.

Weight Based Moves
The exact cost of your move cannot be determined until after your shipment has been loaded on the van and weighed. If additional services are requested or become necessary after loading and weighing, additional charges will be incurred. Basic transportation charges depend on the actual weight of your goods and the distance they will travel. The total cost will include these transportation costs, any charges for Full-Value Coverage or Depreciated Coverage (see "Am I Protected Against Loss Or Damage While My Goods Are In Transit?"), plus charges for any "accessorial" services (such as packing and unpacking) performed by Moving Right Along at your request. These charges are based on "tariff" rate schedules (see below).
Travel time fee is a flat fee that is charged to the client to compensate for the time spent getting to the pickup address (before the move starts) and to return from the delivery address (after the move is complete). This is not to be confused with the driving time from the pickup to the delivery.
This is the list of rules, regulations, available services and resulting charges used by all motor carriers, which provide transportation of household goods. A tariff is published by each household goods motor carrier and includes its various services and is submitted to the Department of Transportation.
Tariff provisions require that all charges be paid before your shipment is unloaded at destination (unless prior arrangements have been made). Payment for your shipment can be made by one of the following methods: cash, traveler's check, money order, cashier's check, the American Express® Card, Visa® and MasterCard®. Personal checks are not accepted.
Yes, but how much protection you have and its cost to you depend upon the "insurance" program you choose - Full-Value Coverage or Depreciated Coverage. The insurance option you select determines the basis upon which any claim will be adjusted and establishes the maximum liability. The liability for loss or damage is based upon tariffs, as well as federal laws and regulations, and has certain limitations and exclusions. Valuation is not insurance; it is simply a tariff-based level of motor carrier liability. If you desire insurance, inquire about our Replacement Cost insurance policies. Consumer tip: If purchasing insurance make sure you purchase enough insurance to cover your complete shipment, not just a portion.
If you are unable to take immediate possession of your new residence, your belongings can be stored in our warehouse. Moving Right Along provides a safe storage facility for holding your goods until you're ready for them. However, you are responsible for the storage charges, warehouse valuation coverage and final delivery charges from the warehouse.

If your goods are placed in storage, there will be an additional charge for the valuation or insurance coverage provided for your shipment, as mentioned previously. The type of coverage and cost will depend upon whether the shipment is held in storage-in-transit (temporary) or in permanent (long-term) storage. Please ask Moving Right Along for information regarding storage arrangements.
Moving Right Along’s air-ride vans provide a clean, safe move. We keep things clean by using bed bags, sofa covers and stretch wrap for light colored fabrics. We also provide in-house wrapping of all your furniture with furniture pads.
Moving Right Along has Self-Adhesive Carpet Mask for protection of your carpets, floors and is available for purchase.
Most refrigerators, washers, dryers, and other electrical or mechanical appliances require special servicing to ensure safe transportation. Any moving parts such as motors on major appliances, washer drums, icemakers and the pickup arm on a phonograph should be securely fastened for shipment. Gas appliances need to be serviced and disconnected prior to your move.

It is the owner's responsibility to see that appliances are serviced for shipment before they are loaded on the van.
Most people prefer to have their household possessions, especially fragile items, professionally packed by Moving Right Along, in order not to jeopardize insurance coverage should there be a claim. However, if you decide to pack these items yourself, remember that the basic principles of good packing include wrapping the items individually, providing plenty of cushioning and making sure of a firm pack.

Be sure to select a sturdy container with a lid. Place a two or three inch layer of crushed paper on the bottom of the carton as a cushion. Wrap each item individually with a soft material to provide a safe, protective, "padded nest." Pack the heaviest items on the bottom and the lighter ones next, filling in empty spaces with crushed paper. Place plates on edge and glassware on rims for maximum protection. Mark the carton "Fragile," and list the contents on the outside. Be sure to seal the carton with tape.

Cartons, paper and tape may be purchased from Moving Right Along for a modest cost.
Some lightweight clothing - shirts, blouses, and lingerie - may be left in the drawers. Do not fill drawers with heavy items such as books, table linens or sheets, which can damage the piece of furniture during transit. Be careful NOT to leave fragile items, money, jewelry, watches or other valuables in the drawers, as well as anything that might spill or leak.
It is not recommended, as drawers do not tend to stack well and can topple resulting in damage. Furthermore, drawers generally have to go back into their original slot, resulting in wasted time. And lastly, the items are subject to loss and the weather elements.
Moving Right Along cannot accept responsibility for safely moving your plants, because they may suffer from a lack of water and light as well as probable temperature changes while in the van. You may prefer to transport your houseplants in the family car or ship them by plane.

Some states prohibit the entry of all plants, while other states will admit plants under certain conditions; still others have no plant regulations. Be sure to check the regulations of the state to which you're moving.
Pets cannot be carried on the moving van. Dogs, cats, canaries and parakeets can usually be transported in the family car.