“David and Kyle were AMAZING. They hustled through the move with great care for my furniture and time. I will for sure recommend. PS: Give them young men a pat on the back for a job well done and a nice Christmas bonus this year too. They deserve it.”
Most of the long-distance horror stories you’ve heard come down to one thing: the company that quoted the move isn’t the company that drove it. Your belongings get cross-loaded onto a shared trailer, mixed with three other households, and your delivery window stretches into weeks. We don’t work that way.
We run our own equipment out of Kansas City, up I-70 east or west, down I-35 toward Texas, wherever you’re headed. One truck, one crew, your shipment and only your shipment. You get a single point of contact and a delivery date you can plan a closing around.
How our long-distance pricing works
Long-distance is a flat binding quote, not an open meter. Nate builds it from your inventory, the distance, and the access on both ends, then we put the number in writing before anything moves.
| What sets your price | What it means |
|---|---|
| Total weight / volume | The real driver: a one-bedroom moves for far less than a four-bedroom house |
| Mileage out of Missouri | Routed mainly on I-70 and I-35; figured into the binding quote |
| Access on both ends | Stairs, walk-ups, long carries, and shuttle needs are counted up front |
| Packing level | Self-pack, partial-pack, or our full-pack; your call |
Flat-rate long-distance starts at $1,950, binding and in writing. A $99 deposit locks the date and applies to the total. Every shipment carries up to $1,000,000 in cargo coverage.
What’s NOT part of a dedicated long-distance move
To keep the quote honest, here’s what sits outside the base price:
- Storage between pickup and delivery (we offer climate-controlled vaults from $50/month if your dates don’t line up).
- Full packing labor and materials, if you’d rather we box everything (from $360).
- Specialty items like pianos and safes, planned and priced separately from $329.
- Anything a broker would quietly add later; we don’t do surprise “fuel” or “valuation” upcharges after loading.
Licensed for the road
We keep our US DOT and MC authority current for interstate work and carry Missouri household-goods operating authority for moves within the state. Released value is $0.60/lb standard, with full-value protection available. You’ll always know who is driving your shipment, because they work for us, wear our uniform, and answer to David.