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FAQ’s
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIOns

Got A Question? Ask The Denver Professionals For expert Advice

Let’s be honest—moving comes with questions. A lot of them. That’s where MUV Relocation LLC comes in. As a trusted moving company in Denver, we’ve built the FAQ section below to give you straight answers from real moving professionals. Still curious about something? Reach out anytime—our expert guidance is always free of charge (because guessing during a move is never a good strategy).

General Questions

We provide multiple services, like packing, every kind of moving, cleanouts, and furniture and appliance removal.

It is quite simple, just click “Get a Quote,” and our team will provide a personalized estimate based on your needs.

Yes, we are experts in every kind of moving large, heavy items. It also includes pianos, with care and precision to protect your belongings.

Our team will guide you each and everything before starting the process. We will handle the details so you may feel the least disturbance during the whole service.

Pricing & Estimates

The cost to hire professional movers in Denver with MUV Relocation LLC is based exclusively on an hourly labor rate determined by crew size and total time worked. There are no added surcharges for stairs, elevators, long carries, access conditions, or standard handling factors. Your total moving cost is simply the agreed hourly rate multiplied by the time required to complete your move. This transparent, time-based pricing model ensures predictable billing with no variable external fees.

Most local moving services in Denver are billed hourly, with rates structured by crew size and labor duration. Flat-rate pricing is generally reserved for long-distance moves, interstate relocations, or specialty jobs where the total scope of work and mileage are predictable. Hourly pricing offers flexibility for local moves, while flat-rate estimates provide cost certainty for larger or multi-day relocations. The correct pricing model is determined during your estimate based on distance, volume, and complexity.

A professional moving estimate typically includes:

  • Labor cost based on crew size

  • Estimated total moving time

  • Use of a fully insured commercial box truck

  • Standard moving equipment (dollies, carts, straps, furniture pads)

  • Loading and unloading services

  • Basic furniture disassembly and reassembly

  • Cargo insurance coverage during transport

Optional services such as packing, specialty item handling, storage coordination, and packing materials are itemized separately to ensure complete pricing transparency.

Additional charges may apply when specific access or handling conditions increase labor or equipment requirements. These may include:

  • Multi-story stair carries

  • Long carry distances from truck to entry

  • Elevator or loading dock delays

  • Specialty items such as pianos, gun safes, pool tables, or large tool chests

  • Packing labor and professional packing materials

  • Long-distance mileage for interstate moves

All potential surcharges should be clearly disclosed in writing prior to your move, ensuring there are no surprise costs on moving day.

Yes. When a company vehicle is required, a flat truck and fuel charge is typically applied to cover commercial vehicle operation, maintenance, insurance, and fuel expenses. A standard travel fee may also apply to account for crew dispatch time to and from the job site. These logistics fees are disclosed upfront and are separate from hourly labor charges to maintain full cost transparency.

Moving estimates are highly accurate when they are based on a complete inventory list, access conditions, and declared specialty items. Changes in scope—such as adding additional furniture, unexpected stair access, or delayed building access—can increase total labor time. For the most precise estimate, customers should provide full disclosure of all items being moved and any potential obstacles that could impact loading or unloading efficiency.

To receive the most accurate moving quote, customers should:

  • Provide a complete and detailed inventory

  • Disclose all stairs, elevators, long carries, and parking restrictions

  • Identify all specialty or heavy items

  • Confirm whether packing services are needed

  • Schedule a virtual or on-site walkthrough

The more precise the information shared during the estimate process, the more stable and predictable the final moving cost will be.