Services.Rick's In and Out Movers is a full service moving company that helps families and businesses relocate with ease. We are locally owned and operated in the Seattle, WA area and are also properly licensed, bonded and insured to perform commercial and residential moves within the 48 contiguous states. Apartments, condominiums, offices and homes of all shapes and sizes are common in our world. Our years of experience, excellent work ethic and expert planning facilitates the preparedness that results in a successful move.
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Let Us Take You Home
We manage residential moves of all kinds. Local, intrastate or long distance. Our first step we take is assessing your move so we can understand your specific needs. By understanding your requirements, we can adequately prepare you for what to expect and build a personalized moving strategy that secures a positive moving experience.
Affordable Rates
$145/hr
2 Movers and a Truck
$185/hr
3 Movers and a Truck
$225/hr
4 Movers and a Truck
2 Movers and a Truck
$185/hr
3 Movers and a Truck
$225/hr
4 Movers and a Truck
Quote / Estimate
If you would like an estimate on the amount of time it may take to do your move please complete the form below and we will have a representative contact you with an estimate.
Moving Tips
1. De-clutter and PURGEYou will need to go through all your things anyway to pack for the move. So instead of indiscriminately throwing everything into moving boxes, make this an opportunity to set aside the things you no longer use or enjoy. You'll be glad you did this when it comes time to unpack and you don’t have to spend hours sorting through junk you don’t even have a place for. There are so many easy options for getting rid of belongings. Donate to local charity, Craigslist, sell on eBay, or other apps like OfferUp, or go old school and have a garage sale.
2. Start Packing EARLY
No matter how good you are, packing always takes longer than you think. Start two or three weeks before moving day. Pack items you use least first. I always start with china and books.
3. Pack Strategically
Mark the boxes you know you will need first with a star or other symbol. Put belongings you will want on Day One — sheets, towels, toiletries, change of clothes — in a suitcase or clothes hamper for easy access.
4. Don't be Heavy
Many people think a large box is for big heavy stuff, but the opposite is true. Fill large boxes with light stuff, and put heavy items, like books, in small boxes. “You’d be surprised how many people fill large boxes until they weigh 100 pounds and break. And that slows things down,” said Ricky.
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