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A dependable long distance move in Dallas. Since 1982, the Daryl Flood team has prided ourselves on providing an easier, trustworthy long distance move for families in Dallas. When you need an experienced and dependable Dallas moving company for your cross-country or long-distance move, make Daryl Flood your first call. For more than 40 years, we've helped thousands of Texans relocate with our full slate of moving services. No matter whether you're moving within Texas or to a new state, we can meet all your moving, packing, and storage needs. We provide:
- Background-checked, trained and professional moving crews
- Simple, transparent moving estimates with no hidden fees
- Moving plans personalized to your needs
- Easy to understand pricing and quote process
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Our long distance moving services in Dallas, TX
A full-service partner for your long-distance move
With Daryl Flood, you will have the services of a dedicated move coordinator to make sure your move is made safely, on time, and on budget. We customize all our services, and we'll help you determine if our full-service moving is best for you or whether our flexible partial services are all you need. Through your move coordinator, you’ll be kept informed throughout your move, and have only one number to call for any questions you may have. Our expert coordinators have worked on hundreds of moves in their careers and can often anticipate needs or concerns you may not even realize you have yet.
Long-distance services to match your move
Whether you need our full-service long-distance moving solutions or our partial moving services, Daryl Flood will work with you to scale your moving services up or down depending on your needs. The last thing you want to be doing with a long-distance move is to pull together different services from different companies. With Daryl Flood, you’ll have every service you need under one roof. We provide:
- Secure storage in our more than 500,000 square feet of state-of-the-art storage facilities in Texas, as well as millions of square feet within the Atlas Van Lines storage footprint.
- Professional full and partial packing services with a trained crew
- Caring senior moving professionals, trained to thoughtfully move parents and grandparents
- Crews trained in apartment and condo moving
- Third party appliance service (for de-installation and installation of hot tubs, trampolines, and other large appliances)
A proud agent for Atlas Van Lines
Atlas Van Lines has been moving customers since 1948, and our similar long history, high-quality crews and employees, expert training and professionalism means we are able to seamlessly partner together to move families long-distance.
Daryl Flood's fleet of 85 tractor trailers travels across the United States to serve customers nationwide thanks to our longstanding partnership.
Dallas long distance moving FAQs
In general, long-distance moving companies in Dallas consider long-distance moves to be anything over 50 miles. As a result, many moves within Texas fall into the long-distance category. So, whether you're moving across the state or across the country, you'll need to call long-distance movers in Dallas you can trust.
What makes Daryl Flood Moving & Storage the best choice for your next move out of all the long-distance moving companies in Dallas?
It's simple — our dedication to your complete satisfaction. Whether you need a little help or a lot, our long-distance movers in Dallas will be there to provide the expert moving solutions you need.
Call us today to learn more or to request your free moving estimate.
There's no single price that applies to all long-distance moves. Your move, and all movers, are different, so we recommend that you obtain at least three estimates to help make a clear comparison of each moving company's services and pricing.
When we develop your final moving quote, we'll calculate it based on these and other factors:
- How far your move is.
- Whether you want a full- or partial-service moving.
- What day of the week/time of year you’re moving.
- The number and type of specialty items you would like for us to move, such as art pieces, pianos, grandfather clocks, home theater equipment, pool tables, or antiques.
- Custom-built crates, if needed, for any specialty items.
- Whether you need third-party appliance service for the deinstallation and installation of large appliances and/or items such as hot tubs and trampolines.
Our expert estimators will be glad to review all the details of your moving quote and explain our customizable service options during your survey.
Fully vetting your long-distance moving company is incredibly important. Some of the top qualifications you should be looking for are:
- How long a company has been in business
- Insurance and industry affiliations
- Positive online reviews from independent sources like Google or social sites
- How the moving company hires crew members and employees
- Understand how pricing is determined, and if the price is firm
- How claims are handled if items are damaged
These are just some of the questions you should be asking to ensure your goods are in trusted, professional hands for your long-distance move.
We advise scheduling long distance movers at least six weeks in advance of your move. If you’re moving during peak season, typically May through September of each year, you may want to reach out even earlier to ensure you can move on your desired date with your chosen moving company.
When it comes to identifying the least expensive time of year to move long-distance in Dallas, it's essential to familiarize yourself with moving trends and seasonality. Knowing when the best deals are available can help you plan a smart move, reduce your overall moving costs and make your long-distance move a breeze.
With over 80 percent of all moves in the U.S. occurring in the summer, this is officially considered the most popular and busiest time to move, which is also referred to as peak moving season. During the peak moving season, moving demands are at their highest, making this one of the most expensive times of the year to coordinate a move.
Around September (after Labor Day), or the off-peak moving season, things begin to slow down, and those rising summer moving costs will decrease.
From this time through December, business at moving companies generally moves at a slower pace, so more movers are available, and they offer highly competitive prices. Between its more affordable rates, cooler weather, and less demand, fall is the cheapest time of year to move long-distance.
Moving long-distance to Dallas, Texas is an exciting time full of possibilities for your family, whether you’re moving for a specific reason or simply want a change. At the same time, a long-distance move is a large undertaking, and improper planning can make this process more difficult than it needs to be.
Step 1: The first step to preparing for your long-distance move to Dallas is taking the time to declutter your home and remove items that you won’t be taking with you. This is a good rule of thumb with any move, even if you’re just moving to a house across town.
The decluttering process can be stressful, but you’ll feel much lighter and ready to take on your long-distance move once you’ve gotten rid of some things you didn’t need or even donated them to others that might need them more. And it’s a good idea to offload some things you don’t use anymore to make way for new items once you arrive.
Step 2: The next step is to pack smart. Create a checklist of everything you’ll need to pack in order of importance. If you’ve never packed fragile items before, do some research online to make sure you’re packing them properly to avoid any damage.
Since you’re moving long-distance to your new home, there will likely be a short period of time once you’ve arrived that you’ll still be waiting for your interstate movers in Dallas to deliver your items. Don’t get stuck without your essentials during your long-distance move.
As you’re packing, prepare a separate set of boxes or bags to hold the items that you’ll definitely need in the first week or two at your new home. This could include some changes of clothes, bedsheets, work essentials, personal hygiene products, and similar items.
Step 3: Finally, hiring interstate movers in Dallas you can trust is one of the most significant parts of planning your long-distance move to the Lone Star State. A long-distance move is a huge change that can come along with many stressors, but the safety of your items during transit shouldn’t be one of them.
That’s why our vetted, highly trained team at Daryl Flood should be your first choice when it comes to interstate moving companies in Dallas.
You may take advantage of our convenient storage solutions for any length of time. We offer both short- and long-term storage to meet your needs. Our experienced crews will come to your residence to carefully handle and pick up the belongings you would like to have stored and then deliver them to our warehouse.
You can use our storage services before, during, or after your move. It's handy for everything from simplifying decluttering or sorting your household goods to storing your belongings if you need to move before your home in your new location isn't ready to be occupied.
Every customer's move is unique, so we offer flexible packing options. When you choose our money-saving partial packing service, our expert crews will pack only areas where you need help, such as a kitchen or bedrooms, while you will pack your other items. With our full packing option, our moving professionals will pack everything in your residence, making moving as easy as possible.
Staging your home does not have to be expensive, and you don’t need a professional. The easiest way to stage your home is with furniture you already have! Most of the time, your home just needs to be de-personalized, and perhaps a few pieces of furniture need to be moved out temporarily. When staging your home, Daryl Flood is able to come in and remove and store these items short-term. Our team will then come back to complete the move, and deliver all of your items at once to your new home.
Just ask your move consultant about our declutter and store options, and they can get you some quick and easy pricing as part of your overall moving quote.
Definitely. Moving and handling heavier, uniquely shaped items such as large and heavy gym equipment, including tanning beds, and even home entertainment items such as a pool table or arcade games, or instruments such as pianos or cellos, is no problem for our professional moving team. The benefit of our over four decades of experience is that we have moved nearly every item imaginable and have written the playbook on how to do it safely.
We are also able to move delicate items, such as antiques, art or wine collections, among other items.
Before packing up your house and moving far away, it may be a good idea to declutter and cut down on the number of items you should bring with you. This will help you save on moving costs and prevent your new house from feeling cluttered immediately after your move.
However, some items are simply not worth paying to have a moving company transport them (and some may also be prohibited from moving), which can include:
- Clothes and shoes you no longer wear
- Frozen or refrigerated food
- Any opened unrefrigerated food
- Old bills, receipts, and paperwork you no longer need
- Houseplants
- Large appliances
- Old furniture
- Fireworks
- Expired medications
- Pool chemicals
- Expired makeup
- Lawn chemicals and fertilizers
- Old electronics
- Old baby clothes and gear
- Most of your junk drawer
An easy rule of thumb is to leave behind anything you haven't used in the last year. It's also important to check with whichever long-distance movers in Dallas you choose to see what items they will and will not handle.
Often, people think that once the moving truck is loaded up, it follows them to their new home. This is not the case with any long distance moving company. It typically takes three or four families’ worth of items to fill up a cross country moving van, and then your moving company will plot the best route for the driver to pick up and deliver each of these items.
This means that while it may take your family two or three days to drive to your destination, it could take a couple of weeks or more for your driver to get to destination, depending on the route and external factors like weather and seasonal traffic.
That is why we advise you pack and keep with you anything you will need in your first month at home. This includes any items necessary for your work, medications, important documents, valuables such as jewelry, two weeks’ worth of clothing, and any comfort items your children may need.
As you’re planning your long-distance Dallas move, you’ll have to make some tough decisions about what to take and what to leave behind. Some items are commonly taken during local moves when a new home is only 50 miles away or less, such as appliances. However, these same items may not be suitable for long-distance moves.
There are also many items that you shouldn’t usually bother packing in any move. Additionally, if you’re coming to Texas from out of state, there may be some essentials from your old home that you simply won’t need in your new one.
For example, it’s good to have some warm coats for winter in Dallas, but depending on the area you are moving to in the state, you may not need as many as you might have needed in a snowy climate. The same goes for snow boots or other winter items. If you do plan to use these items on a future vacation, pack them to go straight into storage.
Below are a couple steps you can take when deciding what you should leave behind during your long-distance move:
1. Take stock of everything in your garage before you move. Start by safely disposing of any chemicals — like insect repellant — that shouldn’t be taken in the moving truck. Then, take a close look at the boxes of things you have stored.
If there are items that haven’t seen the light of day in years and don’t have sentimental value, this is probably a good time to donate or dispose of them.
2. Before you take up space in your moving truck with that old washer, dryer, or refrigerator, consider the age of the appliance. It’s also important to consider whether it might make more sense to simply get a new one. Long-distance moves are a great opportunity to upgrade your appliances with brand-new models.
Ready to get started planning your long-distance move? You’ll need premier interstate movers in Dallas that will make the safety of your items the highest priority.
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