Bears Moving Co. runs house movers through Fayetteville on a regular schedule, which is why our estimates account for the parking, stairs, and access conditions here instead of a generic average. Bears Moving Co. is licensed (GA HHG #9320), fully insured, and covers Fayetteville and the rest of Fayette County at one honest hourly rate with no travel surcharge.
A house move in Fayetteville is measured by the whole property, not the floor plan — driveway access, the garage and shed, attic and basement storage, and the yard equipment that never appears on a room-count estimate.
Fayetteville is the seat of Fayette County with a historic downtown square and the new Trilith master-planned community next to Pinewood Studios. Bears Moving Co. (GA HHG #9320) covers Fayetteville at our standard hourly rate.
Fayetteville splits between three move types. The historic downtown square (around the Fayette County courthouse) has 1900s construction with original hardwoods and narrow doorways. Whitewater and the surrounding subdivisions are 1990s–2010s suburban with attached garages and standard driveways. Trilith (the new master-planned community next to Pinewood Studios) has European-village-style townhomes and single-families with narrower streets and HOA-coordinated loading. Highway 314 plus I-85 is the main approach.
Fayetteville historic-downtown moves typically run 4–8 hours with a 3-mover crew. Whitewater 4-bedroom moves run 8–10+ hours. Trilith townhomes run 3–6 hours. Drive time is included in the hourly rate. No Fayette County surcharge.
We move regularly through the downtown square area, Whitewater off Highway 92, and the new Trilith community next to Pinewood Studios. Our crews know which downtown streets exclude a 26-foot truck (we send a 20-footer), that Trilith's European-village-style streets are narrower than standard suburban roads, and which Whitewater HOA streets impose weekday-only move windows.
We work regularly around Historic Fayetteville, Whitewater, and Trilith, and every one of those areas is covered at the same hourly rate as the rest of Fayette County.
About 35 min south of Atlanta via I-85 and Highway 314. Because Fayetteville sits inside our standard service zone, drive time is billed inside the hourly rate instead of appearing as a trip charge or fuel surcharge. When you request a quote we confirm the crew size, truck size, and arrival window in writing, and we call the morning of the job with the crew's ETA.
Most Fayetteville jobs book one to three weeks out, and the first and last three days of the month plus every Saturday fill first across Fayette County. If a building, HOA, or storage facility needs a certificate of insurance naming them as additional insured, we issue it within one business day of receiving their requirements.
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Yes, and we scope them up front. Tool benches, mowers, ladders, holiday bins, deep freezers, and yard equipment are part of the load — leaving them out of the estimate is how a house move runs long.
Three-bedroom houses commonly run 6-8 hours and four-bedroom-plus homes 8-10 or more, before stairs, long driveways, and garage or basement contents are added. We give you the realistic range for your specific house before you book.
Usually. We size the truck to the bedroom count plus garage, basement, and shed load. If your house genuinely needs a second trip or a two-day plan, we tell you during the estimate rather than mid-move.
We check grade, length, curb clearance, and overhead branches ahead of time and stage at the nearest safe spot. Longer carries add time, so we build that into the estimate instead of surprising you with it.
Yes — Trilith is a regular booking. The European-village-style townhomes have narrower streets that we accommodate with a 20-foot truck, and we coordinate HOA loading ahead of time.
Yes — the homes around the courthouse are familiar territory. We send a 20-foot truck and bring extra floor runners and door-jamb pads.