House Movers in I-75 Corridor

Bears Moving Co. moves single-family houses in I-75 Corridor — bedrooms, kitchen, garage, attic, basement, shed, and patio, wrapped, loaded, and set back up in the right rooms. The hourly rate covers the crew, truck, fuel and drive time, blankets, shrink wrap, dollies, floor runners, and basic bed and table disassembly and reassembly.

Licensed GA HHG #9320 and fully insured, serving ZIP 30297 around Interstate 75 corridor, Atlanta State Farmers Market, Old Dixie Highway, and Conley Road.

A I-75 Corridor house move starts at the curb: where the truck sits decides how the rest of the day goes. I-75 Corridor is one of our regular service areas in metro Atlanta. I-75 corridor blends established homes with newer infill builds and is one of the more popular Forest Park sub-areas we serve each week. Bears Moving Co.

(GA HHG #9320) brings licensed, insured crews who know the streets, buildings, and parking realities of I-75 Corridor — so your move day stays on schedule.

For a house move that matters in practical ways: the homes around Interstate 75 corridor, Atlanta State Farmers Market, Old Dixie Highway, and Conley Road set the driveway length, doorway widths, and stair turns we plan the day around. Nearly every Forest Park house gives us a driveway right at the garage, so the truck parks close and the carry is short.

The friction is inside: split-level landings, a stair turn at the basement door, and a bonus-room staircase that a king box spring does not want to take.

Forest Park is subdivision territory — two-story traditionals, split-levels, and ranches with an attached garage, a floored attic over it, a bonus room, and a basement that has been quietly filling up since the family moved in.

The garage, the floored attic, the basement, the shed, and the patio are where a three-bedroom quietly becomes a four-bedroom load — lawn equipment, deep freezers, storage shelving, bikes, holiday bins, and the treadmill nobody remembers owning.

Forest Park families typically move inside the same school district, jump one subdivision over for more square footage, or head further out where the lots get bigger. Whether the new address is four streets over inside I-75 Corridor or an hour out, the same crew loads and unloads — no broker handoff and no second team you've never met.

Protection goes in first: runners on the traffic lane, guards on the corners that always take a hit, padding on the jambs and stair posts. A I-75 Corridor house with refinished hardwood or a newly painted stairwell leaves the same way it looked that morning.

Blankets go on in the room, shrink wrap holds them, and the piece leaves protected. Taking apart and rebuilding beds, tables, desks, sectionals, and standard TV mounts is part of the rate on every I-75 Corridor house move.

A Forest Park three-bedroom house typically runs 4–8 hours with a 3-mover crew; four bedrooms and up run 8–10+ hours with a 3- or 4-mover crew once the garage and basement are in the count. Everything runs on one transparent hourly rate, and subdivision access carries no surcharge — no trip charge, no fuel fee, no per-stair charge, no long-carry fee, no equipment rental.

We don't sell packing services or storage, so there's nothing else to price.

We serve ZIP 30297 with no travel surcharge, and same-week I-75 Corridor bookings are often available outside month-end. Time starts when the truck arrives and stops when the last item is placed.

Call us: (404) 514-4814 · Mon–Sat, 8am–6pm · Licensed GA HHG #9320 · BBB A+

Frequently asked questions

How much does a house move cost in I-75 Corridor?

A Forest Park three-bedroom house typically runs 4–8 hours with a 3-mover crew; four bedrooms and up run 8–10+ hours with a 3- or 4-mover crew once the garage and basement are in the count. I-75 Corridor house moves bill at one transparent hourly rate covering the crew, truck, fuel, pads, wrap, dollies, floor protection, and basic disassembly and reassembly — no per-stair fee.

Does the garage and attic come with the I-75 Corridor house move?

Yes. Shelving, tool benches, lawn equipment, deep freezers, bikes, holiday storage, and patio furniture load alongside the furniture as long as we count them during the walkthrough.

Where does the truck park on a I-75 Corridor house move?

Nearly every Forest Park house gives us a driveway right at the garage, so the truck parks close and the carry is short. The friction is inside: split-level landings, a stair turn at the basement door, and a bonus-room staircase that a king box spring does not want to take.

There's no long-carry or per-stair fee if the truck has to sit further out — the hourly rate covers the work either way.

Can you move appliances out of a I-75 Corridor home?

Yes — washers, dryers, refrigerators, and freezers move with us. Simple shutoff disconnects are fine; gas and hardwired connections need a licensed technician handled before move day.

How far in advance should I book a I-75 Corridor house move?

Two to four weeks is comfortable, especially for month-end and summer weekends when closings cluster. Same-week I-75 Corridor moves are often possible — call and we'll tell you what's actually open.

Are you licensed and insured for I-75 Corridor house moves?

Yes — GA HHG Mover #9320 with full cargo and liability insurance on every I-75 Corridor house move.

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