Bears Moving Co. runs residential, apartment, office, piano, furniture, and local moving services throughout Cobb County — Acworth, Austell, Kennesaw, Mableton, Marietta, Powder Springs, and Smyrna — at one honest hourly rate with no county surcharge. Piano moves are the only flat-rate service.
Cobb County covers very different move types depending on which city you are in — Acworth, Austell, Kennesaw, Mableton, Marietta, Powder Springs, and Smyrna. Start with the service that matches your building, then open the city page below for the parking, stair, and building-rule details specific to your address.
Cobb runs from the historic homes around Marietta Square and the walkable Smyrna Market Village to the big-lot subdivisions of East and West Cobb. Crews plan around Square parking limits, KSU move-in weekends in Kennesaw, and the two-story stair runs that set the crew size on most Cobb homes.
Acworth homes run larger — four and five bedrooms on bigger lots, with basements, workshops, sheds, and garage storage that adds real volume to a household move.
Every Cobb County service except piano work is billed at one hourly rate that already includes the crew, the truck, fuel, dollies, blankets, shrink wrap, floor runners, and standard bed disassembly and reassembly. There is no county surcharge and no per-mile fee.
Our Cobb County crews run I-75, I-285, Cobb Parkway, and the Barrett Parkway corridor daily, so the drive leg is scheduled rather than guessed. We start earlier on the outer edges of the county so the loaded leg happens before traffic builds, and that planning is included in the hourly rate — there is no Cobb County travel fee on your invoice.
Upright and spinet piano moves are the exception: they are quoted as a flat fee based on the instrument, the stairs and access at both ends, and the mileage, so a piano never runs on the clock alongside the rest of your Cobb County move.
A Acworth 3-bedroom home usually runs 4–8 hours with a three-mover crew.
Every Cobb County move includes a truck, fuel, dollies, straps, moving blankets, shrink wrap, floor runners, door-jamb protection, and standard bed disassembly and reassembly. Pick your city below for the local access details — parking, stairs, HOA and building rules, housing stock, and realistic time ranges.
Cobb Parkway complexes sit behind retail strips with shared entrances, so we time the move away from delivery hours.
Downtown Acworth suites often sit above street-level retail with a single stair and no dock, so we reserve the curb, protect the stairwell, and break large case goods down at the suite.
We run moves in Acworth, Austell, Kennesaw, Mableton, Marietta, Powder Springs, and Smyrna every week. Each city below has its own moving-services page with local service notes, and its own movers page with neighborhood-level access detail.
Booking timelines matter more in Cobb County than most people expect. Lease turnovers and real-estate closings cluster on the first and last three days of every month, and Saturdays between May and September are the hardest slots in the metro to fill late.
Two to four weeks of lead time gets you a full crew and your choice of start window; four days of lead time gets you whatever is left across the whole county.
Call (770) 999-5561 Monday through Saturday, 8am to 6pm, or request a written quote online. Tell us the city, the service, and the date, and we will size the crew and confirm an arrival window for your Cobb County address.
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Whole-home moves across Cobb County — Acworth, Austell, Kennesaw, Mableton and everything between them.
Elevator, breezeway and walk-up buildings countywide, with certificates of insurance sent to Cobb County property managers the day you book.
After-hours and weekend office relocations for Cobb County businesses, sequenced so staff work the next morning.
Upright and spinet pianos moved anywhere in Cobb County for a flat fee set by the instrument, the stairs, and the mileage. No grands.
Single-piece pickups, deliveries and in-home shuffles across Cobb County, including Marketplace and estate-sale hauls.
Any move inside roughly 50 miles of a Cobb County address, billed at the same hourly rate as an in-town Atlanta job.
Residential, apartment and condo, office and commercial, upright and spinet piano, single-item furniture, and general local moves — across Acworth, Austell, Kennesaw, Mableton, Marietta, Powder Springs, and Smyrna. We do not offer packing services or storage of any kind, though we are happy to load out to or pick up from a self-storage unit you have rented.
No. Bears Moving Co. charges one hourly rate across Metro Atlanta. Drive time to any Cobb County address is scheduled rather than surcharged, and there is no per-mile or fuel line on your invoice.
Crew size in Cobb County is set by volume and access rather than by preference. A one-bedroom apartment usually runs two movers, a two- or three-bedroom home three movers, and a larger home with stairs at both ends three to four. Adding a mover raises the hourly rate but nearly always lowers the total, because the truck and the doorway are the bottleneck, not the number of hands.
Piano moves are quoted separately as a flat fee based on the instrument, access, and mileage.
We cover Acworth, Austell, Kennesaw, Mableton, Marietta, Powder Springs, and Smyrna, plus the unincorporated addresses between them. If your city is not listed, call us — it is almost certainly inside our 50-mile service radius.
Yes. We hold Georgia household goods mover license GA HHG #9320 with full liability and cargo coverage, and we can issue a certificate of insurance naming any Cobb County property manager, HOA, or building ownership entity within 24 hours of booking.
Residential, apartment and condo, office and commercial, upright and spinet piano, single-item furniture, and general local moves — across Acworth, Austell, Kennesaw, Mableton, Marietta, Powder Springs, and Smyrna. We do not offer packing services or storage of any kind, though we are happy to load out to or pick up from a self-storage unit you have rented.
No. Bears Moving Co. charges one hourly rate across Metro Atlanta. Drive time to any Cobb County address is scheduled rather than surcharged, and there is no per-mile or fuel line on your invoice.
Crew size in Cobb County is set by volume and access rather than by preference. A one-bedroom apartment usually runs two movers, a two- or three-bedroom home three movers, and a larger home with stairs at both ends three to four. Adding a mover raises the hourly rate but nearly always lowers the total, because the truck and the doorway are the bottleneck, not the number of hands.
Piano moves are quoted separately as a flat fee based on the instrument, access, and mileage.
We cover Acworth, Austell, Kennesaw, Mableton, Marietta, Powder Springs, and Smyrna, plus the unincorporated addresses between them. If your city is not listed, call us — it is almost certainly inside our 50-mile service radius.
Yes. We hold Georgia household goods mover license GA HHG #9320 with full liability and cargo coverage, and we can issue a certificate of insurance naming any Cobb County property manager, HOA, or building ownership entity within 24 hours of booking.