Bears Moving Co. offers six moving services in Lawrenceville, GA — residential, apartment, office and commercial, piano, furniture, and local moves. Pick the one that matches your move below; every one is run by our own licensed crews (GA HHG #9320) at one hourly rate with drive time included.
Not every move belongs in the same category, and the category changes the crew size, the truck, and the equipment we load. A whole house in Lawrenceville is a different job from a single sectional or a suite of office desks.
Lawrenceville is mostly two-story single-family homes, split-levels, and townhomes with garages, finished basements, and bonus rooms over the garage.
Gwinnett garden communities have generous surface lots, so we back to the breezeway door and skip the long carry entirely.
Downtown Lawrenceville 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.
Pricing in Lawrenceville is deliberately boring: an hourly rate that already includes the truck, the fuel, the equipment, and the drive leg, with a written estimate before anything is loaded.
A 3-bedroom Lawrenceville subdivision home typically runs 4–8 hours with a 3-mover crew. A 4-to-5 bedroom Sugarloaf or Hamilton Mill home runs 8–10+ hours with a 3- or 4-mover crew, and may need two trucks for single-day completion. Drive time is included in the hourly rate. No toll surcharge and no per-mile add-on.
The pricing surprise we most often correct for Lawrenceville customers: other movers charge a flat 'long-distance' travel fee for Gwinnett ZIPs starting in 300xx and 305xx — we don't.
A Lawrenceville 3-bedroom typically runs 4–8 hours with a 3-mover crew.
Piano work is the one exception in Lawrenceville: upright and spinet pianos are quoted as a flat fee based on the instrument, the stairs and access at both ends, and the mileage between them — never by the hour. Lawrenceville flat rates depend on which end has the stairs — a step-up porch near the square prices above a flat Collins Hill garage entry.
Lawrenceville is suburban-subdivision country, and almost every move follows the same logistics rhythm: HOA-mandated truck-staging, 2-car garages with finished basements, 3-to-5 bedroom homes on quarter-acre lots, and bonus rooms above the garage that always have 20–40 more boxes than the homeowner expected.
The downtown Lawrenceville core (around the historic square, Pike Street, Crogan) breaks the pattern — those are 1900s craftsman bungalows and converted commercial buildings with original wood floors and tighter access. Sugarloaf-area subdivisions (Sugarloaf Country Club, Hamilton Mill, Collins Hill) tend toward larger homes with formal dining rooms and primary suites that take a 4-mover crew most of a day.
We pre-screen every Lawrenceville booking against I-85 northbound conditions and Highway 316 closures so arrival windows stay predictable.
Older homes near the square have step-up porches while Collins Hill subdivisions are flat garage entries — the two ends of the same move often need different plans.
Most Lawrenceville homes give us a driveway right up to the door, so the truck parks close and the crew works a short, protected carry path through the garage or front entry.
Downtown Lawrenceville moves start early or run after retail closes so the sidewalk and curb stay clear.
Our Lawrenceville crews work in Downtown Lawrenceville, and Collins Hill — and the addresses in between. Each of those areas has its own access profile, from curb width to elevator rules, and we plan the truck placement before the crew leaves the yard.
We move in and out of the Sugarloaf Country Club gated community, the Hamilton Mill golf-course homes, the Collins Hill subdivisions feeding into Collins Hill High School, the historic homes around the Lawrenceville Square and Pike Street, and the newer townhouse communities off Sugarloaf Parkway and Old Peachtree Road.
Our crews know that Sugarloaf Country Club requires gate-code call-in 30 minutes before arrival, that the historic-square streets in downtown Lawrenceville are 1-way and tight, and that Highway 316 from I-85 backs up at the Sugarloaf interchange most weekday afternoons — we route around it when needed.
Lawrenceville families usually move within the same school district, upsize a few miles out, or downsize once the kids are gone.
Gwinnett County moves take local knowledge of suburban subdivisions and HOA rules. As a licensed Georgia mover (GA HHG #9320), Bears Moving Co. serves Lawrenceville with the same transparent hourly pricing as our in-town moves.
About 40 min northeast of Atlanta on I-85. Drive time is planned into the schedule and covered by the hourly rate — there is no Gwinnett County travel fee, no per-mile fuel charge, and no per-stair or per-flight add-on.
No travel-fee gotchas — Lawrenceville moves are quoted at our standard hourly rate.
Crews trained on subdivision HOA loading and parking rules.
Full insurance and disassembly/reassembly included.
Most Lawrenceville customers book two to four weeks out, but we hold same-week slots for smaller jobs. Call (770) 999-5561 or request a quote online and we will tell you honestly what is still open.
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Lawrenceville is mostly two-story single-family homes, split-levels, and townhomes with garages, finished basements, and bonus rooms over the garage.
Downtown Lawrenceville lofts, Sugarloaf Parkway communities, Collins Hill apartments, and Riverside garden complexes. Most Lawrenceville leasing offices only need a basic COI on file; the downtown lofts on the square are the exception and want elevator time reserved.
Lawrenceville commercial tenants are mostly small professional offices, studios, and clinics — under 20 seats, but with awkward stairs and antique-heavy reception areas. Downtown Lawrenceville moves start early or run after retail closes so the sidewalk and curb stay clear.
Upright and spinet pianos only, moved for a flat fee based on the instrument, stairs, and mileage. Consoles, uprights, and school instruments make up most Lawrenceville piano work.
Typical Lawrenceville jobs are sectionals, treadmills and Pelotons, gun safes, sleeper sofas, dining sets, and a heavy piece moved between floors.
Family homes of 3-4 bedrooms, plus a growing apartment market along the Sugarloaf corridor. Summer weekends fill first; midweek dates are usually open within a week.
Bears Moving Co. offers six services in Lawrenceville: residential (whole-home) moves, apartment and condo moves, office and commercial relocations, upright and spinet piano moves, single-item furniture moves, and general local moves inside our radius. We do not sell packing services or storage. Every job is run by our own licensed, background-checked employees rather than subcontracted labor.
Start with the building type. A house or townhome is a residential move; an apartment, condo or high-rise unit is an apartment move because of elevator, COI and dock scheduling; a business is an office and commercial move. A single heavy piece is a furniture move, and an upright or spinet piano is a flat-rate piano move.
Lawrenceville is mostly two-story single-family homes, split-levels, and townhomes with garages, finished basements, and bonus rooms over the garage.
A 3-bedroom Lawrenceville subdivision home typically runs 4–8 hours with a 3-mover crew. A 4-to-5 bedroom Sugarloaf or Hamilton Mill home runs 8–10+ hours with a 3- or 4-mover crew, and may need two trucks for single-day completion. Drive time is included in the hourly rate. No toll surcharge and no per-mile add-on.
The pricing surprise we most often correct for Lawrenceville customers: other movers charge a flat 'long-distance' travel fee for Gwinnett ZIPs starting in 300xx and 305xx — we don't. A Lawrenceville 3-bedroom typically runs 4–8 hours with a 3-mover crew.
No. About 40 min northeast of Atlanta on I-85. Drive time is built into the schedule rather than billed as a surcharge, so a Lawrenceville address is quoted at the same hourly rate as an in-town Atlanta address.
Yes. Combining a home move with a piano or a single oversized item is common in Lawrenceville. We scope the combined work up front so you get one crew, one arrival window, and one invoice — with the flat piano fee shown as its own line rather than folded into the hourly total.
Bears Moving Co. offers six services in Lawrenceville: residential (whole-home) moves, apartment and condo moves, office and commercial relocations, upright and spinet piano moves, single-item furniture moves, and general local moves inside our radius. We do not sell packing services or storage. Every job is run by our own licensed, background-checked employees rather than subcontracted labor.
Start with the building type. A house or townhome is a residential move; an apartment, condo or high-rise unit is an apartment move because of elevator, COI and dock scheduling; a business is an office and commercial move. A single heavy piece is a furniture move, and an upright or spinet piano is a flat-rate piano move.
Lawrenceville is mostly two-story single-family homes, split-levels, and townhomes with garages, finished basements, and bonus rooms over the garage.
A 3-bedroom Lawrenceville subdivision home typically runs 4–8 hours with a 3-mover crew. A 4-to-5 bedroom Sugarloaf or Hamilton Mill home runs 8–10+ hours with a 3- or 4-mover crew, and may need two trucks for single-day completion. Drive time is included in the hourly rate. No toll surcharge and no per-mile add-on.
The pricing surprise we most often correct for Lawrenceville customers: other movers charge a flat 'long-distance' travel fee for Gwinnett ZIPs starting in 300xx and 305xx — we don't. A Lawrenceville 3-bedroom typically runs 4–8 hours with a 3-mover crew.
No. About 40 min northeast of Atlanta on I-85. Drive time is built into the schedule rather than billed as a surcharge, so a Lawrenceville address is quoted at the same hourly rate as an in-town Atlanta address.
Yes. Combining a home move with a piano or a single oversized item is common in Lawrenceville. We scope the combined work up front so you get one crew, one arrival window, and one invoice — with the flat piano fee shown as its own line rather than folded into the hourly total.