Moving services in Sandy Springs, GA from Bears Moving Co. cover whole homes, apartments, offices, pianos, single furniture pieces, and any local move inside our radius. One licensed crew, one hourly rate, no per-stair or travel surcharges — the only question is which service fits your move.
Choosing the right service first saves you time on the phone. Each Sandy Springs service below has its own page with crew sizing, what is included, and realistic hour ranges for that specific kind of move.
Sandy Springs homes skew toward condo towers, mid-rise buildings, and executive townhomes, which means the move runs on a reserved elevator and a dock window rather than a driveway.
Perimeter-area buildings load through structured garages with low clearance bars, so we bring the shuttle-friendly truck when a 26-footer can't get under.
Sandy Springs mixes tower suites with medical office buildings, and the medical addresses are the strict ones: badge access, patient-hour restrictions, and dock rules we clear in writing before move day.
Every Sandy Springs service except piano work is billed at one transparent hourly rate covering the crew, truck, fuel, dollies, blankets, shrink wrap, floor runners, and basic furniture disassembly and reassembly.
Sandy Springs apartment moves typically finish in 2–4 hours with a 2-mover crew. Suburban 3-bedroom homes run 4–8 hours with a 3-mover crew, and 4-to-5 bedroom homes — common off Mount Vernon and Riverside — run 8–10+ hours with a 3- or 4-mover crew and may need two trucks for a single-day completion. Drive time is included in the hourly rate.
The pricing miscalculation we most often correct for Sandy Springs customers: under-staffing a large home with a 2-mover crew to save money up front, which then turns into a 12-hour day at single-mover speed. We'd rather quote you the right crew size and finish on schedule.
A Sandy Springs 3-bedroom home usually runs 4–8 hours; a Perimeter 1-bedroom condo finishes in 3-4.
Piano work is the one exception in Sandy Springs: 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. In Sandy Springs the flat rate is set mostly by the approach — a long, graded Riverside driveway prices above a level Perimeter condo elevator route.
Sandy Springs splits down the middle: the Roswell Road corridor is dense with garden-style and mid-rise apartment complexes (The Westwood, Aria, Gables Sandy Springs, Estates at Perimeter Center) that require COIs and reserved elevator slots; the rest of the city is large, single-family suburban homes off Mount Vernon, Spalding, Dalrymple, and Riverside, often with side-load garages, basement levels, and 4–5 bedrooms.
The two halves call for very different crews: a 2-mover apartment crew with a 16-foot truck handles most Roswell Road one-bedrooms; a 4-mover crew with a 26-foot truck is standard for a North Springs or Riverside full-house move. GA-400 access is about 25 minutes off-peak but slips to 50+ during 7–9am or 4–6:30pm, so we time-shift Sandy Springs starts to 9am whenever the destination calendar allows.
Riverside and Mount Vernon driveways are long and steeply pitched, so we position the truck for the shortest safe carry instead of the closest parking spot, and Perimeter condos need an elevator reservation.
In Sandy Springs we reserve the freight elevator, file the building's Certificate of Insurance, and confirm the loading dock height before move day so the crew isn't waiting in the lobby.
Medical suites move after the last patient, typically Friday evening through Sunday, so the practice reopens on schedule Monday.
Our Sandy Springs crews work in Dunwoody Panhandle, Riverside, and North Springs — 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 Roswell Road apartment corridor (Aria, The Westwood, Gables Sandy Springs, MAA Sandy Springs, Estates at Perimeter Center), the homes around Riverside Drive, the gated communities off Spalding (Country Club of the South, Spalding Lake), the Dunwoody Panhandle subdivisions, and the townhomes near Hammond Drive and Perimeter.
Our crews know which Roswell Road complexes share a single freight elevator across a tower (where timing matters most), which Spalding-corridor neighborhoods have HOA-mandated truck-staging zones, and where on Mount Vernon Highway you can stage a 26-foot truck without blocking traffic. We've also done plenty of office moves in the Perimeter business district and around the Concourse towers.
Sandy Springs households typically move tower-to-tower, condo-to-house, or into a rental while a purchase closes.
Sandy Springs moves often combine large suburban homes with apartment complex move-ins along Roswell Road. Bears Moving Co. is a licensed Atlanta mover (GA HHG #9320) with crews sized to match — from 2-mover apartment moves to 4-mover full-house relocations.
About 25 min north of Atlanta via GA-400. Drive time is planned into the schedule and covered by the hourly rate — there is no Fulton County travel fee, no per-mile fuel charge, and no per-stair or per-flight add-on.
Right-sized crews for suburban 4+ bedroom homes.
Familiar with Sandy Springs apartment complexes and HOA loading rules.
Climate-aware wrapping and padding for summer and winter Georgia weather extremes.
Ready to book? Call (770) 999-5561 or send the details online and we will confirm crew size, arrival window, and a written Sandy Springs estimate before you commit to anything.
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Sandy Springs homes skew toward condo towers, mid-rise buildings, and executive townhomes, which means the move runs on a reserved elevator and a dock window rather than a driveway.
Perimeter-area podium buildings, Roswell Road apartments, Riverside garden communities, and Hammond Drive mid-rises. Sandy Springs property managers usually accept a standard COI within 24 hours, but the newer Perimeter towers add a certificate for the garage as well.
A large share of Sandy Springs commercial work is medical and dental — exam tables, sterilizers, imaging equipment, and file systems that must stay in a documented chain of custody. Medical suites move after the last patient, typically Friday evening through Sunday, so the practice reopens on schedule Monday.
Upright and spinet pianos only, moved for a flat fee based on the instrument, stairs, and mileage. Full-size and antique uprights are common in the Riverside and Powers Ferry homes; Perimeter condos skew spinet and console.
In Sandy Springs we mostly move sectionals, king mattresses, armoires, and designer pieces between condo floors or in from a delivery truck the store won't bring upstairs.
Split between large single-family homes on wooded lots and Perimeter high-rise and mid-rise units. We start Perimeter moves off-peak so the crew isn't sitting in 285 traffic on your clock.
Bears Moving Co. offers six services in Sandy Springs: 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.
Sandy Springs homes skew toward condo towers, mid-rise buildings, and executive townhomes, which means the move runs on a reserved elevator and a dock window rather than a driveway.
Sandy Springs apartment moves typically finish in 2–4 hours with a 2-mover crew. Suburban 3-bedroom homes run 4–8 hours with a 3-mover crew, and 4-to-5 bedroom homes — common off Mount Vernon and Riverside — run 8–10+ hours with a 3- or 4-mover crew and may need two trucks for a single-day completion. Drive time is included in the hourly rate.
The pricing miscalculation we most often correct for Sandy Springs customers: under-staffing a large home with a 2-mover crew to save money up front, which then turns into a 12-hour day at single-mover speed. We'd rather quote you the right crew size and finish on schedule. A Sandy Springs 3-bedroom home usually runs 4–8 hours; a Perimeter 1-bedroom condo finishes in 3-4.
No. About 25 min north of Atlanta via GA-400. Drive time is built into the schedule rather than billed as a surcharge, so a Sandy Springs 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 Sandy Springs. 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 Sandy Springs: 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.
Sandy Springs homes skew toward condo towers, mid-rise buildings, and executive townhomes, which means the move runs on a reserved elevator and a dock window rather than a driveway.
Sandy Springs apartment moves typically finish in 2–4 hours with a 2-mover crew. Suburban 3-bedroom homes run 4–8 hours with a 3-mover crew, and 4-to-5 bedroom homes — common off Mount Vernon and Riverside — run 8–10+ hours with a 3- or 4-mover crew and may need two trucks for a single-day completion. Drive time is included in the hourly rate.
The pricing miscalculation we most often correct for Sandy Springs customers: under-staffing a large home with a 2-mover crew to save money up front, which then turns into a 12-hour day at single-mover speed. We'd rather quote you the right crew size and finish on schedule. A Sandy Springs 3-bedroom home usually runs 4–8 hours; a Perimeter 1-bedroom condo finishes in 3-4.
No. About 25 min north of Atlanta via GA-400. Drive time is built into the schedule rather than billed as a surcharge, so a Sandy Springs 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 Sandy Springs. 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.