Movers · Sandy, Utah

Sandy movers,
at home on the east bench.

Sandy's neighborhoods were built family-first: two stories, finished basements, mature trees, and furniture that's been settled in for decades. We cross the Point of the Mountain from Lehi every working day, and the southeast valley is some of our most regular ground. We know these floor plans because we move them constantly.

Licensed & insured 5.0 ★ rated 99% damage-free
40.56°N · 111.84°W — Sandy, Utah

The house Sandy built.

Every Utah city has a signature house, and Sandy's is unmistakable: the two-story family home from the '80s or '90s, brick or stucco out front, mature trees shading the driveway, and a finished basement doing quiet duty underneath it all. It's a floor plan we move constantly, and we've learned exactly where it fights back — the switchback staircase with the tight landing, the dresser that has to make the turn at the top, the sectional that went downstairs far more easily twenty years ago than it's going to come up today.

Knowing the floor plan is what lets us quote it honestly. Our walkthrough — in person, on a live video call, or from a video you upload — catches the landings, the long carries, and the low-clearance basement doorways before moving day, so the flat rate you sign already includes them. No re-pricing in the driveway, no hourly meter quietly rewarding a slow staircase. You pay for the job, not the hours, and the job was scoped before the truck ever left Lehi. It also means the crew that shows up has carried this exact staircase before — if not yours, then its twin a few streets over.

Basements: where the heavy stuff lives.

Sandy lives in its basements — family rooms, guest rooms, storage that's been accumulating a layer per year since the Jazz were good the first time. They also hold the heaviest items in the house. Getting big pieces down there was somebody else's problem decades ago; getting them back up is ours, and we're glad to take it. For pianos it's a specialty: flat base rates by size, published per-step pricing, and basements with tight turns quoted case-by-case so the right equipment comes on the truck the first time.

Not every basement job is a full move, either. If you're recarpeting, finishing a room, or just trading furniture between floors, our labor-only crews bring the muscle, straps, dollies, and basic tools without the truck — a flat rate for a single heavy piece, or a straightforward hourly rate for a list of tasks. It's the same trained crew you'd get on moving day, pointed at a Saturday project instead.

The east bench, up against the canyon.

Push east and Sandy's streets climb the bench toward the mouth of Little Cottonwood Canyon — established neighborhoods with granite views, narrower driveways, and homes that have been kept, improved, and added onto for thirty or forty years. Moves up here reward care: mature landscaping a truck shouldn't crowd, hardwood that predates the kids who grew up on it, and on winter powder mornings, ski traffic stacking up toward the canyon. We time around all of it. On the steeper streets we also think hard about where the truck stands — a loaded ramp on a sloped driveway is its own small engineering problem, and solving it on paper beats improvising it at eight in the morning. The day before your move we confirm details around 3:00 PM with a two-hour arrival window, and the crew calls about twenty minutes out — so the truck shows up when the street is ready for it, and you're never left guessing.

The rest of the city has its own rhythms worth planning around: game nights at America First Field pulling traffic along State Street, school calendars pushing family moves into the summer crush, end-of-month weekends booking out first. If your dates are flexible, mid-week and mid-month are the quiet water — and your quote stays a flat rate wherever it lands.

Moves that mark a chapter.

A lot of Sandy moves are life-stage moves. Growing families trading up a few streets over. Parents whose two-story is suddenly more house than they need. Empty-nesters finally claiming a main-floor life. Downsizing is its own craft — decades of accumulation against a hard deadline — so we'll add a donation or disposal run straight onto your move: gently used furniture dropped at the charity of your choice, the rest run to the dump, all handled by the crew that's already there with the truck.

For the move itself, you choose how much help you want — three tiers, from load-transport-unload to full packing, wrapping, disassembly, and floor protection. The Premium Tote System earns its keep in family moves: we pack you into heavy-duty, water-resistant totes that stay at your new home for seven full days, so unpacking happens at your pace instead of in one exhausted weekend. When the totes are empty, we come collect them. And if you're watching the budget instead, the Value Tier keeps it honest: we load, transport, and unload, and the packing stays in your hands.

One standard, both sides of the Point.

Our trucks cross the Point of the Mountain from Lehi every working day, and Sandy is one of the cities we see most. The standard doesn't change by zip code: a written flat rate with anything travel-related spelled out before you book, a 25% deposit that stays fully refundable up to 48 hours out, and the kind of deliberate, trained crew that has kept 99% of our thousand-plus moves damage-free. That's the whole pitch — no asterisks, no clock.

Sandy sits at the heart of our Salt Lake County coverage, with the full map at service area if your move touches more than one city. Or skip straight to the quote form — tell us about the house, the stairs, and what's living in the basement, and a ballpark usually lands the same business day.

Local answers

Sandy moving questions.

Can you get a piano out of a Sandy basement?+
Yes — basement pianos are one of our most common Sandy jobs. Tight turns, landings, and varied step counts mean we quote basements case-by-case so the right equipment and crew show up the first time. Base rates are flat and published, stairs run $10 per step for grands and tall uprights ($5 for short uprights), and we've been moving pianos since 2014.
We're downsizing after decades in the same house — can you haul away donations too?+
Yes, as an add-on to your move. We'll drop gently used furniture and boxes at a charity or donation center of your choice, or run true junk to the dump — a flat fee to haul away an item we're replacing, or our standard hourly rate plus dump fees for a fuller run. The easiest time to let things go is when the truck and crew are already there.
Does a Sandy move cost more because you're based in Lehi?+
No hourly clock starts when we leave the shop. Your move is one flat rate agreed in writing before you book, with anything travel-related spelled out in the quote — not added after. Our crews cross the Point of the Mountain every working day, and Sandy is some of our most regular ground.
How far ahead should we book a Sandy move?+
Summer Saturdays and end-of-month dates fill first. We can often field a crew same-day or next-day depending on the season, but a week or two of lead time usually gets you the exact date you want. A 25% deposit locks it in, fully refundable up to 48 hours before the move.
Ready when you are

Moving in
Sandy?

Tell us about the house — the stairs, the basement, the piano in the corner — and we'll send one flat written price, usually the same business day.

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