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Weber County movers,
from Ogden to the high valley.

Weber County is the far north end of our regular map — and some of the most character-rich moving in Utah. Ogden's Victorian-era staircases, the east bench's views, and the mountain homes over Trappers Loop all get the same treatment: a real walkthrough, one written flat rate, and a crew that's done it before.

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41.26°N · 111.91°W — Weber County, Utah

The far end of the regular run.

Drive north from our Lehi headquarters, past Salt Lake and up through Davis, and Weber County is where the regular run turns around. It earns its place on the schedule. Ogden anchors one of Utah's oldest urban cores, the bench cities stack handsome homes against the mountains, and the Ogden Valley hides some of the best mountain living in the state — all of it moving households year-round, and all of it ground our crews actually know rather than territory we map on the morning of the job.

Distance changes nothing about how we quote. A Weber County move starts the same way a Lehi move does: a walkthrough — in person or by video — then one written flat rate for the whole job. Fifteen years of moving Utah households taught us that the further a customer is from a mover's home base, the more nervous they are about surprise charges. So there aren't any. What the quote says is what the move costs. That holds even when a move keeps going past the state line: our long-distance service runs one-way hauls with the crew flown home, shared loads for flexible dates, and a load-only hybrid where you drive — quoted flat, and launched just as cleanly from Weber County as from our own driveway.

Ogden's historic blocks: houses with a past.

The neighborhoods around Historic 25th Street and Union Station hold some of the oldest housing stock we touch anywhere — true Victorian-era homes with tall, narrow staircases, plaster-and-lath walls, original woodwork, and landings that were never designed with a king-size mattress in mind. Moving them is craft work. Doorways get measured before furniture meets them, banisters and trim get padded, and the route through the house gets walked before anything heavy does.

This is exactly the work our Mid and Premium tiers exist for: in-home wrapping of fragile pieces before they move, targeted floor protection over hardwood that may be older than the state, and full disassembly and reassembly on Premium so big furniture takes the staircase in pieces instead of in one white-knuckle carry. A 99% damage-free record isn't luck — it's houses like these treated with the respect their age demands. And when a whole household needs packing, Premium Tier brings the Premium Tote System: your home pro-packed into heavy-duty, water-resistant totes that stay with you for 7 full days at the new place, so unpacking a century's worth of life doesn't have to happen in one weekend.

The benches: South Ogden to Pleasant View.

Climb toward the mountains and you find the bench cities — South Ogden, Washington Terrace, North Ogden, Pleasant View, Harrisville — with bigger lots, longer stair runs, and views that explain the prices. Up along Harrison Boulevard and the streets above Weber State, the homes grow and so do the contents: sectionals, gun safes, and the family piano. We move pianos on flat base rates by size with published per-step fees, and safes up to 1,100 pounds on flat ground — 750 over stairs — with a flat $150 bolt-down if you want it anchored for good. Bench staircases are long; that's exactly why the per-step math is public before you ever book.

West of the freeway: Roy, West Haven, and the flats.

The county's growth runs west. Roy and West Haven are filling in fast, with Plain City and Hooper close behind — new construction, young families, and a healthy do-it-yourself streak. Plenty of these moves don't need a full crew and truck; they need labor-only muscle to load a rental truck or container properly, so the load rides safe from the first mile. And with the I-15/I-84 junction and Riverdale Road's retail strip right there, this corner of the county also keeps our delivery crews busy — new appliances and furniture picked up and carried in without a scratch on the new build's doorframe. When a job runs down the corridor — Weber to Salt Lake City or back — it's a route our trucks already drive every week.

Over Trappers Loop: the Ogden Valley.

Crest Trappers Loop and the county changes character completely. Eden, Huntsville, and Liberty sit around Pineview Reservoir in a high mountain valley, with Snowbasin and Powder Mountain hanging above — and the homes here range from old farmhouses to large mountain builds that took years to finish and deserve movers who act like it. Many are second homes or properties that change hands with the seasons, which makes scheduling and communication matter as much as muscle.

Valley jobs get planned like mountain jobs because they are: we confirm the day before around 3:00 PM with a two-hour window, the crew calls twenty minutes out, and winter dates get an honest conversation about access and conditions up front. Pricing stays just as honest — travel for the trip over the Loop is written into the flat-rate quote, and specialty items like pianos follow their published rates, including the standard $150-per-hour round trip that applies outside the Salt Lake Valley.

Old houses leave a lot behind.

A century-old home accumulates a century of stuff, and Weber County moves shed more of it than most. That's why donation and disposal runs bolt straight onto a move here — gently-used furniture dropped at the charity of your choice, true junk hauled to the dump, all handled mid-move so you're not renting a trailer the week after. Start with the quote form: tell us what's moving, what's going away, and where you're headed. The ballpark usually lands the same business day, the walkthrough turns it into one guaranteed flat price, and a 25% deposit — fully refundable up to 48 hours out — locks your date on the calendar.

Across the county

Cities we serve in Weber County.

Every one of these is regular ground for our crews — and if your town isn't listed, we still cover it.

OgdenSouth OgdenNorth OgdenRiverdaleRoyWashington TerracePleasant ViewHarrisvilleWest HavenPlain CityHooperHuntsvilleEdenLiberty
Local answers

Weber County moving questions.

Can you really get a piano down a narrow Ogden staircase?+
It's been our specialty since 2014. Tall, tight, turning staircases are exactly why our piano stair pricing is published — $10 per step for grands and tall uprights, $5 per step for short uprights — and why basements and complex flights are quoted case-by-case, so the right equipment and the right number of movers show up the first time.
Do you serve the Ogden Valley — Eden, Huntsville, Liberty — in winter?+
Yes. The valley over Trappers Loop is regular ground for us year-round. For winter dates we confirm everything the day before around 3:00 PM with a 2-hour arrival window, and the crew calls about 20 minutes out — so access, weather, and driveway conditions get planned for instead of discovered.
What travel costs should we expect on a Weber County move?+
Your move is quoted as one flat rate, and anything travel-related is spelled out in the written quote before you book — there are no add-ons after the fact. Specialty items follow their published rates: pianos, for example, run $150 per hour round trip outside the Salt Lake Valley, stated up front in the quote.
Can you just load the rental truck we already have?+
Absolutely — that's labor-only, and Weber County is full of it. Driving a U-Haul, Penske, or PODS out of Roy or West Haven? Our crew brings straps, dollies, and basic tools and packs the truck professionally so nothing shifts on the road. Single specialty items are flat-rate; multi-task jobs run hourly with a standard minimum.
Ready when you are

Moving across
Weber County?

Whether it's an Ogden foursquare or a cabin above Pineview, you'll have one written flat rate before we load a single box — and a crew that's climbed these stairs before.

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