
Bobby S. · Round Rock
“the quote on Monday was the bill on Saturday” — . No surprise fees, no fuel surcharge, no stair charge. They told me the number and they stuck to it.
Travis County
Barton Creek moves are estate moves — 4,000-to-8,000-sq-ft homes inside The Foothills, Cliffs, or Amarra sections, gated entry on every approach, and country-club rules on truck access (no logo wraps on some streets, no idling near the clubhouse). The driveways are long, the floors are usually a mix of stone, hardwood, and rug that need three different protection plays, and the inventories run 250–400 items on a typical 4-bedroom. We bring two 26-footers, a 5-person crew, and floor protection by default.
We don't just know Barton Creek — we know your block.
Foothills of Barton Creek movers work this gated luxury enclave weekly. Switchback driveways with grades that scrape low-clearance trailers, three-car garages built for staging, and a gatehouse that wants a 24-hour heads-up.
Amarra movers know this Barton Creek custom-home section by heart. Long private drives, narrow gate openings, and we typically stage a 26-footer at the gate and shuttle in with a 16-footer to protect the landscaping.
Cliffs at Barton Creek movers handle the ridge-edge custom homes off Westbank Dr. Steep grades, stone-tile entries that need runners on every floor, and HOA notice filed the week before.
Spanish Oaks-edge movers cover the Barton Creek-side blocks near the country club. Manned guard gate, badge-only access for the crew, and we hand a printed crew list to the gatehouse the morning of the move.
Travis Country movers know the family-home section between MoPac and Barton Creek Greenbelt. Mature trees, deep driveways, two-car garages — one of the cleaner Barton Creek-corridor profiles to load.
What Barton Creek neighbors say

Bobby S. · Round Rock
“the quote on Monday was the bill on Saturday” — . No surprise fees, no fuel surcharge, no stair charge. They told me the number and they stuck to it.

Austin H. · Mueller
“showed up at the start of the window, not the end” — Booked an 8–10am arrival. Truck pulled up at 8:02.. Loaded out in three hours flat.

Kelli A. · Downtown
“threaded a 26-foot truck through downtown traffic and a tight alley dock” — Moving into a downtown high-rise on a one-way block with a tiny service alley.. In and out without blocking a single car.

Kathleen E. · Tarrytown
“moved us in 104° August heat without breaking pace” — Worst week of the summer to move. They. Same energy at hour six as hour one — wild to watch.

Katie B. · Cedar Park
“carried a sleeper sofa up three flights without a wall scuff” — Third-floor walk-up, no elevator, narrow turns. They. I have no idea how they did it.

Lonnie H. · Hyde Park
“took the job 36 hours out and treated it like a planned move” — Closing date moved up on a Wednesday.. Crew was calm, organized, locked-in price.

Melony H. · Bee Cave
“held our things for two weeks and returned everything spotless” — New build wasn't ready when we closed on the old place. They. Storage rate was honest.

Nay R. · East Austin
“texted when they left, again at the door, again at finish” — Best communication I've ever had with a service company.. I never had to wonder.

Paige W. · Zilker
“moved my grandmother's upright piano without a single ding” — I'd been dreading the piano for months. They. Pads, straps, four-person lift, perfect.

Sharon M. · Steiner Ranch
“handled the gate, the elevator, and the freight rules without me lifting a finger” — Highrise apartment with a strict loading dock window.. Pros.

Claire R. · South Congress
“unpacked the kitchen and made the beds before they left” — Paid for the full unpack and it was the smartest add-on.. Walked into a finished home.

Austin W. · Dripping Springs
“drove an hour out into the Hill Country and didn't blink” — Move-in was on a dirt road past nowhere.. Same care unloading as they used in town.

David M. · Pflugerville
“moved our office over a weekend and we worked Monday morning” — Small office relocation, 14 desks, a server rack.. Every cable labeled. Zero downtime.

Nigel G. · Leander
“treated my dad with more patience than his own kids do” — Helped move my dad out of the house he'd lived in for 30 years.. Took the time it took.

Steven H. · Lakeway
“drove back the next morning to drop off a watch I'd left behind” — Realized at midnight I'd left a watch in the old bathroom drawer.. Refused a tip.

Austin H. · Georgetown
“every line item on the invoice matched the quote to the dollar” — I'd been burned by surcharges twice before.. No fuel, no stairs, no nothing.

Clay B. · Circle C
“beat a 90-minute HOA loading window with time to spare” — HOA gave us a 90-minute window or a fine.. Coordinated the truck like a pit crew.

Marco R. · Kyle
“packed every kitchen cabinet better than I would have” — Sprung for the full pack the day before.. Unpacked the new place — zero broken glass.

Iskra L. · Circle C
“pad-wrapped every piece of furniture before it left the bedroom” — Big house, lots of solid-wood furniture I was nervous about.. Not one nick on the walls or the floors.

Bobby S. · Round Rock
“the quote on Monday was the bill on Saturday” — . No surprise fees, no fuel surcharge, no stair charge. They told me the number and they stuck to it.

Austin H. · Mueller
“showed up at the start of the window, not the end” — Booked an 8–10am arrival. Truck pulled up at 8:02.. Loaded out in three hours flat.

Kelli A. · Downtown
“threaded a 26-foot truck through downtown traffic and a tight alley dock” — Moving into a downtown high-rise on a one-way block with a tiny service alley.. In and out without blocking a single car.

Kathleen E. · Tarrytown
“moved us in 104° August heat without breaking pace” — Worst week of the summer to move. They. Same energy at hour six as hour one — wild to watch.

Katie B. · Cedar Park
“carried a sleeper sofa up three flights without a wall scuff” — Third-floor walk-up, no elevator, narrow turns. They. I have no idea how they did it.

Lonnie H. · Hyde Park
“took the job 36 hours out and treated it like a planned move” — Closing date moved up on a Wednesday.. Crew was calm, organized, locked-in price.

Melony H. · Bee Cave
“held our things for two weeks and returned everything spotless” — New build wasn't ready when we closed on the old place. They. Storage rate was honest.

Nay R. · East Austin
“texted when they left, again at the door, again at finish” — Best communication I've ever had with a service company.. I never had to wonder.

Paige W. · Zilker
“moved my grandmother's upright piano without a single ding” — I'd been dreading the piano for months. They. Pads, straps, four-person lift, perfect.

Sharon M. · Steiner Ranch
“handled the gate, the elevator, and the freight rules without me lifting a finger” — Highrise apartment with a strict loading dock window.. Pros.

Claire R. · South Congress
“unpacked the kitchen and made the beds before they left” — Paid for the full unpack and it was the smartest add-on.. Walked into a finished home.

Austin W. · Dripping Springs
“drove an hour out into the Hill Country and didn't blink” — Move-in was on a dirt road past nowhere.. Same care unloading as they used in town.

David M. · Pflugerville
“moved our office over a weekend and we worked Monday morning” — Small office relocation, 14 desks, a server rack.. Every cable labeled. Zero downtime.

Nigel G. · Leander
“treated my dad with more patience than his own kids do” — Helped move my dad out of the house he'd lived in for 30 years.. Took the time it took.

Steven H. · Lakeway
“drove back the next morning to drop off a watch I'd left behind” — Realized at midnight I'd left a watch in the old bathroom drawer.. Refused a tip.

Austin H. · Georgetown
“every line item on the invoice matched the quote to the dollar” — I'd been burned by surcharges twice before.. No fuel, no stairs, no nothing.

Clay B. · Circle C
“beat a 90-minute HOA loading window with time to spare” — HOA gave us a 90-minute window or a fine.. Coordinated the truck like a pit crew.

Marco R. · Kyle
“packed every kitchen cabinet better than I would have” — Sprung for the full pack the day before.. Unpacked the new place — zero broken glass.

Iskra L. · Circle C
“pad-wrapped every piece of furniture before it left the bedroom” — Big house, lots of solid-wood furniture I was nervous about.. Not one nick on the walls or the floors.
Straight answers — no runaround.
Most Barton Creek 4–5 bedroom estate moves run 9–13 billable hours with a 4- or 5-mover crew and two trucks by default. Inventory size and floor-protection scope drive the band more than mileage. Hourly rate locks at booking; we quote the crew and truck count up front so the estimate is the number you pay — get your locked number in the 60-second quote.
Yes — we file the COI, company name, and truck plate with the gate office a week before every move. The guard has your name when we arrive; no 'let me call the homeowner' delay.
Standard cargo coverage and standard liability apply. The bigger answer is we lay floor protection on every Barton Creek move by default so the question doesn't come up — neoprene on stone, ram-board on hardwood, no rolling on rugs.
What's actually different about moving in Barton Creek — and how we handle it.
Barton Creek front gate wants the moving company name, COI, and the truck plate number 24 hours ahead. We file the paperwork the week before — the gate has your name when our truck pulls up, no holdup with the guard.
Most Barton Creek estates run stone in the entry, hardwood through the living areas, and area rugs in between. We lay neoprene runners on stone, ram-board on hardwood, and we don't drag anything across a wool rug. Three protection plays on one move.
We don't try to do a 4,000-square-foot Barton Creek move with a 3-person crew and hope. Default is 5 movers, two trucks, and a dedicated coordinator on site. The bigger crew costs more per hour and finishes faster — usually a wash on total, lower risk of damage.
Same crew, same locked rate — just a different zip.
60-second quote. No hidden fees. No spam calls.