
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.
Bexar County
San Antonio from our Austin yard is 80 minutes off-peak down I-35. We run it as a long-distance move — one truck, one crew, written inventory, one coordinator — not the standard van-line model where your stuff gets transferred to a different truck and tracked through a 1-800 number. Most of our Austin-to-SA work is corporate relocations, family moves to the north-side suburbs (Stone Oak, Alamo Heights, Shavano Park), and the occasional reverse move from SA up to Austin. The hourly rate model still applies — you pay for the time, including the drive both ways.
We don't just know San Antonio — we know your block.
Stone Oak movers work this north San Antonio master-planned area off US-281 weekly. HOA-managed move windows, gate codes that expire 24 hours after issue, and the wide loop roads fit a 26-footer with one spotter.
Alamo Heights movers know the historic blocks north of downtown San Antonio. Narrow streets, mature oaks, and street-parking we clear with the city office two days out so the truck isn't ticketed.
Shavano Park movers handle this established hillside community off NW Military. Custom homes with delicate millwork, three-car garages built for staging, and HOA notice we file the week before.
Dominion movers cover this gated luxury enclave off I-10. Manned guard gate, badge-only access for the crew, and we hand a printed crew list to the gatehouse the morning of the move.
Terrell Hills movers know the family-home blocks between Alamo Heights and Fort Sam. Mature lots, two-car garages, and most moves load cleanly out of the driveway with one spotter on the corner.
What San Antonio 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.
Austin-to-San Antonio is a route move, not an hour-band move. We price the route directly — crew, truck count, and drive baked into one written number before booking. Get the locked quote in the 60-second form and we'll price your route the same day.
No. The crew that loads in Austin unloads in San Antonio. Same truck, same people, one written inventory. You're not tracking a number on a website.
Three to four weeks ahead for weekday moves, six to eight for weekends and end of month. We dedicate the truck and crew for the day — the further out you book, the more options on the calendar.
What's actually different about moving in San Antonio — and how we handle it.
Your stuff doesn't get transferred to a different truck at a warehouse and tracked through a 1-800 number. The crew that loads in Austin unloads in San Antonio. One coordinator for the whole move.
I-35 between New Braunfels and SA stacks up by 4 p.m. We schedule SA arrivals before 3 or after 7 so the truck isn't crawling through Selma. Saves billable hours and a tired crew on the unload.
We don't quote SA moves on weight or cube — same hourly model as our Austin work. The drive is in the rate. Inventory is written so you know what's on the truck before it leaves and what came off when it gets there.
Same crew, same locked rate — just a different zip.
60-second quote. No hidden fees. No spam calls.