Renton's Best-Priced Movers & Junk Haulers
The Landing apartments, Highlands ramblers, Fairwood cul-de-sacs — we run I-405 south every week with the best moving and junk prices in the Seattle area on board.
Renton knows value, and so do we: a 2-man crew for $129/hour with the truck and all equipment included, junk hauling from $99 — rates most Seattle movers won't put in writing. From Boeing's back fence to the top of the Highlands, we move it and haul it in one trip.
What does Renton cost?
Moving or junk — ballpark it in 10 seconds.
No hidden fees.
Or text a photo to (206) 609-5581 for an instant junk price.
Moving in Renton, from the lake to the Highlands
Renton's housing tells its history. Down by the water you've got The Landing and the newer apartment blocks — elevator reservations, parking-garage clearances, and loading zones we scout before moving day. Climb NE Sunset Boulevard into the Highlands and it flips to postwar homes built for Boeing families: solid little houses with full basements, steep driveways, and staircases that predate the modern sectional. Out in Fairwood, Benson Hill, and Cascade it's classic suburban moving — big rooms, long carries, two-car garages. We plan every Renton job around the 405/167 interchange, because the S-curves at 5 p.m. are nobody's friend and your move shouldn't sit in traffic we could have dodged.
Junk removal without the franchise markup
Renton is a price-smart town, and junk removal is where the big brands' pricing stings most — $150-plus for a single couch, $700-plus for a truckload. We start at $99 for single items and run $479–$599 for a full 16-ft truck, all labor and disposal included, and we'll beat any lower written quote. Garage cleanouts in the Highlands, left-behind furniture in downtown rentals, appliance haul-aways at The Landing when the new fridge shows up Thursday — same truck, and often the same day you call. The good stuff gets donated locally, the metal gets recycled, and the price we confirm on arrival is the price you pay.
Best prices, said out loud
Most moving companies around Seattle make you call three times before anyone says a number. We publish ours: $129/hour for a 2-man crew with everything included, a typical 1-bedroom move done for $350–$500, and flat quotes for one-way moves into or out of Renton. That transparency lands hardest here, where people actually compare before they book. One more thing that fits this town: we run 8 a.m. to 10 p.m., seven days a week, which means Boeing shift workers can book an evening move without burning a vacation day. Call or text (206) 609-5581 — the person who answers is the owner, and the price he quotes is the one you pay.
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