Cherry blossoms bloom every spring in Washington D.C. A Tokyo mayor gave them as a gift in 1912.

Find Washington D.C. Movers

Washington D.C. is the nation’s capital with plenty of history. You can spend plenty of time visiting some historic attractions after settling into your new home.

Washington D.C. moving labor can assist you in preparing for your local or out-of-state move. Our Moving Help® Marketplace offers numerous advantages over our competition with other D.C. movers. You also can read real, unedited reviews from satisfied customers who trust Washington D.C. Service Providers.


How Much Do Moving Companies in D.C. Cost?

Your time can be better spent taking care of other parts of your move than the loading and unloading your belongings portion. That’s why hiring Moving Helpers is helpful because they’re professionals who’ll get the job done at an affordable cost. Other D.C. moving companies not on our Marketplace could be more expensive.

Check out the chart below for how much it’ll cost to hire two helpers for two hours.

LowestAverageHighest
$120.00$209.36$440.00

How to Book an Order on MovingHelp.com

Whether you need to move locally or out of state, Moving Help is here to assist you. For a long-distance move, you can find local moving labor near you on both ends of your move.

For a short-distance move, you can choose the same D.C. moving labor at both locations (as long as they service both areas), or you can hire two different local Service Providers near you. Unlike other D.C. movers, you’ll know you’ll have help anywhere you go.

Read our steps on booking a move for either a short- or long-distance move.

Short-Distance Move

1. Go to MovingHelp.com 

2. Enter your address at your first location. Choose the service date and start time. If needed, fill out your second location. 

3. Click on the “Search” button. Use the “Sort & Filter” to find the exact help you need for your move. 

4. Click on each Service Provider to read about the Moving Helper, previous customers’ reviews, and price. 

5. Once you find your Service Provider, fill out the rest of your information. 

6. After you’re done checking out, you can find your unique 6-digit Payment Code to give to your helpers. Depending on your order, you might have one or two codes. 

Long-Distance Move

1. Go to MovingHelp.com 

2. Enter your address at your first location. Choose the service date and start time. Enter your address at your second location. Choose the service date and start time. 

3. Click on the “Search” button. Use the “Sort & Filter” to find the exact help you need for your move. 

4. Click on each Service Provider to read about the Moving Helper, previous customers’ reviews, and price. 

5. Once you find your Service Provider, fill out the rest of your information. 

6. After you’re done checking out, you can find your two unique 6-digit Payment Codes to give to your movers. 


What Is the Moving Help Payment Code?

The Moving Help Payment Code is a unique 6-digit code, which holds your funds when you use Moving Help. Once the job is completed and you’re satisfied with your Service Provider’s work, you can release your Payment Code to them.

Therefore, you’re in control of when the code should be released to your Helpers. Moving Help will never release the code without your permission. With other movers in D.C., you might not have this level of protection.

If you have a problem with your move, you can withhold the Payment Code until you and your provider come to a resolution. You might not have this safeguard with other moving companies in D.C.


3 Fun Facts About Washington D.C.

The nation’s capital has plenty of history and facts. As you settle into your new home, you can read our three favorite facts about Washington D.C. You can read these and the rest of the fun facts from Washington.org.

1. During World War I, President Woodrow Wilson bought a flock of sheep to graze on the White House lawn. It saved the manpower needed for mowing the lawn, and they sold the wool to raise money for the Red Cross.

2. The DC War Memorial, which honors local residents of Washington D.C., is the only memorial dedicated to World War I on the National Mall.

3. The cherry blossom trees that line the Tidal Basin and have beautiful pink blooms every spring were a gift from a Tokyo mayor in 1912.


Why Do Customers Choose Us Over the Competition?

We’re better than the competition because we know a thing or two about moving. Some reasons why you might consider Moving Help over the competition includes:

  • We’ve completed more than 5 million moves.
  • We’ve been around since 2002.
  • Our patented Payment Code keeps your money secure.
  • You can use Moving Help for more than loading and unloading.
  • Whether you use U-Haul truck rental, U-Box storage containers, or another company’s product to transport your belongings, you can still use our Marketplace to hire moving labor.
  • You save money by paying for only what you need for your individual move.
  • You avoid the heavy lifting, which could lead to less injury.
  • You don’t need to rely on friends and family when you can use professional moving labor. (If you need to know how to ask friends or family for help, read our article on it.)
  • Our affordable Service Providers can’t charge for stairs fees or travel fees.
  • We have upfront and guaranteed pricing. We also have a refundable service fee, which means customers can receive their $5.95 back after leaving a review.

3 Places to Visit in Washington D.C.

After your Moving Help Service Providers help you unload and unpack your belongings, you can go out and visit these three interesting places.

1. The White House

The White House was originally called the Presidential Mansion, and the design was decided in a contest. It took about eight years to complete construction. Minus President Washington, every president has lived in The White House.

You can read more about how to tour The White House because it requires some planning. All tours are free.

The White House is seen in the background on a sunny afternoon.

2. Arlington National Cemetery

Arlington National Cemetery is the country’s largest military cemetery. It’s the final resting place for more than 400,000 military veterans and their immediate family. You also can visit the site of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.

The cemetery is open 365 days a year to the public. It’s also free admission to those who wish to tour the site and pay their respects. For an official tour, you can purchase your tickets online.

3. Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial

Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial is a powerful tribute to the prominent Civil Rights Movement leader. The 30-foot statue of Dr. King emerges from two large boulders, symbolizing the Mountain of Despair. You can visit this inspiring memorial located on a four-acre site along the National Mall’s Tidal Basin, open 24/7, 365 days a year with free admission.


Read Washington D.C. Moving Help Reviews

Moving Help has more than 2.5 million real, unedited reviews from customers just like you. You can go through each Service Providers to see what customers loved and didn’t like about that particular team. Unlike some Washington D.C. moving companies, our Moving Helpers have hundreds to thousands of reviews.

You’ll be sure to find labor-only Service Providers who fit your moving needs and budget rather than trying to find a Washington D.C. moving company on your own to fit your needs.


Find Your D.C. Moving Companies Today

Whether you need help with a short- or long-distance move, your D.C. moving labor team can assist you every step of the way. By choosing a professional Service Provider on our Moving Help Marketplace, you’ll feel safe with our providers vs. using random Washington D.C. movers.

By using the Moving Help Marketplace, you can use our patented Payment Code and know your belongings are in good hands when you book Moving Help today.