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Movers in Lehigh County

Moves in Allentown, PA.

Allentown and the wider Lehigh Valley sit on the I-78 corridor we drive often, which makes NJ-to-Allentown one of our more predictable long-distance lanes. A lot of these are families and businesses leaving North Jersey for more space and a lower cost of living, exactly the kind of move that benefits from one crew running the whole job door to door instead of a broker handoff. We quote the Valley flat-rate, bring the same padding and floor protection we use on local jobs, and pianos come along with the household when they need to.

Allentown

PA

Frequently asked

Questions, answered.

What areas do you serve?
We serve homes and businesses throughout New Jersey (including Parsippany, Hoboken, Jersey City, Morristown, and surrounding counties), plus the New York metro and into Pennsylvania for longer hauls. If you don't see your town listed, give us a call: we move there too.
Are you licensed and insured?
Yes. Just Better Moving is fully licensed by the NJ Division of Consumer Affairs and insured for residential, commercial, and specialty (piano) moves. We carry full liability coverage on every job.
How is pricing calculated?
Most local moves are priced by crew size and time, with a flat travel charge. Long-distance, commercial, and piano moves are quoted as flat rates so you know the number before we start. Either way, we give you an estimate before you commit. No day-of surprises.
How far in advance should I book?
Two to four weeks is comfortable for most moves. Peak summer weekends and end-of-month dates fill up faster. Earlier is better. For last-minute moves give us a call: we keep some bandwidth available for short-notice work.

Quote a Allentown move

Tell us about your move.

Most local moves get a same-day quote. Specialty (piano, commercial) we'll call to scope so the price is final.

Or call us directly

(201) 374-6683

Ready when you are

Tell us about your move.

Most quotes turn around the same day. Piano moves and commercial jobs get a quick call to scope. Either way, you’re talking to the crew that’ll actually be on the truck.