Of every lane on our board, the Chandler-to-Phoenix hop is the one our trucks run most. It barely qualifies as a long-distance job: about 25 miles north on I-10, or up Loop 202 around the Santan when the freeway is thick, and you are rolling into downtown Phoenix, Midtown, or the central neighborhoods inside half an hour of seat time. Because it is so short, Brett can usually slot an East Valley household in on short notice. A family clearing out of Ocotillo, Fulton Ranch, or a place off Arizona Avenue gets loaded while the morning is still cool and is set back down near Roosevelt Row, Encanto, or the Camelback Corridor by early afternoon, all on one of our own trucks and all in a single day.
What governs this lane is the desert clock, not the odometer. From June into September the pavement climbs past 110 by noon and the box of a loaded truck turns into a kiln, so our East Valley crew pulls out of the Chandler yard at sunrise, keeps water within arm’s reach, and has the heavy lifting done before the heat gets ugly. Whatever flat figure Brett writes for you ahead of move day stays put no matter how the freeway crawls or how high the mercury runs. The wrinkle on a metro job is almost always the far end: Roosevelt Row lofts, Midtown towers, and the old Willo bungalows come with pinched stairwells and reserved freight-elevator windows. We size up those Phoenix doorways before anything leaves the truck, and our office sorts out the elevator slot or the building certificate well before your date.
One East Valley crew carries this start to finish. The person who tapes your last carton shut in Chandler is the same one walking it up the steps in Phoenix, with nobody swapped in along Loop 202 and nothing handed to an outside truck. We do not list a Mighty job anywhere or sell it on. Pricing is plain: $130 an hour buys two movers with the truck and pads thrown in, $180 gets you three, $235 gets four, or Brett walks your home and quotes a single flat rate. An upright runs $290 to $460, a baby grand $520 to $840, all of it written down before we turn a wheel. US DOT 3512840, MC 1134920.
Making the jump into Phoenix for work, a central-city condo, or just to be closer to where things happen? Email us both addresses, mention the floor and building on the Phoenix side, give us a date, and a written quote comes straight back. Or just call Brett’s crew at (888) 711-4778.
Chandler → Phoenix — Estimated Cost
| Home Size | Estimated Flat Rate | Typical Transit |
|---|---|---|
| Studio / 1 BR | $560–$760 | Same day |
| 2 Bedrooms | $1,040–$1,500 | Same day |
| 3 Bedrooms | $1,560–$2,300 | Same day |
| 4+ BR / House | $2,240–$3,280 | Same day |
Treat the figures here as a rough Arizona-route ballpark. Once Brett’s East Valley team has surveyed your home, the binding number goes on paper.
Moving Chandler to Phoenix?
The same Chandler hands load and unload, all on one binding price set in writing
The same Chandler crew that loads the truck in Chandler drives it through and unloads at the other end — never a broker, never a load board.
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