Coconino County is the high one, and the road up is I-17 north until the desert is long behind you and the truck is rolling through ponderosa pine at seven thousand feet. Flagstaff, the county seat, sits up under the San Francisco Peaks where winter brings real snow, not the mild Valley version. From there US-180 runs west to Williams on the way to the Grand Canyon, US-89 climbs north toward Page on Lake Powell, and SR-89A drops south through the switchbacks into the red rocks of Sedona, which straddles the Coconino-Yavapai line. A move from a 110-degree Chandler summer up to the Flagstaff pines is one of the biggest swings in the state, and Brett plans every Coconino haul around exactly that change in elevation and weather.
The runs we make up here tend to be Valley families relocating for a Northern Arizona University job or a cabin in the pines, snowbirds reversing the usual pattern and heading up for the cool summers, and households moving into Flagstaff’s historic in-town homes or the newer subdivisions on the edges. One Mighty crew carries the whole job, so the same W-2 movers who load your East Valley home ease the truck up I-17 and unload at the Flagstaff door, with no handoff partway up the mountain. Our trucks make the long climb, our people do every lift, and we never subcontract a Northern Arizona move. We load early to clear the Sonoran heat at the bottom, and up at the top we watch for snow on the road, which is a real factor in Flagstaff that it never is back in Chandler.
North up I-17 to the Pines: Flagstaff, Williams, Page, and the Sedona Red Rocks
A Coconino County move means handling the biggest elevation and weather swing we run, so the prep is built for it. We brace and strap the load for the long grade up I-17, we shrink-wrap against desert dust at the bottom and cold, wet, sometimes snowy air at the top, and we time the trip around both the Valley heat and any Flagstaff weather on the mountain. Every load carries $1M of cargo coverage, $0.60/lb released value standard, full-value protection at 1–3% if you choose it, and a 9-month claim window. Brett sets one flat written rate after walking your home, or hourly at $130/hr for two movers, $180/hr for three, and $235/hr for four, with the long northbound mileage already folded in. A studio runs $400 to $620, one bedroom $620 to $1,000, two $1,000 to $1,720, three $1,720 to $2,850, and four $2,800 to $4,400. If a Flagstaff closing slips, your load waits in our climate-controlled storage at about $100 to $250 a month until the keys are yours.
East Valley Movers in Coconino County
An East Valley two-mover team runs $130/hr; prefer certainty? Settle the whole job as one flat written figure
Our East Valley crew knows the streets, the gated entries, and the buildings around Coconino County.
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