Movers in Granite County, MT | Garden City Movers

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Granite County is the run east and then up, into Montana’s old mining and ranch country. From the Garden City we take I-90 east along the Clark Fork, peel off near Drummond where the ranch valleys open, and climb south past Hall toward Philipsburg, the county seat with its restored main street sitting up at altitude. This is more than a town move; it leaves the interstate for two-lane grades that hold real snow well into spring. Levi plots it like any winter run, the load timed and the truck padded for the climb. Our movers have hauled plenty of households up to P-burg and still arrive with enough left to do the carry right.

Much of this work is Missoula families after quiet and a cabin near Philipsburg, ranch households reshuffling around Drummond and Hall, and University folks who fell for the high country and stayed. One crew runs the whole job, so the movers loading your place in Grant Creek are the ones setting it down in Philipsburg; nothing goes to a subcontractor. Every mover draws a Garden City Movers paycheck, our name climbs to the mining town on the trucks, and a Philipsburg closing that drifts a week parks the load in our heated Missoula storage until the date holds.

East on I-90 and South to Philipsburg, Drummond, and Hall

Granite County leans hardest on a crew with historic houses on Philipsburg’s hill streets, ranch places down a long gravel drive near Hall, and cabins parked a fair walk from where a truck can stop. We bring dollies, skid boards, straps, and padding for the distance and the grade, plus the muscle for heavy ranch and shop pieces, with $1M of cargo protection on every load. The figures read plain: two movers $125/hr, three $170/hr, four $220/hr, or a single written total Levi sets after a home tour, the I-90 leg and the climb to P-burg already counted. A one-bedroom runs near $600 to $980, two bedrooms $980 to $1,650, three bedrooms $1,650 to $2,750, and an upright piano $280 to $440 if one is going up.

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What Granite County Families Tell Our Crew

Hunter D.
Hunter D.
Pattee Canyon · Google
★★★★★

“Three-bedroom up Pattee Canyon, tackled in that dead stretch between Christmas and New Year's with fresh snow down and a long driveway to negotiate. Nobody on the crew batted an eye, the load stayed cinched tight, and they inched up the slick drive at a crawl. Plenty of our things are old and sentimental, and each one was handled gently and the beds reassembled for us. Whatever Levi penciled on the estimate is what the closing bill read. We would ring them again without a moment's pause.”

Chelsea K.
Chelsea K.
Lolo · Google
★★★★★

“Just a studio down in Lolo, hardly a major job, but the two guys put real care into it regardless. Pleasant to deal with, watchful around my bookcase and television, and finished sooner than I figured. The total never strayed from the quote, and they brushed off the December ice on US-93 like it was an afterthought. I genuinely valued how calm and uneventful the whole day stayed.”

Levi B.
Levi B.
Bonner · Google
★★★★★

“Four-bedroom out in Bonner, up the canyon, and I figured the drive plus the cold December morning would bog things down. It did not. The crew was organized, padded every doorway, and hauled a heavy gun safe and a big sectional out without grazing a wall. Everything landed exactly where it belonged once we got over there. The flat quote held to the penny and nobody tried to pad the bill. Top-notch outfit.”

Whitney B.
Whitney B.
East Missoula · Google
★★★★

“Decent move on my one-bed in East Missoula. The pair handling it were gentle and the cost was reasonable, in line with Hannah's quote. My single gripe is a scuff on a wall corner where a tall dresser caught the edge of a doorway. To their credit, they owned up to it on the spot instead of letting me stumble on it later, and the office circled back to patch the corner. Honest crew, one tiny blemish on a day that otherwise went clean.”

Questions Missoula Neighbors Ask Levi

Is Philipsburg too far up in the high country for Garden City Movers to reach?
Far from it. We take I-90 east out of the Garden City, turn off near Drummond, and climb the two-lane south past Hall to Philipsburg on the regular. The haul is longer than a town move, yet it counts as routine work with the mileage folded into your price, taken by the hour (two movers $125, three $170, four $220) or as a single written figure Levi quotes after touring the place. We schedule the load around snow that lingers on those grades into spring.
A historic house on a Philipsburg hill street with a tight stair is our destination. Can your Missoula movers manage the heavy furniture?
Yes. Our movers ease around the turn, pad the stairwell and the trim, and skid the heavy pieces up without a scuff, with our own trucks and our own crew on every step. A two-bedroom job lands around $980 to $1,650, an upright piano $280 to $440 when one travels, and $1M of cargo protection rides the load. Whoever packs you in Missoula is the same hand working that P-burg stair.
If our Philipsburg closing slips a week, will Garden City Movers store our belongings in Missoula?
We will. Your things wait in our own heated storage back in the Garden City, running $95 to $230 a month based on the unit you pick, instead of a cold cabin or barn up in the high country. Once Philipsburg locks in, our same movers carry it all back east on I-90 and up the grade. Garden City Movers holds a Montana PSC permit, US DOT 3445120, and MC 1108940.

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