Clearing a whole house is a project, not a quick errand, so we crew it and run it that way. A lone Mighty team carries your entire Chandler home anywhere across the Valley: we box the rooms you point to, pad each piece, walk it out, fill our own truck, and unload it back wall by wall, sparing you the midnight dig through unlabeled boxes. The pieces that show whether a crew is actually watching are exactly the ones Valley homes are stuffed with, an upright on a half-landing, a baby grand up front, a strongbox out in the garage, art strung along a long Ocotillo corridor, a home office knotted with monitors.
Keeping the labor and the materials on a single ticket is what stops the seams from tearing. The oversized sectionals, the beds, and the dining sets come apart for the road and rebuild inside, with quilts and protective sheeting laid across trim and flooring at either stop, run by people who’ve logged more of these than they can tally. Townhome downtown or a fresh four-bedroom out toward Queen Creek, it’s one crew boxing, driving, and placing the lot, so nobody lobs blame across a handoff. Whatever runs on a cord, the strongbox too, plus any piano, gets logged and padded rather than wrestled aboard, and a grand pulled from a Fulton Ranch parlor draws the full instrument workup.
How the day runs, downtown Chandler to San Tan
Tyrell or his lead tours every room first, locks in the load order, and guards the exit path before a single lift. The desert gets its say too. A 110-degree afternoon, a haboob sweeping off the Gila River reservation, a cloudburst out of nowhere, each one reshapes how we sheet and stage, so summer crews start early, the heavy and powered pieces head out before the heat tops off, all of it covered, the trailer sealed on every leg. For a place gated up in Ocotillo or down toward Sun Lakes, we collect the code and the property’s rules in advance so the crew isn’t burning hours stuck at a callbox.
What sits outside a household quote
A straight number means a few items step out of the everyday household run. Once you leave Arizona, the in-state rate yields to long-distance pricing. Hazardous goods, pets, and plants don’t ride. A grand, a church organ, or a heavy strongbox each earns a specialty line, since each demands its own gear and its own plan rather than dissolving into a single lump sum.
Pricing a full household
We commit a flat number to paper only after eyeing the home, in person or over a fast video, since the layout and any tight stairs say far more than guesswork ever could. Ballpark by size: two-bedroom $1,000–$1,720, three-bedroom $1,720–$2,850, four-bedroom $2,800–$4,400, with a studio from roughly $400–$620. A piano in the house holds its own band, $290–$460 upright or $520–$840 baby grand. Packing layers on for whatever share you hand over. Behind the job stands $1M in cargo coverage.
Taking the whole house across the Valley? Dial (888) 711-4778 and the Mighty office will pen your flat number.
What Our East Valley Crew Brings
- We'll box whichever rooms you'd sooner leave to the crew
- Each piece that boards the truck gets padded and quilted
- The oversized sectionals, beds, and dining sets taken apart, then put back together indoors
- Quilts and protective sheeting laid across trim and flooring at either Valley stop
- The strongbox, the piano, and anything on a cord get logged and cushioned, never muscled aboard
- Boxes land in their own room, not heaped at the entry
- A flat number committed to paper once we've toured the home
What You’ll Pay
Two East Valley movers run $130/hr; larger jobs lock a single price on paper up front
Two Mighty movers, a padded truck, dollies and moving blankets — the whole Chandler job folded into one rate.
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