Basic Package
$130/hour
- Two movers & truck
- Loading & unloading
- Disassembly & assembly
- Protective tools & padding
- Hand trucks & dollies
- Insurance coverage
AT Movers (Est. 2020) offers professional movers in Fairfax with a focus on careful handling and reliable service. We work with movers in the Washington, DC metro area and keep our reviews public on sites like Thumbtack. We use in-house (W-2) teams, and each job is led by a skilled mover. Before they work on a customer move, team members have to go through background checks and training in how to pack, lift safely, plan their loads, and protect surfaces. We come to the job with dolly, straps, moving blankets or pads, stretch wrap, and floor protection (runners or corner guards if needed). We take apart, wrap, and secure furniture in the truck so it doesn’t move around too much during transport.
When routing and staging affect your schedule in Fairfax, knowing the area well is very important. We often work in the City of Fairfax in and around Old Town, as well as in the city’s Activity Centers and planning districts, such as Fairfax Circle, Northfax, Old Town Fairfax, and Kamp Washington.
When we plan our routes, we take into account the Fairfax Circle junction, which is where Route 50 (Fairfax Boulevard), Route 29 (Lee Highway), and Old Lee Highway meet. This junction can change the time of approaches and where trucks are parked. If you’re in an area near the edges of Route 50 or I-66 (for example, Mosby Woods is surrounded by Route 50 and I-66), we plan the truck size and route to cut down on repositioning and wasted carry distance.
There are single-family detached homes, townhouses, condos, and apartment units in Fairfax City. Because of this, we plan the size of our crews and how to protect them based on whether we’ll be dealing with stairs, long halls, elevators, or tight turns.
Parking and permits: Fairfax City posts specific parking rules that can change how things are set up for move-day. The city says that commercial vehicles can’t be parked on public or private streets in a residential zone. It also runs Residential Permit Parking Districts (RPPD) in some areas, which you should look into when planning your curb access. If your move needs to close off any lanes or sidewalks or cause other problems in the public right-of-way, Fairfax City’s official starting point is with the Right of Way permit guidance.
There are a few nearby Fairfax mailing ZIP codes that we serve, but the main one is 22030. Other ZIP codes such as 22031–22033 may be useful depending on the location. Tell us where you want to be picked up and dropped off and what time window works best for you, and we’ll help you request an estimate for your Fairfax move that fits your needs.

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When people in Fairfax ask what affects moving cost, the main ones are usually (1) the number of items being moved, (2) the ease of access (e.g., stairs, elevators, long halls), (3) the distance between stops, and (4) how legal and close to the door it is to park the truck. There are detached homes, townhouses, condos, and apartments in Fairfax City. Because of this, the same “2-bedroom move” can take a very different amount of time based on how easy it is to get into each building.
We work as hourly movers for a lot of local jobs because most local moves are done in one day. We can give you a flat-rate estimate for longer routes so that you know the price even if the journey day changes.
You don’t have to use packing services when you move; you can add them as needed. You can have us pack everything for you with our packing materials, just the sensitive items like glassware, artwork, and TVs with fragile packing, or you can ask us to pack just one room (like the kitchen or closets) while you take care of the rest. We can also add unpacking if you need help after the arrival.
Call us or use our online form with your addresses, move date, and inventory notes. We’ll recommend crew size, confirm access details, and send a written estimate.
Yes. Plan for building coordination—many properties require an elevator reservation or loading-area rules, and some management offices request a certificate of insurance (COI). Share the building’s instructions and deadlines so paperwork is ready before move day.
It depends on the exact street and whether you’re in a permit district. Fairfax City documents RPPD areas and notes restrictions on commercial vehicles in residential zones, so it’s worth checking your block in advance. If your move requires lane/sidewalk closure or work in the public right-of-way, use the city’s Right of Way permit guidance as the official starting point.
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