Moving Companies in Pittsburgh, PA
150 licensed moving companies operating in or serving Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. All listings are drawn directly from federal and consumer-protection records.
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Pittsburgh audits in progress
USMPO is currently auditing interstate moving companies that operate in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania against our eight-point standard. No Pittsburgh carriers have completed the audit yet.
While the Pittsburgh audit roster is being built, consumers can browse statewide Pennsylvania listings or use the FMCSA SAFER search to confirm a carrier's federal authority directly.
Typical price ranges for moves originating in Pittsburgh, PA. Local moves are billed hourly within a 50-mile radius; long-distance moves are billed by weight and mileage. Quoted ranges are for full-service moves and include packing labor, equipment, transit, and basic released-value protection.
Estimates are typical-range industry benchmarks and may vary by carrier, season, and accessorial services (stairs, long carries, storage-in-transit, valuation upgrades).
USMPO-listed moving companies operating from Pittsburgh, PA accept long-distance moves to destinations across the United States. The routes below are among the most-searched relocations from Pittsburgh.
Federal law sets a floor of consumer protections for licensed interstate carriers. Before booking a moving company in Pittsburgh, PA, confirm each of the following.
Confirm the company's federal authority is “Active” on the FMCSA SAFER website. A USDOT number alone is not sufficient — the operating status must say AUTHORIZED for household goods.
Federal regulation requires interstate movers to provide a binding or not-to-exceed written estimate on request. Refuse to do business with a carrier that will only quote you over the phone.
Reputable carriers do not require deposits exceeding 20% of the estimated cost. Demands for cash-only or wire-transfer deposits are a primary indicator of moving fraud.
Request a Certificate of Insurance (COI) showing current cargo and liability coverage. Federal minimum is $750,000 in liability for HHG carriers; $Pittsburgh consumers should request a copy listing them as additional insured.
Read the carrier's BBB profile and FMCSA complaint record. A pattern of unresolved complaints — especially relating to delivery, damage, or hostage-load disputes — is a serious red flag.
For moves over 2,500 lbs, federal regulation entitles you to a free in-home or video survey to produce an accurate weight estimate. Skipping the survey often leads to delivery-day price increases.
Off-peak season. Interstate movers serving Pittsburgh typically offer 15–25% lower rates and broader date availability between October and April, when residential moving demand declines nationally.
Pricing in Pittsburgh, PA typically rises 5–10% above winter rates as the school-year transition cycle begins. Mid-month and mid-week pickups still price well below summer peak.
Summer peak. Approximately 60% of US household moves happen between Memorial Day and Labor Day, pushing rates from Pittsburgh 20–30% higher and reducing date flexibility. Book at least 6 weeks in advance.
Moving companies operating within Pennsylvania are licensed and regulated by the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission. Pennsylvania requires household-goods movers to hold a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity and prohibits payment demands before delivery.
Interstate moves from Pittsburgh are separately governed by the U.S. Department of Transportation under the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration. Both authorities apply to most household-goods movers serving Pittsburgh, PA.
Common scams, red flags, and steps to take if you suspect a carrier is operating in bad faith.
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Read summary →What are the best moving companies in Pittsburgh, PA?
USMPO has identified 150 federally licensed moving companies that operate in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The table on this page ranks carriers by verification status, BBB standing, and years of continuous federal operating authority. USMPO does not accept payment for ranking.
How much does it cost to move from Pittsburgh?
Average interstate moving costs from Pittsburgh, PA range from roughly $2,200 for a 1-bedroom move to $9,000+ for a 3-bedroom move, depending on weight, mileage, valuation coverage, and seasonality. Local moves within Pittsburgh are typically billed hourly and run $800–$3,000 for a 1- to 3-bedroom residence. See the cost panel above for a size-by-size breakdown.
Are moving companies in Pittsburgh licensed and insured?
Every carrier listed on this page is registered with the U.S. Department of Transportation and holds active federal operating authority for the interstate transport of household goods. Federal law requires licensed carriers to maintain minimum cargo and liability insurance. Pennsylvania intrastate movers are separately licensed by the Pennsylvania PUC. Consumers can verify a carrier's current insurance status free of charge on the FMCSA SAFER website.
How do I avoid moving scams in Pittsburgh, PA?
Confirm the company's USDOT number on FMCSA SAFER, request a written binding estimate (not a phone quote), refuse to pay large cash deposits, read the BBB profile for complaint history, and review the carrier's USMPO profile for federal operating status, insurance, and consumer feedback. Report suspected fraud to the FMCSA National Consumer Complaint Database or to the Pennsylvania PUC.
Do moving companies in Pittsburgh handle long-distance and interstate moves?
Yes. Most carriers listed here hold federal interstate operating authority, meaning they are authorized to move household goods across state lines. State-only (intrastate) moves within Pennsylvania are regulated separately by the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission; consumers should confirm intrastate authority directly with the carrier before booking a local move.
When is the best time to move from Pittsburgh?
The cheapest time to book an interstate move from Pittsburgh, PA is typically October through April, when carrier capacity exceeds demand. Peak season runs Memorial Day through Labor Day, when prices can be 20–30% higher and availability for preferred dates is limited. Mid-month and mid-week (Tuesday–Thursday) pickups also tend to price lower than weekend or month-end dates.
How long does an interstate move from Pittsburgh take?
Interstate household-goods moves are generally quoted as a "delivery window" rather than a single date. Short-haul moves under 1,000 miles typically deliver in 2–5 business days from pickup; cross-country moves of 1,500+ miles typically deliver in 7–14 business days. Federal regulations require licensed carriers to disclose the delivery window in the bill of lading before pickup.
Do I need to tip movers in Pittsburgh?
Tipping is customary but not required. Industry guidance typically suggests $4–$8 per mover per hour for local moves, or 5–10% of the total move cost for long-distance moves where the same crew is performing the move. Tip directly to the crew at the conclusion of the move, not to the office.
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