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Full Service Long Distance Movers: What’s Included & Why It Matters

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By Moving Hub

When people search for full service long distance movers, they assume they’re hiring a company that owns trucks, employs its own crew, and handles the move end to end. That’s not always what they get. Understanding who is handling your move from start to finish can make all the difference in your experience. That moment of confusion is avoidable. And it almost always comes down to one thing: not knowing whether you hired a full-service mover or a broker.

This guide breaks down exactly what that difference means for your move, your belongings, and your wallet.

Defining Full-Service Movers

A full-service long distance mover owns its trucks, employs its crew, and handles your move from first box to final delivery no middlemen, no surprises. Packing, loading, transport, and unloading all fall under one company. When something goes wrong, there’s one number to call. One company accountable. That accountability is everything.

Professional full-service movers wrapping furniture for long distance relocation

What Broker Models Involve

Brokers take your booking, collect a deposit, then hand your move off to a third-party carrier. The carrier handles the physical move, while the broker manages the booking and coordination between you and the carrier.

Liability, Insurance, and Pricing

When you hire a licensed full-service interstate mover directly, they carry full liability for your belongings under federal regulations. With a broker model, liability is shared between the broker and the carrier, so it’s important to clarify coverage details before booking.

Customer signing contract with licensed full service interstate movers

When researching movers, look for reviews that specifically mention the crew, the truck, and the delivery experience not just the booking process. Full-service direct carriers price more transparently, providing binding estimates close to what you actually pay.

Transparent pricing estimate from full service long distance moving company

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Reliability and Reviews

Reviews for brokers can be misleading. A broker with hundreds of five-star ratings may have outsourced every single move to different carriers the review reflects the booking experience, not the actual move. With full-service movers, the team you research is the team that shows up. That consistency is what you’re really paying for.

When to Choose Full-Service

For long distance moves, full-service is almost always the right choice. Local moves allow quick recourse if something goes wrong but interstate moves span hundreds or thousands of miles over multiple days. That distance amplifies every risk. Choose full-service when:

  • You’re moving valuable or fragile items
  • You have a firm delivery deadline
  • You want one company accountable from start to finish
Licensed full service interstate movers truck on long distance highway route

Moving Hub Full-Service Advantages

Moving Hub operates as a direct carrier we don’t farm your move out to the lowest bidder. Our crew is our crew. Our trucks are our trucks. We provide:

  • Binding price estimates with no hidden fees
  • Professionally trained moving crews
  • Real-time shipment tracking
  • Dedicated move coordinators
  • Full liability coverage, not shifted responsibility
Moving Hub coordinator reviewing full service long distance moving plan with customer

Decision Checklist

Before booking anyone, ask:

  • Do they own their trucks? Ask directly. Hesitation is your answer.
  • Are they FMCSA-registered as a carrier? Verify at the FMCSA website.
  • Is the quote binding? Get it in writing.
  • Who is physically doing the move? If they can’t name their own crew, it’s brokered.
  • What’s their claims process? A real carrier has a clear answer.

Frequently Asked Questions

What’s the main difference between full-service movers and brokers?

Full-service movers own their trucks and employ their crew directly. Brokers act as middlemen, booking your move and assigning it to a third-party carrier you’ve never vetted.

Why do brokers sometimes offer lower quotes?

Their initial quote is rarely binding. Prices often increase once your items are loaded this is one of the primary complaints the FMCSA receives about the moving industry.

How do I verify if a mover is a direct carrier?

Go to safer.fmcsa.dot.gov, type in their DOT number, and under ‘Authority Type’ look for ‘Common Carrier.’ If it says ‘Property Broker’ only, they’re not the ones moving you. While you’re there, scroll to the safety data it shows inspections, violations, and crash history. That’s more useful than any Yelp review.

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