Areas We Serve · Centennial
Centennial Movers for Homes Built to Last
Centennial movers who handle more than boxes. HOA coordination locked in before the truck arrives. Long driveways, finished basements, and quiet-hour rules built into your plan from the start.
Why Centennial Moves Differently
Centennial Movers Know What These Homes Require
Most Centennial homes run 2,500 square feet or more. Moving one correctly means doing the planning well before the truck shows up.
HOA Coordination
Centennial is home to dozens of active HOA communities, many of which require advance written notice before a moving truck can access the property. Some require formal approval from the management company, and some restrict commercial vehicle hours. We pull your HOA's requirements at booking and submit everything before you start packing.
Driveway and Garage Access
Large Centennial homes often have long driveways, three-car garages, and finished basements packed with furniture that did not come through the front door. We size the right truck for your property at booking and map the access route during your walkthrough so the crew arrives knowing exactly how the day will run. Your estimate reflects all of it.
Quiet Hour Rules
Most Centennial residential streets restrict commercial vehicles and activity before 8 AM and after 8 PM. Moves that run long invite attention from the Arapahoe County Sheriff's Office. We schedule your move inside the window and build in buffer so the last item is off the truck with time to spare.
Our Process
How Centennial Moves Get Done Right
Five steps that take a large suburban home from packed and anxious to settled and done.
HOA Approval at Booking
The moment you book, we pull your HOA's move-day requirements. Approval windows, vehicle restrictions, required documentation. We handle all of it at booking so the gate is open and the clock is working in your favor when the truck arrives.
Pre-Move Property Walkthrough
Virtual or in-person, we map your home against the realities of your move: driveway grade, garage clearance, stair counts, and any tight hallways between the basement and the front door. Your estimate reflects all of it.
Floor Protection and Truck Staging
We arrive with floor runners, door frame guards, and stair protection sized for hardwood, tile, and carpet. The truck stages in your driveway or on the street within the HOA's allowed zone. Your deposit stays your deposit.
On-Time, In-Window Move
Centennial's quiet-hour rules are real. We arrive when we say we will and finish well inside the neighborhood's allowed schedule. No rushing the last load because we planned the whole day from the first item.
Final Walkthrough and Sign-Off
Before we leave, we walk every room, confirm furniture placement, and make sure the driveway and street are clear of equipment. You get a final condition check, and we get you settled before we go.
Who Calls Us
The People Moving Through Centennial
Centennial is a move-up market. Here’s who we help most.
Families
Moving Up
Upsizing from Denver or Aurora into a larger Centennial home, often with a full basement and three-car garage.
DTC and Denver South Professionals
Corporate relocations and job transfers into the I-25 corridor, often on tight timelines.
Downsizers and
Empty Nesters
Leaving a four-bedroom Centennial home after the kids are gone, with decades of furniture to manage carefully.
Remote Workers
Relocating
Moving to Centennial for the square footage, the schools, and the Colorado lifestyle.
Military Families
from Buckley
PCS moves into and out of Centennial from nearby Buckley Space Force Base in Aurora.
First-Time Buyers
from Denver
Moving out of a city apartment and into their first owned home in the South Metro.
Centennial Questions
Moving in Centennial: Questions We Hear Often
Do Centennial HOAs require advance notice before a moving truck arrives?
Yes, most Centennial HOAs require 48 to 72 hours notice.
Most do. Requirements vary by community, but many Centennial HOAs ask for 48 to 72 hours notice before a move-in or move-out, and some require written approval from the property management company. We pull the requirements and submit the paperwork at booking so your move-day window is confirmed well in advance.
How far ahead should I contact my HOA about a move in Centennial?
At least two weeks before your move date.
Two weeks is a safe minimum for most Centennial communities. Some HOAs with active property management companies require a formal request form, and approvals can take several business days. We start this process at booking so approval is locked in before you start packing.
Can a moving truck park on the street in a Centennial neighborhood?
Usually yes on public streets, but private community roads vary.
It depends on the community. On public streets, Centennial and Arapahoe County control the rules, and most allow short-term truck staging during daylight hours. Some communities with private roads have stricter restrictions. We confirm your specific street access during the estimate so there are no surprises on move day.
What is the cheapest day to move in Centennial?
Tuesday or Wednesday mid-week.
Mid-week moves on Tuesday or Wednesday typically cost less than weekend or month-end dates. Demand in Centennial spikes on Saturdays and on the first and last days of the month. Mid-week also tends to mean lighter traffic on Arapahoe Road and the I-25 corridor, so moves finish faster.
Do You Move Me handle oversized items from finished basements in Centennial homes?
Yes, including disassembly and reassembly on-site.
Yes. Finished basements are one of the most common complications in Centennial homes. Large sectionals, pool tables, treadmills, and entertainment centers often cannot come up the stairs in one piece. We assess all oversized items during the walkthrough and arrive with tools to disassemble and reassemble on-site.
Can I schedule a weekend move in a Centennial HOA community?
Usually yes, but it depends on your HOA rules.
Usually, but it depends on the community. Some Centennial HOAs allow weekend moves with advance approval; others restrict moves to weekdays only. We confirm your community’s specific policy at booking so you know your options before you commit to a date.
Our Service Area
Centennial Movers Ready for Every Neighborhood
From Arapahoe Road down to County Line Road, from the I-25 corridor east through Piney Creek and Foxfield, if it has a Centennial ZIP code, we move it. Our crews know the HOA rules, the wide residential streets, and the driveways that look simple until the truck gets there.
Centennial Service Boundaries
ZIP Codes 80111 and 80112: Bordered by Arapahoe Road to the north, E-470 to the east, County Line Road to the south, and Interstate 25 to the west.
Ready to Move Without the HOA Headaches?
Tell us about your home, your HOA, and your timeline. We’ll handle every coordination call, every approval, and every detail from your driveway to your new front door.
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