Boulder City is the Valley’s quiet exception, and PT Van Lines moves it at the pace the town keeps. Built for the workers who raised Hoover Dam and famously one of the only spots in Nevada with no gaming, it’s a slower, older community out US-93 by Lake Mead — historic-district bungalows and single-story ranch homes instead of the master-planned tracts and Strip towers that define the rest of our map. The work here trades gate codes and freight elevators for older doorways, detached workshops, and a longer, calmer drive.
Moving in this corner of the Valley? Las Vegas, NV movers works these neighborhoods just about every week.
That drive is part of the plan, not a surprise charge. We fold the run out US-93 into the flat rate and start early — partly to load the crew in the cool of the morning, partly to get the truck onto the highway before the Hoover Dam and Lake Mead tourist traffic stacks up. In an older Boulder City home we measure the big furniture against the original doorways on the walk-through, pad the trim before the dollies come through, and count any detached garage or shop into the one written number.
It’s an easier rhythm than a downtown high-rise, and we let it be one: a steady crew, no meter, a flat rate set before we lift a box. A hundred-dollar deposit holds the date and credits to your bill, and the same licensed Nevada movers who load you in Boulder City unload you at the other end. Our trucks, our crew, never a broker.
We move Boulder City
Our crews are in Boulder City week after week, so the gate codes, the HOA rules, and the building access are second nature well before the truck pulls up. What we quote is one flat rate, set down on paper — no surprise lines waiting in the fine print.