Licensed Nevada (NTA) mover Est. 2015 Las Vegas & Las Vegas Valley 5★ / 32 reviews
Service area · near Las Vegas

Centennial Hills Movers

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01 Overview

Centennial Hills sits at the northwest edge of the Valley, up where the elevation buys a little relief and a real mountain view, and PT Van Lines works it as family-home territory. These are master-planned neighborhoods of two-story stucco homes with tile roofs, attached garages, and the gated HOAs the northwest is known for. The view comes with stairs — most of these floor plans put the primary suite and the bedrooms up top — so a Centennial Hills move is a stair-and-banister job more than a parking puzzle.

Moving in this corner of the Valley? Las Vegas Valley movers works these neighborhoods just about every week.

We plan around the climb. Derek’s crew pads the banister and lays runners on the treads, breaks down the bed frames and oversized dressers that won’t round the landing, and rebuilds them upstairs, all inside the one flat rate. Before move day Dana clears the gate access and any HOA certificate of insurance, so the truck pulls up to the door instead of stalling at the kiosk.

The heat still runs the clock, even up at this elevation. We load early through the summer so the two-story carries are done before the afternoon peaks, and we keep water on the truck and the pace steady. You get a written flat number, a hundred-dollar deposit credited to your bill, and a licensed Nevada crew in PT uniforms — our own trucks, our own movers, the same team both ends, never a broker.

We move Centennial Hills

Our crews are in Centennial Hills 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.

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02 Why us

Whose name is on the truck is whose name is on your contract

Book PT Van Lines and the rig in your driveway is ours, the paperwork is ours, and the movers carrying your couch down the stairs are on our payroll — your job is never handed off. Brokers run it backwards: they sell the move to whoever bids lowest that week, then vanish.

PT Van Lines
  • Our own trucks, staffed by full-time background-checked movers — we never grab day labor off a corner
  • The number we put on paper is the number you settle — signed, locked, dollar for dollar
  • One crew from the first box loaded to the last box set down
  • Nevada (NTA) household-goods authority, USDOT/MC for interstate runs, and full insurance on every job
  • One Las Vegas office, one point of contact, from your first call through the last box
What a broker does
  • Auctions your move off to whichever outfit bids cheapest that week
  • Watches the quote balloon on move day with add-ons nobody warned you about
  • Sends strangers you have never spoken to up your stairs with everything you own
  • Keeps it vague about whose policy actually covers a dropped TV
  • Puts a call-center wall between you and whoever eventually rolls up to load
03 Reviews

Centennial Hills & nearby, in their words

★★★★★

“Ray’s crew provided excellent service from start to finish!! A tremendous Thank You to them. Moving is never easy and they made it painless!!!”

Nancy N., Enterprise · Google
★★★★★

“They did a great job. I had to move out and store my belongings for two weeks, then do the move in. Everyone was great from Maggie with sales to Nate and his team during my move in.”

Maureen S., Rhodes Ranch · Google
★★★★★

“Great experience! Greg, Vince, and Joey were exceptional :) great people, very meticulous and timely. Would def hire them again next time we move!”

Megan A., North Las Vegas · Google
04 Good to know

What Centennial Hills movers ask us

Our community up in Centennial Hills is gated with an HOA. Does PT deal with the gate and any paperwork?
We do it for you. Dana contacts the HOA, gets the crew added to the gate's access list, and confirms whether the community wants a certificate of insurance or limits truck hours. The newer master-planned neighborhoods up here often have one or both, so we clear them ahead of the date and roll straight in.
We're moving into a two-story home with the master upstairs. How does the crew handle the stairs?
Stairs are standard work in Centennial Hills, since so many of the homes are two-story stucco. Derek's crew pads the banister, lays runners on the treads, and takes apart bed frames or large dressers that won't make the turn at the landing, then rebuilds them in the upstairs room. The flat rate covers the upstairs load the same as the rest of the house.
What's the best time to schedule so we're not moving in the worst heat?
Book a dawn start. Through the summer we load Centennial Hills homes early so the two-story carries happen before the afternoon climbs past 105. The cooler morning keeps the crew quick on the stairs and your furniture out of a hot truck.

Headed into or out of this stretch of the Valley?

The gates, the HOA rules, the side streets — our local crew has them memorized. Put in for a free flat-rate estimate on paper and we will get moving.

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