Licensed Nevada (NTA) mover Est. 2015 Las Vegas & Las Vegas Valley 5★ / 32 reviews
Moving service · Las Vegas & the Valley

Local Moving in Las Vegas & the Valley

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01 Overview

Flat-rate local moves across the Las Vegas Valley

Las Vegas is a town in permanent motion. With no state income tax pulling people in and the Strip economy sending some of them back out, somebody on your street is loading a truck almost every week. Ray Coleman started PT Van Lines in 2015 to give that churn an honest local mover — one company, one flat number, our own trucks and uniformed crews holding Nevada NTA household-goods authority. From a Green Valley two-story to a Spring Valley apartment, the same crew that loads is the crew that unloads.

From Summerlin to Henderson, movers in the Valley prices the whole move as one written number you can hold us to.

Built for how the Valley is actually laid out

Most local jobs out here come down to two things: heat and access. The master-planned subdivisions in Summerlin and Mountain’s Edge mean gated courts, long driveways, and HOA gate codes the crew needs before it arrives. The Mojave climate means an afternoon load in August is a punishment, so we start at dawn and protect anything the heat can warp on the ride. None of that is a surprise to a crew that has worked these neighborhoods since 2015 — we plan around it.

One clear price, two ways to reach it

Run it on the clock if that suits you — $159 an hour for two movers and a truck, $219 with a third — and since there is no minimum to burn off, the meter only ticks while we are carrying. Or pin it to a flat figure that starts at $409 for a studio or one-bedroom and is locked before we pull out. Both numbers go in front of you; the smaller one is the bill. Holding the date takes a $100 deposit, and that comes off the total as a credit.

  • Crews working Henderson, Summerlin, Enterprise, Spring Valley and the rest of Clark County every week
  • Dawn starts in summer to beat the desert heat, water on every truck, heat-sensitive items loaded last
  • Gate codes, HOA staging, and tight stucco-court access planned before the truck arrives, not figured out on move day
  • Coverage that runs to $1,000,000 per shipment, with $0.60-a-pound released value as the baseline and full-value on request

Send us the two addresses and what is in the place. We will quote an honest flat rate with the hourly figure sitting right beside it.

What’s included

  • One company end to end: the truck pulling out of the PT Van Lines yard, the uniformed crew on it, and the Nevada NTA household-goods authority behind it all belong to us — never a broker, never day labor scraped off a listing
  • From May into September the truck is scheduled for first light, so the weight of the carry is behind us before the Mojave afternoon shoves past 110°F
  • Want it on the meter? Two movers and a truck run $159 an hour, a third mover takes it to $219, and because we waive the one-hour minimum the clock only moves while furniture is moving
  • Rather lock the figure? The flat rate begins at $409 for a studio or one-bedroom and is set before the truck leaves the yard — and whichever of the two numbers reads lower is the one you pay
  • Quilted pads and four-wheel dollies, shrink wrap, runners for the tile and luxury-vinyl plank in the stucco tracts, and we take down beds, sectionals and Murphy units and stand them back up
  • Per shipment we carry coverage to a $1,000,000 ceiling; released value sits at $0.60 a pound as the baseline, and you can move up to full-value protection whenever you want the extra

How we set the price

After a quick walkthrough or video estimate, we build a single flat rate off the inventory you actually own — no hourly clock anywhere in it. What that sheet reads is the full price, with nothing tacked on later.

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02 How we protect your move

We handle your things like they are ours

Pads, shrink film, and floor runners ride on every truck — ready to wrap furniture, shield tile and laminate, and cushion the fragile stuff whether the job is a Summerlin two-story, a gated Green Valley home, or a Strip high-rise condo.

Quilted pads

Every dresser, table, and headboard is pad-wrapped right where it stands before anything heads for the door.

Stretch film

Drawers stay shut and upholstery stays clean — wrapped tight against desert dust and the heat in the trailer all the way to the door.

Floor & doorway guards

Runners, rail wraps, and jamb pads go down before a single box moves, so tile, railings, and trim end the day exactly as they started.

Built-to-fit crating

Mirrors, glass tabletops, framed art, flat screens — we build each one its own crate, sized corner to corner.

Break-down & rebuild

Bed frames, dining tables, sectionals — the big pieces come apart for the haul and we reassemble them once they are inside your new place.

Straps, dollies & gear

High-rise freight elevators, tight condo corridors, and the heaviest loads each get the proper tie-downs and equipment — we cut no corners on our truck.

03 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
04 Reviews

What Valley customers say about it

★★★★★

“Derek and Jamal were helpful and friendly, made the move easy!”

Steve P., Anthem · Google
★★★★★

“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
★★★★★

“Derek, Jamal, Cody, Greg and crew were fantastic movers! They hustled quick, were organized and treated everything with care!”

Greg C., Enterprise · Google
05 Good to know

Questions we hear about this service

We are moving in July — how do you keep a Vegas move from turning into a heat day?
We schedule the truck for first light. From late spring into the monsoon season our Valley crews load at dawn and aim to have the heavy lifting wrapped before the afternoon hits 110°F. Coolers of water ride on every truck, and anything heat-sensitive — candles, electronics, vinyl, pressed-wood furniture — gets loaded last and padded so it is not baking in a stationary trailer. It is the everyday reality of moving in the Mojave, not something we improvise on the day.
Should I book the hourly rate or the flat rate?
It comes down to the home and the access. A clean one-bedroom in Spring Valley where the truck can pull right to the garage usually wins on the $409 flat rate. A two-story stucco house in Summerlin with a long carry from a gated court tends to land cheaper on the clock — $159/hr for two movers, $219/hr for three. We run the math both ways off your inventory and bill the lower one.
How far do you count as a local move around the Valley?
Anywhere across Clark County is a local job for us — Henderson to Centennial Hills, Paradise to Boulder City, all of it on one written number. A $100 deposit holds your truck and crew for the date and credits straight back onto the final bill. Summer Saturdays and end-of-month slots fill first in a relocation town like this, so the earlier the deposit lands, the wider your choice of dates.

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