Start to finish in a day: whole-home moves across the Las Vegas Valley
A house holds far more than an apartment, and a Vegas house holds it in ways a mover has to plan for: the two-story stucco with the bedroom set up a tile staircase, the three-car garage packed to the rafters, the slab-on-grade floor plan with no basement to stash the awkward stuff, and the patio furniture that bakes outside in the desert sun. PT Van Lines has moved Valley homes since 2015 — Henderson family two-stories, Summerlin estate homes, North Las Vegas new-builds, Boulder City ranch houses. Each one is a different kind of move, and a crew that has only worked open driveways tends to learn that the hard way.
From Summerlin to Henderson, our Las Vegas moving crew prices the whole move as one written number you can hold us to.
The crew knows the home before they arrive
What separates a clean house move from a long, scuffed-up one is whoever is carrying the furniture and how well they planned. Derek Vance leads our home crews — his people know the master-planned gate codes, the two-story tile-stair turn, and the long haul from a gated court to where the truck has to stage. The crew breaks down whatever has to come apart, cushions the corners on a two-story carry, and lays runners so the floors stay clean from front door to truck.
One price, however the home is built
You can keep it on the hour — $159 for two movers, $219 for three, with no minimum to burn through — or settle on the flat rate, which begins at $409 on a small home and hands you the figure before we touch a single box. Whichever total reads lower is the one you pay.
- Same crew loads in the Valley and unloads at the new address, anywhere across Clark County
- The beds, sectionals and dining sets come apart at the old place and go back together at the new one
- Floor and stair protection on every job — tile, luxury-vinyl plank, carpet
- Garage and patio contents loaded too, with heat-sensitive items handled last in summer
- Up to $1,000,000 of coverage on the shipment, $0.60/lb released value as standard, full-value optional
Tell us the home and the destination and we will quote it honestly both ways. A $100 deposit holds your date and comes off the bill.
What’s included
- A full-house crew on one of our own trucks — owner-run, uniformed, on the PT Van Lines payroll, with nothing subcontracted out and no day labor
- Dawn loading through the hot months so a four-bedroom in Centennial Hills or Enterprise is mostly carried before the afternoon sun turns the driveway into a griddle
- Bill it by the hour — $159 puts two movers and a truck on your home, $219 puts three — or take the flat rate that opens at $409 on a small place, and the lower of the two totals is what you settle
- Pads, shrink wrap, dollies, wardrobe boxes, and floor runners that keep tile, LVP and stair treads clean through every carry
- We pull apart the beds, sectionals, dining sets and entertainment walls and reassemble them at the new address — on these slab-on-grade homes there is no basement to wrestle the awkward pieces through
- Each shipment carries up to $1,000,000 in coverage, $0.60 a pound as the released-value standard, and full-value protection if you want to add it
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.