You’re moving across Irving, maybe to Grapevine, or over to West Dallas. You’ve got stuff, deadlines, and stress. Choosing the right moving company can either be your lifesaver—or your biggest regret.
1. Start with Local Reviews
Check Google, Yelp, Facebook. Look for movers with 4+ stars and plenty of reviews. Best Irving Movers? We’ve earned trust from hundreds of happy locals.
2. Licensing & Insurance
This is a must. Any legit mover should be licensed and insured. Ask for their TXDMV number and insurance proof. If they dodge the question, run.
3. Services Offered
Do they only move boxes or offer packing, storage, assembly, and specialty item care? The more services, the smoother your experience. At Best Irving Movers, we offer it all.
4. Transparent Pricing
Always request a free quote. Beware of companies that give vague numbers or change the price last minute. We believe in flat-rate, upfront pricing.
5. Experience in Your Area
Local knowledge matters. A team familiar with Irving’s traffic, neighborhoods, and buildings will work faster and avoid mishaps.
6. Availability & Scheduling
You don’t want a mover that can only squeeze you in at 6AM or next month. Check that your date is open and that you’ll have a dedicated moving team.
7. Customer Support
If they’re hard to reach before booking, imagine how bad it’ll be if something goes wrong. We offer real-time support and open communication.
8. Contract Clarity
Read the fine print. Ask about cancellation, refunds, deposits, delays, and liability. A trustworthy mover will explain everything upfront.
9. Personal Recommendations
Ask your neighbors, coworkers, or realtor who they’ve used. Good movers leave a trail of positive word-of-mouth.
10. Red Flags to Watch
No company name on the truck? Huge deposit requests? Last-minute add-ons? These are major warning signs.
Conclusion
The right local mover will feel like a partner, not a headache. At Best Irving Movers, we take pride in being that trusted partner—efficient, professional, and always prepared. Ready to move the right way? Let’s talk.

