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✅ Any Way Moving Company

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✅ Our moving company is a full service, licensed and insured moving company with the ability to pack, load and ship your belongings with the utmost care and attention to detail. ✅ We are industry leaders and it shows in our support. You will be in constant contact with one of our moving professionals who will shepherd every aspect of your move. ✅ Your moving customer service coordinator will supply you with useful tips on moving, packing and a comprehensive pick-up and delivery schedule. Every point of your move is tracked through our centralized computer system. ✅ With our team of long distance movers, you’ll detect a dedication to excellence that is unsurpassed by any other long distance movers. ✅ We are trained to supply every client with genuine care and immeasurable quality with each move.
Overview

Hired 3 times

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10 employees

16 years in business

Business hours

Sun8:00 am - 6:00 pmMon8:00 am - 6:00 pm

Payment methods

This pro accepts payments via Apple Pay, Cash, Credit card, and Zelle.

Credentials

License verified

Moving Company (Intrastate) – MTR, HHG or T

License state: CA

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Passed by Sergei Farafontov on Nov 21, 2025.

Services offered
Move type

Full service: labor + truck

Labor only

Extra services

Furniture assembly and disassembly

Packing

Storage

Equipment moving

Projects and media
Projects and media
Reviews

Customers rated this pro highly for professionalism, work quality, and punctuality.

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Elisa K.

3 weeks ago

We moved and upgraded a reef: 40-gallon to 75-gallon, new stand, same livestock. The crew built a temporary life-support bench-heater, air stoneu, powerhead-all on one strip so we could carry it as a unit. Live rock rode in tank water with labels by zone to my aquascape; corals in specimen cups; fish in O2 bags. The tank itself got a rigid foam 'coffin' with a plywood lid so no strap crushed the rim. At the new place they leveled the stand, checked with a bubble front-to-back and side-to-side, then waited while the sand settled before we introduced livestock. No ammonia spike, no cracked seams, no 'we lted it, sorry.' The clonfish ate like nothing happened.
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Ilene C.

4 weeks ago

A 600-pound upright up a narrow exterior stair with a wobble at the top landing is the nightmare. They arrived with a proper skid board, thick straps, and brains. Keys were locked, pedals padded, and the back face protected because that’s the side that scrapes when the angle gets tight. They walked the route twice to spot the exact points where the stairs dipped and shimmed them with temporary blocks to flatten the lift. The pivot at the landing was done on a blanket so the board didn’t grab and jerk. One mover called cadence so steps ere together: up-two-three, rest, up-two-hree. No heroic lift-and-sprint, no scuffed risers, and-crucially-no rushed 'it’ll fit' guesses. At the top, they set it, leveled it with coins until a proper wedge could be cut, and told me to wait a week before tuning. It’s the first time I watched a piano move and didn’t clench my jaw.
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Hope Trotter

3 weeks ago

Roseville cul-de-sacs make parking easy but turning furniture tricky. The crew coned off just enough curb for the ramp and still left space for a passing stroller. We agreed on 'garage-first': camping bins, tools, and holiday boxes went straight to racks so the house didn’t turn into storage. Inside, they taped doorjambs, popped the den door off its hinges for the sectional’s long turn, and used a blanket sled rather than drag. At the new place near Fiddyment Farm they leveled the dining table on a floor with a sneaky slope, set felt pads under everything, and sequenced the noisy phases earlier so the baby’s nap window was quiet. By dinner, router king, bed made, and not a single scuff to point at.
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Leslie P.

3 weeks ago

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Roxanne P.

4 weeks ago

Fair Oaks is all canopies and angles. The driveway curls around an oak with roots that heave the concrete; dollies hate it. The crew set a short 'bridge' of ram board over the worst seams so wheels didn’t slam. Split-level interior meant two short flights; they pre-measured the sofa path and popped a door to make the dogleg turn without chewing trim. When wind kicked up, they posted a spotter thea truck so wardrobe boxes didn’t become kites. At the new place off Madison Avenue, they asked where morning sun hits before parking my plants, and they leveled the washer so it wouldn’t migrate during spin. Zero bark scuffs, zero wall kisses, and they left the porch cleaner than they found it-pollen and all.
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