
Texas Top Movers

Membership(s) & License Info.
MEMBER OF BBB: YES
LICENSE INFO:
US DOT # 2872214
ICC MC # 965836
INSURANCE ON FILE: $750,000
REQUIRED: $750,000
YEAR OF ESTD: 5/1/2015
Hours of Operation
MONDAY-SATURDAY 6:30 AM - 6:30 PM
SUNDAYS 7:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Contact Info
TOLL FREE:
888-320-1245
PHONE:
469-242-6713
Address
Payment Options
ALL MAYOR CREDIT CARDS, CASH, PAYPAL AND CERTIFIED CHECKS
100.0% Recommended based on user reviews
Reviews
Aletha Rogahn
01/14/2021
They are very punctual and professional. I strongly recommend Texas Top Movers for anyone who needs it. 5 stars. BRAVO! Keep it up!
Kori Marie
01/07/2021
This was a difficult move from one nursing home to another at a tough time. I could not be present, and everything went to plan. I would definitely recommend it, and thanks again. I would use it again!
Katie
12/17/2020
Great service! And nothing was broken! They were amazing! I called in multiple times and changed my mind, and every time they took care of exactly what I needed. They were all accommodating and patient. The people who delivered were also always on time and helpful. Thanks!! I will highly recommend them to all!
Talita Santana
12/16/2020
Customer service was great every time I had questions. Notifications were timely and often enough to let me know the status of shipment throughout the entire process. I would highly recommend Texas Top Mover and will definitely use it again if I need moving services with storage.
Luciana Costa
12/14/2020
The initial sales representative, Andrew Roy., was quick to respond, easy to work with, attentive, and documented all the details of my move.All the materials needed for the move and delivered directly to my apartment door at a time. Recommended.
Rosana Guimaraes
12/11/2020
We moved from a two-bedroom apartment with two flights of stairs to a one level house, so they had their work cut out for them on the front end.They arrived in time, quickly assessed the number of items, and got to work.
Alice Bogado
12/10/2020
I had a chance to move with them before too. Video conferencing helps to show exactly what you are moving and makes it easier to get a good estimate.I highly recommend them for your next move.
Christian
12/08/2020
Mick and Leo showed up punctually a few minutes before my moving time to evaluate everything and from there had us out of the apartment in 2 hours! They moved swiftly at the new apartment location to get truck items loaded into the freight elevator and up to our new place, and from there to the local storage unit to unload the rest of the truck. We will definitely be using your services again and will highly recommend them to other friends and family!
Orledo
12/08/2020
7. I called them super last minute when I realized my move was larger than I anticipated. I came out the same day for an hour and had everything done way faster than initially expected. I regret not calling them sooner, as I'd never used movers before and usually do it all myself. They made the rest of my move completely stress-free. Thanks a ton, guys. I couldn't ask for more! Highly recommended!
Jack Smith
12/07/2020
Great experience! Movers were on time and friendly. They were efficient in completing the task of my move. None of my items were damaged in the process. Reasonably priced. They exceeded my expectations, and I have already referred a friend. I will be back when/if it comes time to move again.
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Did you know?

A boat trailer is a trailer designed to launch, retrieve, carry and sometimes store boats.
A commercial driver's license (CDL) is a driver's license required to operate large or heavy vehicles.
AMSA wanted to help consumers avoid untrustworthy or illegitimate movers. In January 2008, AMSA created the ProMover certification program for its members. As a member, you must have federal interstate operating authority. Members are also required to pass an annual criminal back check, be licensed by the FMCSA, and agree to abide by ethical standards. This would include honesty in advertising and in business transaction with customers. Each must also sign a contract committing to adhere to applicable Surface Transportation Board and FMCSA regulations. AMSA also takes into consideration and examines ownership. They are very strict, registration with state corporation commissions. This means that the mover must maintain at least a satisfactory rating with the Better Business Bureau (BBB). As one can imagine, those that pass are authorized to display the ProMove logo on the websites and in marketing materials. However, those that fail will be expelled from the program (and AMSA) if they cannot correct discrepancies during probation.
The word cargo is in reference to particular goods that are generally used for commercial gain. Cargo transportation is generally meant to mean by ship, boat, or plane. However, the term now applies to all types of freight, now including goods carried by train, van, or truck. This term is now used in the case of goods in the cold-chain, as perishable inventory is always cargo in transport towards its final home. Even when it is held in climate-controlled facilities, it is important to remember perishable goods or inventory have a short life.
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Commercial trucks in the U.S. pay higher road taxes on a State level than the road vehicles and are subject to extensive regulation. This begs the question of why these trucks are paying more. I'll tell you. Just to name a few reasons, commercial truck pay higher road use taxes. They are much bigger and heavier than most other vehicles, resulting in more wear and tear on the roadways. They are also on the road for extended periods of time, which also affects the interstate as well as roads and passing through towns. Yet, rules on use taxes differ among jurisdictions.
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