Long-haul move · Los Angeles to Denver

Los Angeles to Denver Movers

13 yrs
moving Los Angeles CA families
★ 5 / 5
from 32 verified reviews
Licensed & insured
CPUC + USDOT/MC authority

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A flat rate sized to this run, GPS-tracked, in writing.

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01 Overview

Denver takes us out of the West Coast pattern entirely. It is about 1,015 miles from Los Angeles, and the way our trucks run it is northeast on I-15 through the Cajon Pass and Las Vegas, then onto the eastbound interstates toward I-70 and up over the Rockies into the Mile High metro. Our long-distance lead handles the mountain grades himself, so the person who loaded your LA home is the one bringing it down the other side.

Leaving California? Los Angeles movers carries the whole load on one truck for one binding price.

One dedicated truck across the Rockies

Your move travels alone on a single Pro Express truck. We do not combine loads or transfer your furniture to a Colorado carrier at a hub. That keeps the delivery window short, usually two to four days from pickup, and it means the flat rate we quote covers the entire 1,000-mile corridor, mountains and all, instead of an open-ended hourly bill.

What we plan for on the Denver run

  • Winter I-70 conditions, snow and chain controls built into the delivery window
  • LA-side access for hillside drives, Spanish-style homes and high-rise lofts
  • Denver-side delivery into foothill homes, downtown condos and suburban HOAs
  • A full survey so the binding flat rate is locked before we leave California

A $99 deposit holds your date and credits to the final bill, and our own cargo coverage rides every mile. Get a flat-rate quote and we will lay out your LA-to-Denver move.

What to expect on this route · ~1015 mi

One crew and one truck handle the entire haul, GPS-tracked door to door on a single binding written rate. We set your delivery day and hold to it — no outside hands ever touch the load, and the number we wrote down is the number you settle.

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02 Why us

You hire the movers, not a middleman

Book Pro Express and our name goes on the contract, our truck pulls up to your door, and our own crew works the ramp. A broker signs none of that — it flips your job to whoever bids lowest, then steps out of the picture.

Pro Express Moving
  • Our own LA trucks and full-time, background-checked movers — no day labor
  • One flat rate in writing, locked — what you sign is what you settle, to the dollar
  • The same crew loads your old place and unloads the new one, start to finish
  • CPUC household-goods authority and USDOT/MC for interstate, fully insured
  • A Los Angeles office and one point of contact from the first call to the final box
What a broker does
  • Hands your job to whatever carrier comes in cheapest that week
  • Surprises you with fresh fees and a new number once move day arrives
  • Puts strangers you have never spoken to in charge of loading your home
  • Keeps you in the dark about who actually owns the liability
  • Drops a call center between you and whoever ends up doing the lifting
03 Reviews

Voices from the long hauls

★★★★★

“Victor and Luis were very punctual, friendly and quick”

Greg C., Burbank · Google
★★★★★

“The pick up crew took really good care of my things. Nothing was lost or damaged on delivery.”

Steve P., Beverly Hills · Google
★★★★★

“Quick, fast, and packaged everything perfectly”

Matt F., Long Beach · Google
04 Good to know

Questions we hear about this route

How long is the LA to Denver move?
About 1,015 miles, so it is a multi-day, multi-state run. We head out of LA on I-15 through Vegas, then connect east toward I-70 and climb into Colorado. Expect a two-to-four-day delivery window depending on the size of your home.
How do your trucks get to Denver?
Out of Los Angeles we run I-15 northeast through the Cajon Pass and Las Vegas, then pick up the eastbound interstates toward I-70 and over the Rockies into the Denver metro. Our long-haul lead drives the mountain grades, not a stranger.
Will the mountain weather affect timing?
It can in winter, when I-70 over the Rockies sees snow and chain controls. We build a little slack into the window for that and keep you posted, but it is still a dedicated truck so your shipment is never sitting in a depot waiting on weather.

Taking this route? Let us price it.

Pass us the details and we’ll write up the run — one crew, one truck, door to door.

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