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Phoenix Moving Checklist

8-week countdown checklist tailored for Arizona moves. Free PDF download — no email required.

This is the same checklist we hand to every Desert Ridge customer at the in-home walkthrough. We've used it for 13 years on 4,300+ Phoenix moves. It's tailored for the Valley — accounts for HOA notification timelines (Sun City and gated-community-specific), summer-heat packing protocols, and Phoenix-specific utilities.

What's in the checklist

8 weeks out

  • Inventory rooms and decide what stays / goes / donates / sells
  • Get 3 written estimates (look for binding-not-to-exceed quotes; avoid hourly without a cap)
  • Notify HOA / property management at origin (Sun City, Sun Lakes, gated communities require 30-60 days notice)
  • Start using up perishable food, frozen items, opened condiments

4 weeks out

  • Book your mover (lock the date — Phoenix peak season May-Aug fills 3 weeks ahead)
  • Reserve elevator if applicable (luxury Phoenix high-rises require 72-hour advance reservation)
  • Request COI from mover if your apartment requires it (we issue ours within 4 business hours)
  • Order moving supplies or confirm mover provides them
  • Begin packing items used least often (out-of-season clothes, holiday decor, garage stuff)

2 weeks out

  • Notify utilities of disconnect/connect dates (APS, SRP for electric; Southwest Gas; City of Phoenix water; trash service)
  • Forward mail through USPS (online at usps.com/move)
  • Update address: bank, insurance, DMV (AZ has 10-day requirement after moving), employer
  • Schedule house cleaning at origin and destination
  • Arrange childcare and pet care for moving day

1 week out

  • Confirm mover arrival window (2-hour windows are standard)
  • Pack essentials box (medications, chargers, toiletries, change of clothes, kids' favorites — travels with you, not in truck)
  • Defrost freezer 24-48 hours before move day
  • Withdraw cash for any tipping ($20-40 per mover is standard for good service; not required)

Move day

  • Walk the property with the foreman before they start loading
  • Sign the inventory sheet at origin
  • Be available by phone all day (the foreman will call with any questions)
  • Walk the property with the foreman at destination before they leave
  • Sign the delivery sheet noting any damages on the spot

Phoenix-specific notes

Summer (May-September): Move heat-sensitive items (electronics, vinyl records, candles, vitamins, prescription medications, wine, art on canvas) yourself in your AC car. Truck interiors hit 130°F+ even in shade.

Monsoon season (mid-June to late September): Have a tarp on the truck and patio for sudden storms. Reschedule if a major storm is forecast on move day — it happens.

Snowbird flow: If you're moving into Sun City, Anthem, Surprise, or PebbleCreek between October and April, expect heavier traffic at community gates and longer move-in coordinator response times.

Marcus Delgado, founder of Desert Ridge Moving Co.
Marcus Delgado Founder & Owner

Meet the owner

"We started with one truck off 27th Ave. 14 years later we're still on 27th Ave."

I'm Marcus Delgado. I grew up in Mesa — third-generation Arizonan on my mom's side, my abuelo came up from Sonora in the 60s. Before Desert Ridge I spent eight years dispatching for a Mayflower agent in the West Valley.

In 2012 I bought a used Freightliner with my two brothers and rented bay 4 of a warehouse off North 27th Ave. We did three jobs that first week. We're still in the same building, just with five more trucks and fourteen people on payroll.

What's stayed the same: I personally pick up the phone after 6pm. We don't pay our dispatchers commission so they have no reason to oversell you a packing kit you don't need. And every crew has at least one bilingual mover — we serve Phoenix the way Phoenix actually is.

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What Phoenix is saying

Janelle R.
★★★★★

"Hired Desert Ridge for a 2-bedroom move from Tempe to North Scottsdale. Three guys, six hours, $890 flat. Foreman Hector walked me through the bill before they unloaded — no surprises. They wrapped my mom's piano without me asking."

Diego M.
★★★★★

"Used them twice. Second time was Mesa to Gilbert in July, 109°F outside. Crew kept the truck doors closed except for loading and ran a small fan inside — none of my records warped. Hablan español lo cual ayudó con mis padres."

Patricia K.
★★★★★

"Downsizing after 32 years in the same house. The guys were patient with my labeling system and didn't push to upsell packing materials I didn't need. Estimate was within $40 of the final bill."

Trevor S.
★★★★

"Long-distance to Denver. Loaded Friday in Chandler, delivered Tuesday morning in Lakewood. One small dent on a dresser, they Venmo'd me $75 same day to settle it. Honest about what insurance does and doesn't cover."

Frequently asked questions

How far in advance should I book my Phoenix move?

For local moves we usually have spots within 7–10 days. May through August is our heaviest season — book 3 weeks out if you want a Saturday. For long-distance we need 2–3 weeks lead time to schedule the route.

Do you charge by the hour or flat rate?

Local moves under 50 miles are hourly — flat hourly with no fuel surcharge. Long-distance is a flat per-job quote based on weight and distance. We do an in-home or video walkthrough before quoting anything over a studio.

What happens if my stuff gets damaged?

Standard liability is 60¢ per pound per item — that's federal minimum, included free. Most customers add Full Value Protection at $9 per $1,000 of declared value. We document any damage on the spot and settle within 7 days.

Are you licensed and insured?

Yes — USDOT 1734502, MC-823491, Arizona Weights & Measures #WM-AZ-09827. We carry $1M goods-in-transit coverage and full Workers' Comp under Arizona ICA. Certificate of Insurance available on request.

Do you move pianos and pool tables?

Yes. We move uprights and baby grands regularly — 4-man crew, blankets, dollies, board for stairs. Slate pool tables we disassemble, transport, and re-level on-site (we charge a flat $450 in metro Phoenix).

Phoenix heat — does it damage my stuff in the truck?

Trucks hit 130°+ inside in summer. We load heat-sensitive items last (electronics, vinyl, candles, wine, medications) so they're in the truck the shortest time, and our long-distance loads run with insulated blankets over those crates. Full breakdown on our packing services page.

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