Frequently Asked Questions

  • Do you offer free estimates?

    Yes, we provide free quotes for residential moves and customized estimates for long-distance relocations. Contact us at (609) 553-0261 for your personalized moving estimate.
  • Are you licensed and insured?

    Yes, Luxury Lifters is fully licensed and insured for both local New Jersey moves and interstate relocations. We're experienced professionals you can trust with your belongings.
  • Can you move pianos safely?

    Yes, we specialize in piano moving and other delicate items using specialty dollies, padding, and climate-controlled transport when needed throughout Bordentown and surrounding areas.
  • Do you work weekends?

    Yes, we offer after-hours and weekend moving options, especially for commercial clients to minimize business disruption during office and retail relocations.
  • What's included in white glove service?

    Our white-glove service includes full packing, unpacking, setup, and organization with uniformed professionals. Perfect for luxury homes and executive relocations requiring premium care.
  • Can you help with donations?

    Yes, we coordinate clean-out and donation services, handling removal, sorting, and delivery to local charities. We partner with regional donation centers to support the community.
  • Do you rent moving supplies?

    Yes, we offer reusable bin rentals, blanket rentals, and labour-only services for DIY movers who need equipment or muscle without the truck.
  • How far do you move?

    We handle local moves throughout Central New Jersey and long-distance interstate relocations with door-to-door transport using dedicated trucks and consistent communication.
  • Can you move my business?

    Yes, we provide complete commercial moving including office furniture, electronics, and sensitive files. We handle cubicle breakdown, reassembly, and labeling systems for businesses.
  • Do you help seniors move?

    Yes, we specialize in compassionate senior and estate moves including downsizing, assisted-living transitions, and estate organization with patient, respectful coordination throughout the process.