Areas We Serve · Portland Metro
Tualatin Movers Who Know the Streets and the School Zones
Tight cul-de-sacs off Martinazzi. Two school districts splitting the same zip code. Tualatin movers who plan around the details that matter to families before move day arrives.
The Tualatin Difference
A Family City With Moving Logistics That Catch People Off Guard
Flat terrain makes Tualatin look straightforward on a map. However, tight residential circles, a split school district boundary, and a congested I-5 interchange tell a different story on move day.
Cul-de-Sac
Routing
Byrom, Martinazzi, and Ibach Park neighborhoods are built around cul-de-sac layouts with limited truck turnaround space. Because of this, positioning a full-size moving truck requires advance planning. We confirm your street layout at booking and adjust truck size or staging position accordingly.
Boones Ferry Apartment Access
The newer apartment and townhome complexes along Boones Ferry Road and Tualatin Commons have grown significantly in recent years. As a result, many now require elevator reservations and specific loading dock windows. We contact property management at booking to lock in your slot before move day.
Tualatin-Sherwood and I-5 Timing
The Tualatin-Sherwood Road and Martinazzi Avenue interchange at I-5 is the city's most congested point, confirmed by Tualatin's own engineering studies. That means arrival timing matters. We schedule Tualatin moves around peak-hour stacking so your crew isn't sitting in traffic when they should be loading.
Our Process
A Tualatin Move Done Right Starts the Week Before
Cul-de-sacs, school zone drop-off timing, and Boones Ferry Road access windows all require advance planning. Here is how we work through yours before move day.
Neighborhood Layout Review at Booking
We ask for your address and look up the street layout. A Byrom cul-de-sac and a Boones Ferry apartment building require different approaches. We identify which applies to you and build the checklist from there.
School Zone and Traffic Timing
Tualatin's residential streets get significantly busier during school drop-off and pickup windows. Additionally, the I-5 interchange backs up hard during commute hours. We schedule your crew arrival to avoid both.
Floor and Surface Protection
We arrive with floor runners, door-jamb guards, and furniture pads suited for Tualatin's mix of 1970s ranch homes, 1990s colonials, and newer townhome interiors. Every surface gets protected before the first item moves.
On-Time Within Your Window
Whether your apartment complex has a loading dock window or your neighborhood has school-hour restrictions, we arrive on schedule. We communicate your arrival window clearly at booking and stick to it.
Final Walkthrough and Sign-Off
Before we leave, we walk every room with you. Your previous address is left in the condition it needs to be for your deposit return, your sale closing, or your lease turnover.
Who Calls Us
The People We Move in Tualatin
Tualatin is a city people choose deliberately — for the schools, the location, and the value. Here is who we help most.
Tigard-Tualatin
School Families
Moving to Tualatin specifically for the Tigard-Tualatin School District, ranked 13th in Oregon for 2024-25.
West Linn-Wilsonville
District Families
Moving to southern Tualatin addresses that fall within the WLWV district boundary — a deliberate choice.
Lam Research and
Tech Employees
Relocating for roles at Lam Research, Pacific Foods, and Tualatin's broader tech and manufacturing corridor.
Bridgeport Area
Renters to Owners
Transitioning from Tualatin Commons apartments into nearby SFR purchases in established neighborhoods.
Downsizers from
Lake Oswego and West Linn
Moving to Tualatin for more value per square foot without leaving the south Portland metro.
WES Rail
Commuter Families
Choosing Tualatin for the WES Commuter Rail connection north to Tigard and Beaverton.
Tualatin Questions
What Families Ask Us Before Moving in Tualatin
Which school district will my Tualatin address be in?
It depends on your specific address. Tualatin is split between two districts.
Most of Tualatin falls within the Tigard-Tualatin School District, which feeds into Tualatin High School. However, southern Tualatin addresses near Stafford and Borland Road fall within the West Linn-Wilsonville School District. Because of this, many families move to a specific street rather than just the city. We recommend confirming your address boundary at ttsdschools.org or wlwv.k12.or.us before committing to a home.
Can a moving truck fit in Tualatin cul-de-sacs?
Yes, but it requires planning. Not every cul-de-sac can take a full-size rig.
Neighborhoods like Byrom, Martinazzi, and areas near Ibach Park have tight residential circles with limited turnaround room. As a result, we confirm your street layout at booking and use a smaller truck when a full-size rig can’t safely maneuver. Additionally, we map out staging positions in advance so the crew isn’t problem-solving when they arrive.
How much do movers cost in Tualatin Oregon?
Full-service Tualatin moves typically run between $140 and $220 per hour.
Pricing depends on crew size, home type, and access conditions. Apartment moves along Boones Ferry Road may require elevator coordination, which can affect total time. You Move Me charges an hourly rate with a flat travel fee and no hidden charges. Your full estimate is confirmed before we book.
What is the cheapest day to move in Tualatin?
Tuesday and Wednesday are consistently the most affordable days.
Weekend and end-of-month moves book fast and typically cost more. Furthermore, mid-week moves avoid the heavier school-zone and commuter traffic on Tualatin-Sherwood Road and Boones Ferry, which keeps crew transit time lower and your total cost down.
Do Tualatin apartment buildings require elevator reservations?
Yes. Most newer complexes along Boones Ferry Road do.
The apartment and townhome corridor near Tualatin Commons and Bridgeport Village has grown considerably. As a result, many buildings now require advance notice and reserved loading windows. We contact your building management at booking so the reservation is locked in before you start packing.
How far in advance should I book Tualatin movers?
Book 3 to 4 weeks ahead for summer, 1 to 2 weeks for fall and winter.
May through September is the busiest season in Tualatin, driven largely by families timing moves around the school year. Because Tualatin sits across two school districts, end-of-June and early-August dates fill particularly fast. Mid-week dates in the off-season are generally available with shorter notice.
Our Service Area
From Ibach Park to Bridgeport Village, We Cover All of Tualatin
From the established cul-de-sac streets of Byrom and Martinazzi to the newer townhomes near Tualatin Commons, from the Tualatin River corridor to the Fox Hill neighborhood near I-5, if it has a Tualatin ZIP code we move it. Our crews know which streets need a smaller truck and which loading docks need a reservation.
Tualatin Service Boundaries
ZIP Code 97062: Bordered by Tigard to the north, Lake Oswego and West Linn to the east, Wilsonville to the south, and Sherwood to the west.
Let's Talk About Your Tualatin Move Before the Stress Starts
Tell us your address, your school district situation, and your timeline. We will take it from there and have a plan ready before a single box gets packed.
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