Washington

Find us at: 1126 Pennsylvania Avenue Northwest
Washington, DC 20004

 Phone: (301) 925-0070

Moving & Storage Service

All Points Moving is more than just a moving company. Washington All Points Moving offers a wide range of professional moving services unmatched in the industry: local Washington DC and long distance moving, commercial moving, residential moving, 24 hour operations, full or partial packing, full or partial unpacking, long and short term storage, crating of fine art, marble and antiques, furniture and antique restoration, as well as furniture and sofa disassembly.

Moving & Storage Service Washington DC

Local Movers

Move with Washington All Points Moving - You are in full control of your move when our local movers from Washington DC do it. We are reliable moving labor to do any of the following: packing help, unpacking help, loading help, unloading help and driving help. Our web site is full with useful information about us, as well as enables you to read numerous customer reviews from families who have used our services.

Local Movers Washington DC

Moving Companies

If you are moving in your own town or a long distance, your search is over. We offer you help in finding local and long distance moving companies, storage rentals and supplies.
Moving is one of the most stressful times for anyone.

Moving Companies Washington DC

Movers

With a broad network of competent assistance providers, Washington All Points Moving has the capacity and ability to exceed all your third-party assistance expectations. By evaluating and improving its trade relationships, Washington All Points Moving has successfully sustained a claims ratio of less than 1 percent. By developing responsive and trustworthy partnerships with an experienced workforce.

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Washington, D.C., formally the District of Columbia and commonly referred to as Washington, “the District”, or simply D.C., is the capital of the United States. On July 16, 1790, the United States Congress approved the creation of a permanent national capital as permitted by the U.S. Constitution. The federal district is therefore not a part of any U.S. state. It was formed from land along the Potomac River donated by the states of Maryland and Virginia; however, the Virginia portion was returned by Congress in 1846. A new capital city named after George Washington was founded in 1791 to the east of the preexisting port of Georgetown.

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