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My name is Cipriano Duran. I’ve been a licensed mover in Fort Collins for nearly twenty years. I put this guide together so you can quickly understand how local moving works, what it costs, how booking works, and what to expect.
Local household moves in Fort Collins and Northern Colorado are billed at $250 per hour, with no deposits, no credit cards taken in advance, and no hidden fees. Payment happens after the move is complete. If you want more detail, the How much does a local move cost page explains more.
Availability is simple. You tell me the day and time you want to move, and if it’s open, that’s what gets scheduled. Scheduling is handled directly with me so expectations are clear from the start.
Booking is simple. Pressing Book My Move lets me know you’d like to talk. We confirm details, talk through your situation, and make sure the move makes sense before anything is placed on the calendar.
If you have questions and want clear answers without digging through sales pages, visit the Q&A section. If you’re feeling overwhelmed, call me directly at (970) 412-6683. With nearly 20 years of experience, I can help you sort through decisions — even if you don’t book, you’ll be in a better place.
Some moves feel heavier because of forces outside the house itself — housing growth, school timing, taxes, traffic patterns, and how Northern Colorado is changing. The Northern Colorado Guide explains those regional realities in plain language so you can understand why certain moves feel harder, why timing matters, and how location quietly shapes cost and stress before moving day ever arrives.
If you want to see how moves actually went for other people, this page collects unfiltered customer reviews and experiences. It’s not curated or rewritten. It exists so you can verify how the process feels from the customer side before deciding anything.
Local household moves in Northern Colorado are regulated by the Colorado Public Utilities Commission. I’ve been licensed under active Colorado authority since 2007. If you want to understand what licensing means and why it protects you, the Licensing & Compliance page explains it.
Our About page explains who runs A Good Moving Company, how decisions are made, and how accountability is handled from planning through completion. It’s meant to clarify structure, responsibility, and expectations so you understand exactly who you’re dealing with before deciding anything.
Our Contact page is for direct communication with the person who runs and performs the work. Whether you have a specific question, need clarification, or want to talk through a move, it explains how to reach out and what to expect when you do.