Areas We Serve · Coquitlam
Coquitlam Movers for Towers and Mountain Streets
From a Burquitlam tower steps off the Evergreen Line to a Westwood Plateau home carved into the side of Eagle Mountain. We move both kinds of Coquitlam address, and we plan around the bylaws, the snow, and the strata coordination first.
Two Coquitlams, One Move
An Evergreen Line Condo and a Burke Mountain Driveway Sit in the Same City.
Coquitlam is two move-day realities sharing one map. The condo corridor along the Evergreen Line and the hillside neighbourhoods climbing Eagle and Burke Mountain. We plan for the one you actually live in.
Hillside Streets and Winter Snow
Westwood Plateau, Burke Mountain, and Eagle Ridge sit on slopes that get real snow in January. Steep driveways, sharp turns, and frozen access points ask for a smaller truck or a shuttle plan. We work that out at the estimate, not on the truck.
Weekend Truck-Route Rules
Coquitlam Bylaw 4402 restricts heavy truck travel on Pinetree Way, United Boulevard, and Johnson Street on Saturdays, Sundays, and statutory holidays. We route around the restricted corridors so your weekend move doesn't end with a ticket on the windshield.
Evergreen Line Tower Coordination
Burquitlam and City Centre towers along the Evergreen Line ask for service elevator bookings, Certificates of Insurance, and loading-bay slots weeks ahead. We file all three the day you book so move day starts in the lobby, not on hold with strata.
Our Process
A Tri-Cities Move Day, From Booking to Handoff
Our crews work the Tri-Cities every week. The five steps below are how a Coquitlam move actually runs, whether you’re heading up the hill or down to the line.
Address and Bylaw Check at Booking
We check your driveway grade, your truck-route options, and your day-of-week restrictions before the estimate is final. If the move date is a Saturday or holiday, we plan the route around the bylaw before booking, not after.
Strata or Property Coordination
Evergreen Line tower? We book your service elevator, file the COI, and lock the loading bay slot directly with your building manager. Hillside detached home? We confirm gate codes, fence widths, and turnaround space instead.
Weather-Ready Setup
Floor runners, blanket wrap, corner guards, and stair pads load on the truck before we leave the yard. Tarps and shoe covers come too, because Coquitlam weather can shift between Burquitlam and Burke Mountain in the same hour.
On-Time, Inside the Window
We arrive on schedule and work efficiently through the day. For tower moves we finish inside the building's elevator window. For hillside moves we finish before light fades and the road home gets harder.
Walkthrough and Close-Out
Every room is set. Every box sits in its destination room. The driveway is clear, the elevator is released, and the strata or property manager has the move-out sign-off in hand before our truck pulls away.
Who Calls Us
The Coquitlam Households We Move Most Weeks
Coquitlam is one of the fastest-growing cities in Metro Vancouver. Here is who shows up most often on our calendar.
Burquitlam Condo
First-Time Buyers
Young professionals moving into Evergreen Line towers near SFU.
City Centre Tower
Owners
Lincoln, Lafarge, and Coquitlam Central condo moves with full strata work.
Westwood Plateau
Families
Families upsizing into hillside detached homes near top-rated schools.
Burke Mountain
New Builds
Families moving into brand-new Northeast Coquitlam subdivisions.
Multilingual
Households
Korean families in K-Town, Chinese and Iranian families in North Coquitlam.
Tri-Cities
Cross-Town Movers
Moves between Coquitlam, Port Moody, and Port Coquitlam along the Evergreen Line.
Coquitlam Move Questions
What Tri-Cities Residents Ask Before a Coquitlam Move
What does it cost to hire movers in Coquitlam?
Most Coquitlam moves are billed hourly, with rates that vary by crew size, truck size, and time of year. Tower moves through Burquitlam and City Centre run differently than hillside moves up Westwood Plateau, where steep driveways sometimes need a smaller truck. We give you the all-in number at booking, with no fuel surcharges or hidden fees.
Can a moving truck use Pinetree Way or Johnson Street on a weekend?
No. Coquitlam Bylaw 4402 restricts heavy truck travel on Pinetree Way, Johnson Street, and United Boulevard on Saturdays, Sundays, and statutory holidays. We route through allowed corridors and confirm the path with you before move day. A weekend booking that’s planned right avoids the bylaw entirely.
Do you handle service elevator bookings for Evergreen Line condo towers?
Yes. Most towers along the Evergreen Line require a service elevator booking, a Certificate of Insurance, and a loading-bay slot reserved one to three weeks in advance. We coordinate all three with your building manager the day you book, so move day starts inside the building, not at the front desk.
Will snow stop a January move in Westwood Plateau or Burke Mountain?
Usually not, but it changes the plan. Hillside streets above 200 metres see real snow days every winter, and steep driveways can ice over fast. We watch the forecast in the days leading up, switch to a smaller truck and a shuttle approach if access gets tight, and keep the move on schedule.
How early should I book a Coquitlam move?
For May through September, book three to four weeks ahead. For month-end or weekend dates in summer, lean toward five or six weeks. Off-peak weekdays in October through April have the most flexibility and the lowest rates. Tower moves with strata paperwork need the longest lead time.
Do you move between Coquitlam, Port Moody, and Port Coquitlam?
Yes. Cross-Tri-Cities moves are a big share of our Coquitlam calendar. Most run along the Evergreen Line or the Lougheed Highway corridor between the three cities. We charge hourly with no out-of-area travel fees inside the Tri-Cities region.
Our Service Area
Every Address From Burquitlam to Burke Mountain
From Burquitlam in the southwest to Burke Mountain in the northeast, from Maillardville along the river to the top of Westwood Plateau. If your address sits inside Coquitlam city limits, we move it. Our crews know the bylaws, the bridges, and the back roads between every stop.
Coquitlam Service Boundaries
Postal Codes V3B, V3E, V3J, and V3K: Bordered by Burnaby and Port Moody to the west, Port Coquitlam to the east, the Fraser River to the south, and Eagle and Burke Mountains to the north.
Get a Real Coquitlam Move Quote
Tell us your address, your move date, and your access. We’ll quote the move, file the strata paperwork, and route around the bylaw before your packing day arrives.
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