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Edmonton is one of Canada's fastest-growing cities, driven by interprovincial migration, international immigration, and a job market tied to the energy sector. That constant flow of people moving in and out of the city means local movers here are well-versed in everything from first apartment moves near the University of Alberta to full household relocations heading out of province. Post your project on HomeStars to connect with Edmonton movers, compare quotes, and read reviews from homeowners who have made moves similar to the one you’re planning.

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Edmonton's mix of newer suburban developments, mature inner-city neighbourhoods, and high interprovincial traffic shapes the services that local movers offer most frequently.
Edmonton movers on HomeStars range from large full-service companies handling cross-country relocations to smaller crews focused on local moves. Post your project and get in touch with Edmonton moving companies to discuss timelines, quotes, and what they can offer.
Edmonton's geography, climate, and economy create conditions that affect how moves are planned and priced:
Edmonton’s neighbourhood diversity and various kinds of temporary residents mean that finding the right moving company can be tricky. Post your project on HomeStars with your home size, move date, whether it is local or long-distance, and any specialty items or access details. Local movers in Edmonton will respond with quotes you can compare alongside each company's reviews and profile. You can also find moving companies near you and connect with local cleaning companies or junk removal specialists to cover the full transition.
Note: When joining HomeStars, pros undergo checks at registration, including ID documents and company details, allowing you to hire with confidence.
Local Edmonton moves are billed by the hour, typically between $120 and $150 per hour for two movers and a truck. Larger suburban homes with finished basements often require a three-mover crew, which increases the hourly rate. For a full breakdown, see our Edmonton moving cost guide.
Moving costs in Edmonton vary based on property type, distance, and services needed. Some typical ranges to budget for:
Winter moves tend to cost less due to lower demand but take longer to complete safely. Summer and month-end dates see the highest rates and tightest availability. Get quotes directly from Edmonton moving companies for accurate pricing on your specific project.
There are several questions you should ask a moving company before booking. The following questions can help you decide if they're the right company for you:
Are you licensed and insured?
Confirm the company carries liability insurance and cargo protection. For interprovincial moves, ask whether they comply with Canadian transportation regulations and have experience managing cross-province logistics.
Are you prepared for winter moves?
If moving between October and April, ask whether the crew has protocols for icy driveways, cold-weather wrapping for furniture, and temperature-sensitive items. Edmonton winters are severe enough that this is a practical question any time of year outside of summer.
What extra fees should I be aware of?
Ask whether stairs, long carries, travel time between addresses, or minimum hourly requirements are billed separately. Some Edmonton movers also charge a fuel or truck fee on top of the hourly rate.
How do you handle damage claims?
Understand the company's process for damage claims before committing. Ask what compensation is offered and whether additional valuation coverage is available for high-value items.
What neighbourhoods and routes do you regularly work in?
Edmonton's newer southwest communities like Windermere and Keswick are a long way from mature inner-city neighbourhoods like Glenora or Strathcona, and travel time between them factors into hourly quotes. Different neighbourhoods also have different home layouts and accessibility factors, which factor into the total cost as well. Ask which areas the company covers most frequently, how travel time is handled in their pricing, and whether there are any special considerations for your property layout.
Do you handle interprovincial moves out of Edmonton?
Edmonton sees a high volume of interprovincial moves, particularly to Calgary, Vancouver, and Saskatchewan. If your move crosses a provincial border, confirm the company has experience with the logistics involved, including how they price the route and whether consolidated loads are available for smaller shipments.
Yes. Several moving companies in Edmonton offer commercial relocation services, including office moves, equipment transfers, and business relocations tied to the city's energy sector and government base. When posting on HomeStars, specify that it is a commercial project so companies with that experience can respond.
For summer moves, especially on month-end dates, four to six weeks ahead is a good target. Outside of peak season, two weeks is usually sufficient, though companies can fill up faster during busy periods. Booking earlier on HomeStars gives you more options to compare and a better chance of securing your preferred date and start time.
Yes. Several movers include short-term storage as part of their service, which is useful when there is a gap between your move-out and move-in dates. When posting on HomeStars, note that storage is needed so relevant companies respond. You can also check storage costs on HomeStars to plan your budget.
Yes. Month-end dates are consistently the busiest days of the year for local movers in Edmonton, particularly from May through August. Rates can be higher and crew availability tighter during these windows. If your schedule allows any flexibility, shifting the move by even a few days can make a meaningful difference in both cost and the availability of the company you want.
Not as a separate line item, but access conditions in areas like Glenora, Riverdale, and Strathcona can add time to a move. Narrow streets, steep driveways, and properties with more stairs than a typical suburban home all slow the pace. When requesting a quote, describe the property access accurately so the estimate reflects actual conditions rather than an average suburban home.
Most Edmonton movers bill by the hour, so if the move runs over the estimated time, the additional hours are charged at the same hourly rate. This most commonly happens when the actual volume is larger than quoted, access conditions slow the crew, or elevator or parking issues cause delays. Getting a written estimate that clearly states the hourly rate and any minimum booking requirements protects you if the timeline extends.