Movers in Naperville, IL
Out at the far-west edge of the metro, Naperville is DuPage County commuter country — large subdivisions, custom colonials, and newer construction spread across neighborhoods like Cress Creek, Tall Grass, and the areas off 95th Street. Plenty of these jobs trace back to the city one way or another: a family upsizing out from a Lincoln Park condo, a downtown professional running the Metra in reverse, or a corporate relocation landing fresh in town. Mr Nelson Movers has been driving the I-88 corridor for these jobs long enough to know how the schedule has to flex around the BNSF commuter crush.
What we move in Naperville
These are big, family-scaled houses — four and five bedrooms, three-car garages, finished basements with home theaters, and bonus rooms over the garage. The carry is mostly easy through wide modern doorways, but the volume is the real story, so we build the schedule around a large crew and serious packing rather than tricky stairwells. The custom homes near the river and downtown Naperville add the occasional baby grand or oversized sectional, handled on padded boards. We size the crew to the square footage so a five-bedroom doesn’t bleed into the night.
Access and the subdivisions
Parking is rarely the headache it is in the city — real driveways and wide suburban streets mean the truck plants at the door. The complication out here is the HOA: gated entries, visitor-parking rules, and the occasional tight cul-de-sac turnaround, all of which we check ahead so the full-size truck can position cleanly. The I-88 and Route 59 access keeps Naperville staged for the longer hauls down to St. Louis or out of state.
Why Naperville picks us
The whole family-sized house comes down to a single figure on paper, the crew is staffed deep enough to finish inside the day, and the packing is buttoned up tight so unpacking on the other end isn’t a slog. We’re a licensed Illinois carrier — ILCC Lic. No. 215588, USDOT/MC authority — with our own W-2 movers and trucks; the relocation never gets farmed out to a subcontractor or a day-labor pool. A 3BR lands near $2,300 flat and the larger custom homes scale from there, with a 2-mover base crew at about $135 an hour. Released value is the federal $0.60 per pound, full-value protection runs one to three percent of declared value with a million in cargo coverage, and Marcus’s office lays both out plainly before move day.


