Full-Service Moving in Covina
Trusted Covina Movers You Can Count On
Covina offers family-friendly neighborhoods, great schools, and easy access to LA. Whether you’re buying your first home or moving your office space, iBox Moving is here to support your journey with expert logistics and a personal touch.
Local Covina Expertise
We’re familiar with the local layout and traffic patterns, making your move smooth and efficient. No stress — just solutions.
- Affordable local and regional moving
- Flexible hours to suit your schedule
- Clean trucks and packing supplies
- Careful item protection
Plan Your Covina Move
Call iBox Moving today and see how easy your move in Covina can be with the right team behind you.
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Things People Forget During a Move
Think you’ve packed everything?
Double-check. Because people always forget something.
Here’s a quick checklist of what people leave behind most often.
Number one. Chargers. Phone, laptop, toothbrush. If it has a battery, don’t forget the cable.
Number two. Toiletries. You’ll need your toothbrush before and after the move.
Number three. Documents. IDs, contracts, lease papers. These are not replaceable.
Number four. Favorite clothes. That one hoodie you wear every day? Yeah, don’t let it disappear into storage.
Number five. Keys. New house, old house, mailbox, padlock. Don’t pack them by accident.
Bonus tip. Check every drawer, closet, and the top of the fridge. Yes, people leave stuff there.
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FAQ

How Do I Pay for My Move? – FAQ by iBox Moving
How Do I Pay for My Move?
We make payment easy and flexible. At iBox Moving, you can choose from several secure payment methods — whichever is most convenient for you.
What Payment Methods Do You Accept?
- Credit or Debit Card: Visa, Mastercard, AmEx — pay on-site or through a secure link.
- Cash: Accepted at the end of the move.
- Zelle or Venmo: For fast, app-based payments.
- Business Invoice: For commercial clients — we’ll send a digital invoice for payment.
When Do I Pay?
Most payments are made after the move is completed and you’re satisfied. For long-distance or special moves, a deposit may be required up front — and we’ll always confirm that in writing.
Do You Require a Deposit?
For local moves, usually no. For long-distance or high-demand dates, we may request a small deposit to hold your time slot. We’ll clearly communicate all terms before booking.
Can I Get a Receipt?
Yes — you’ll receive a digital receipt or invoice immediately after payment. If you need a custom invoice for tax or business purposes, just let us know.
Have Questions About Billing?
Our team is happy to walk you through everything. Just ask — we’ll make sure your move and payment process are 100% clear before you begin.
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What Not to Pack When Moving – Items You Should Never Load on the Truck
Some Things Are Better Left Out of the Truck
While most household items are safe to move, there are a few that should never go into the moving truck — for legal, safety, or practical reasons. Here’s what iBox Moving recommends keeping out of your moving boxes.
1. Flammable and Hazardous Materials
Gasoline, propane, paint thinners, matches, fire extinguishers, cleaning solvents, and similar items are not allowed. These materials pose a serious fire and safety risk during transport.
2. Perishable Food
Food that can spoil — dairy, meats, frozen or refrigerated items — should be consumed or donated before the move. These items can leak, attract pests, or spoil in transit.
3. Plants
Some states restrict plant transport across borders. In local moves, plants may still suffer from heat or jostling in the truck. It’s best to move them in your own vehicle with care.
4. Valuables and Personal Documents
Keep jewelry, passports, cash, legal documents, and essential medications with you — not in the truck. These items are irreplaceable and safer in your control.
5. Weapons and Ammunition
Firearms and ammo should be transported according to legal regulations, not by your moving company. Discuss options with a licensed dealer if needed.
6. Pets and Live Animals
No animals should ever be placed in a moving truck. Move your pets in a secure, temperature-controlled vehicle with plenty of breaks and comfort.
Questions About What’s Allowed?
iBox Moving is happy to guide you on what can and can’t go in the truck. Reach out before packing — we’ll help you avoid delays and keep your move safe and legal.