Trusted Eagle Rock Movers – iBox Moving
Moving in Eagle Rock? We Match the Neighborhood’s Energy
Eagle Rock blends laid-back living with a creative spirit — from cozy bungalows near Colorado Boulevard to multi-level homes in the hills. iBox Moving helps artists, families, and professionals transition smoothly with services tailored to the area’s unique character and terrain.
We Move You In Like You Already Belong
We’ve moved vintage record collections, crated gallery pieces, and helped new homeowners navigate the steep drives above Hill Drive. Our team knows Eagle Rock’s mix of charm and challenges — and we bring the right gear and attitude to every job.
Eagle Rock Moves We’ve Completed
- Historic home pack-and-move with piano near Occidental College
- Apartment move-in for young couple off Eagle Rock Blvd
- Furniture delivery and assembly for hillside home with no truck access
We’re respectful, responsive, and efficient — whether we’re working with creatives on tight timelines or families managing a big life transition. Your move deserves focus, and we’re here to deliver it.
Book Eagle Rock’s Reliable Movers
Contact iBox Moving for a fair quote and let us handle your Eagle Rock move with ease and care. We treat your move like it matters — because it does.
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Helpful Moving Videos
What NOT to Pack When Hiring Movers
Hiring movers? Great. But here’s what you should never, ever hand over to them.
- Valuables: Keep your jewelry, cash, and expensive electronics with you. If it’s worth locking up, it’s worth carrying yourself.
- Personal documents: Passports, IDs, birth certificates. These don’t belong in the truck.
- Medication: You never know when you’ll need it, and delays happen.
- Important keys: Like your new home, your storage unit, or your car. Don’t let them disappear in a box.
- Anything fragile: If you don’t trust anyone else with it, don’t risk it. Carry it like it’s a baby.
Bottom line: If you’d panic losing it, don’t pack it with everything else.
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FAQ

Do You Offer Packing Services? — iBox Moving FAQ
Do You Offer Packing Services?
Yes — iBox Moving offers full and partial packing services to make your move easier. Whether you want us to pack everything or just a few fragile items, we’ve got you covered.
What Types of Packing Services Are Available?
- Full Packing: We pack your entire home, including kitchenware, clothes, decor, books, and more.
- Partial Packing: We focus on select rooms or specific items — like glassware, electronics, or art.
- Fragile-Only: Need help with mirrors, lamps, dishes, or TVs? We’ll handle them with care and the right materials.
What Materials Do You Use?
We use high-quality packing supplies: moving boxes, shrink wrap, bubble wrap, packing paper, wardrobe boxes, and tape. You can also purchase extra materials if needed.
Is Packing Charged Separately?
Packing is a separate service from moving, but it can be bundled. We charge either hourly or by item/box — and we’ll give you a clear quote up front.
Can I Pack Some Things Myself?
Absolutely. Many customers pack clothing or light items on their own and hire us for the fragile or time-consuming parts. It’s totally flexible.
Want a Stress-Free Move?
Let us handle the packing so you don’t have to lift a finger. Contact us today to add packing to your move — or request a separate quote for just packing services.
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Moving Tips & Guides

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.