Hollywood Movers – Stress-Free Moving Services in LA
Moving in Hollywood Isn't Just a Job - It's a Performance
Hollywood is unlike any other neighborhood in LA. Between film studios, historic bungalows, and luxury high-rises near Runyon Canyon, moving here takes more than muscle - it takes experience. At iBox Moving, we know this neighborhood block by block. We've carried pianos into recording studios off Sunset Boulevard and packed wardrobes for actors living off Franklin Avenue. When every minute counts and nothing can be broken - we deliver.
We Know Hollywood's Hidden Moving Challenges
Behind the glitz and glamor is a maze of one-way streets, limited parking, and buildings with elevator restrictions. That's why we prep every move with location-specific planning. We coordinate with building managers, secure loading permits (yes, even in tight alleyways), and bring extra crew if needed. Whether you're in a historic Spanish-style home in the Hills or a third-floor walk-up on Vine Street - we've seen it, moved it, and protected it.
Recent Moves We've Handled in Hollywood
- Discreet long-distance move for a film editor near Hollywood Forever Cemetery
- Commercial office relocation from Sunset & Gower Studios
- Last-minute emergency move from Cherokee Ave after a burst pipe
Our clients include artists, entrepreneurs, production crews, and longtime residents who want a stress-free experience - not just a cheap price. We respect your schedule, your space, and your stuff.
Need Movers Who "Get" Hollywood?
We're not just another moving company with a van. We're a professional team that understands the rhythm of LA life - and the chaos of Hollywood. Call iBox Moving to get a quote with real pricing, local insight, and a team that knows how to handle even the trickiest apartment or set move.
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How Far in Advance Should You Book a Moving Company?
How early do you actually need to book your move? Let me guess — you’re thinking a few days before is enough, right? Yeah. No.
Here’s why you want to book early.
First. You get better time slots — morning, weekend — whatever you want, yours.
Second. You avoid panic. No running around the night before calling random companies and hoping they show up.
Third. You save money. Prices go up when dates are tight.
And here’s the kicker. The best moving companies — they book out fast. Like really fast.
So if your move is coming up, don’t wait. Book now. Lock it in. And chill.
When do you usually start planning your move? Tell me in the comments — I’m curious.
And if you want guaranteed peace of mind, you know who to call — it’s iBox Moving.
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FAQ

Can You Move Pianos and Heavy Items? – FAQ from iBox Moving
Can You Move Pianos?
Yes — iBox Moving specializes in handling heavy, delicate, and high-value items, including upright and baby grand pianos. We have the equipment and experience needed to move your piano safely.
What Types of Pianos Can You Move?
- Upright Pianos: The most common household piano — tall and vertical. We move these regularly.
- Spinet & Console Pianos: Smaller upright models, perfect for apartments or smaller homes.
- Baby Grand Pianos: We can disassemble and transport baby grands safely with proper prep and padding.
How Do You Protect the Piano During the Move?
We use professional equipment: piano boards, heavy-duty straps, moving blankets, and shrink wrap. Our team secures all moving parts and ensures your piano is transported upright and safely loaded.
Are There Extra Charges?
Yes — piano moves require extra time, equipment, and manpower. We’ll provide a flat quote or additional hourly estimate depending on the type of piano, access (stairs/elevators), and distance.
Can You Move Pianos Up or Down Stairs?
Yes, but we need to know in advance. Certain staircases or tight landings may require additional planning or crew. We’ll do a quick walkthrough (or ask for photos) to assess the best approach.
Do You Tune the Piano After Moving?
We don’t offer tuning services, but we recommend tuning the piano a few days after the move — once it acclimates to its new environment.
Ready to Move Your Piano?
Let us know the size and type of piano, along with any access details. We’ll give you a fast quote and handle the rest with care and professionalism.
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Moving Tips & Guides

Pet Relocation Tips – Moving with Pets Made Easy
Make Moving Day Easier for You and Your Pets
Moving is stressful enough — but when pets are involved, it takes extra care. Whether you're moving with a dog, cat, or other furry friend, iBox Moving has the experience to help you prepare. Here’s how to relocate pets safely and calmly.
1. Visit the Vet Before the Move
Schedule a checkup to ensure your pet is healthy and up to date on vaccines. Ask for copies of medical records and discuss ways to reduce anxiety if your pet is sensitive to change.
2. Get Your Pet Used to the Carrier
If your pet isn’t already crate-trained, introduce the carrier early. Let them explore it, nap in it, and associate it with treats or toys. This will reduce stress on moving day.
3. Keep Their Routine
Feed and walk your pets at the same times each day leading up to the move. Familiar routines help reduce anxiety and keep pets feeling safe.
4. Prepare a Pet Essentials Bag
Pack a small bag with food, water, toys, medications, leashes, litter, and cleaning supplies. Keep it handy for moving day and your first few nights in the new home.
5. Secure Pets on Moving Day
Keep pets in a quiet room or with a trusted friend while movers are in the home. Open doors and heavy foot traffic can be dangerous or overwhelming for animals.
6. Set Up Their Space First
Once you arrive, arrange your pet’s bed, bowls, and favorite items in a calm area of the new home. The sooner they feel at home, the better.
Let iBox Help With a Pet-Friendly Move
We understand that pets are family. Our trained movers work quickly and carefully, so your pets aren’t stressed by long, chaotic moving days. Contact us for a smooth, pet-safe relocation in Los Angeles!