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Moving in Rolling Hills, CA

Rolling Hills is a gated city with equestrian estates and expansive properties. iBox Moving offers premium moving services tailored for residents of this prestigious and private community.

Respecting Privacy and Property

We follow strict community guidelines and provide secure, discreet moving for luxury households.

  • White-glove services for estates
  • Careful handling of valuables
  • On-time and quiet operations
  • Full insurance coverage

Confidential and Professional

Trust iBox Moving for your high-end relocation in Rolling Hills.

Helpful Moving Videos

How to Check If a Moving Company Is Legit

Simple. Do your homework before you hand over your stuff.

First. Check reviews. Not just the five-stars, but the bad ones too. Look for patterns. If everyone’s saying “they were late” or “stuff got broken,” believe them.

Second. Licensing and insurance. In the US, movers need a license number. No license? No thanks.

Third. Clear pricing. If they avoid giving you a written estimate, that’s a red flag. No one likes surprise fees.

Fourth. Ask questions. Real companies give real answers. Not vague promises or “don’t worry, we got you.”

And finally. Trust your gut. If it feels sketchy, it probably is.

Want a move without the guessing game?
"iBox Moving" is licensed, insured, and ready to roll.

FAQ

Is There Minimum answered by iBox Moving experts

Is There a Minimum Charge for Moving? – iBox Moving FAQ

Is There a Minimum Charge for Moving Services?

Yes — iBox Moving has a minimum charge to ensure we can cover the costs of sending a professional crew and truck to your location. It helps us maintain high service quality while staying efficient.

What Is the Minimum?

For most local moves in Los Angeles, our minimum is:

  • 3 Hours of Labor for 2 movers and a truck

Why Is There a Minimum?

Even small jobs require time, labor, fuel, and equipment. The minimum helps us provide a reliable, professional experience — whether you're moving a single item or a full house.

Do You Offer Quick Moves Under 3 Hours?

Yes — you can still book a small or fast job, but the minimum charge will apply. We’ll always try to be efficient so you get the most out of your time.

Does the Minimum Include Everything?

Yes — our hourly rate includes the crew, truck, basic equipment, and standard services like padding, loading/unloading, and basic furniture disassembly.

Want to Know Your Total Cost?

Contact us with your move details. We'll give you a free estimate — including the minimum — so there are no surprises on moving day.

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Moving Tips & Guides

What Not To Pack explained in our moving guide

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.

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