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Most Naperville moves are the bigger jobs — four-bedroom houses in the subdivisions out past the Riverwalk, growing families, and a lot of stuff that has to come down two flights of a real staircase. Because it’s a far-west run, the drive eats into the clock, so we send the right crew size from the start instead of having two movers grind through a four-bed house.
We know the routes that keep the meter honest: out the Eisenhower to I-88, or the I-355 corridor depending on where you’re starting, into the 60540 and 60563 ZIPs around downtown Naperville and the newer developments. We give you a real arrival window and we keep it, even on a heavy summer-Saturday move when half of Chicagoland is also switching houses.
For families heading the other way — Naperville out of state — we run a dedicated truck, not a shared load, so your things go on the truck once and come off once at the new place.
What a Naperville move usually costs
Because most Naperville jobs are full houses, we’ll often quote a flat band so you know the number before the truck rolls:
| Home size | Typical flat band | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 2-bedroom | $1,050–$1,650 | Townhomes, smaller subdivisions |
| 3-bedroom | $1,750–$2,700 | Most Naperville single-family homes |
| 4-bed house | $2,500–$3,800 | Larger subdivisions, basements, garages |
Hourly local work runs $149/hr (2 movers) or $199/hr (3 movers); a long-distance move out of Naperville starts at $2,200 on a binding written quote. A $129 deposit holds your date and comes off the total. Bonded, insured, and licensed by the Illinois Commerce Commission with US DOT/MC authority.