Apartment Movers in St. Petersburg, FL
Apartment moves done right — elevators, COIs, parking, and tight stairwells handled.
Apartment Movers in St. Petersburg, FL
If your St. Petersburg building has a strict move-in window, requires a COI, and limits trucks to a tight loading dock, the wrong moving company will cost you the security deposit. OnTime Moving Co runs into these St. Petersburg buildings every week — we know what they need.
Typical apartment movers jobs in St. Petersburg run $414–$2,576. Use the calculator below for your specific situation, or call (888) 570-2406 for a same-day quote.
What's included
- COI issued for St. Petersburg buildings (typically same-day)
- Elevator reservation coordination
- Parking permit and shuttle planning
- Padding for elevators and common-area floors
- Walk-up and 4th-floor experience
- Studio to 3BR apartment specialists
Best for
- High-rise buildings
- Walk-ups and brownstones
- Buildings with strict move-in rules
Serving all of St. Petersburg, Florida. Licensed FMCSA · USDOT 3215847 · MC-1048392.
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- COI for St. Petersburg buildings on request
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Apartment Movers FAQs — St. Petersburg, FL
Do you provide a COI for my St. Petersburg apartment building?
Yes — typically within a few hours of booking. Send us the building's COI requirements and we'll have it issued and emailed to your manager.
How much does an apartment move cost in St. Petersburg?
Studio $400–$700, 1BR $700–$1,300, 2BR $1,100–$2,000, 3BR $1,800–$2,800 in St. Petersburg. Stairs, long carries, or shuttles can add $100–$400.
Can St. Petersburg apartment movers handle walk-ups?
Yes — 4th and 5th floor walk-ups are routine in St. Petersburg. Just give us the floor count so we send the right crew size.
Do you reserve the St. Petersburg freight elevator?
We'll coordinate with you and the building manager. Most St. Petersburg buildings require the tenant to reserve the elevator window directly, but we'll guide you through it.
How long do St. Petersburg freight elevator windows usually last?
Typically 3–4 hours in St. Petersburg high-rises. We size the crew so we finish inside the window — going over can mean a fine from the building.
What if there's no parking near my St. Petersburg apartment?
We'll plan a shuttle, dolly long-carry, or apply for a temporary St. Petersburg parking permit. Disclosed in your quote, no surprise fees.
Do apartment movers in St. Petersburg pad common areas?
Yes — floor runners, doorway pads, and elevator wall pads. Standard on every St. Petersburg apartment job.
Can you move my apartment in St. Petersburg on a weekday during work hours?
Yes — many St. Petersburg buildings actually require weekday moves. We'll work around your office hours if needed.
How early should I book apartment movers in St. Petersburg?
2–3 weeks for normal dates, 4–6 weeks for end-of-month St. Petersburg dates which fill very fast.
What if my St. Petersburg new apartment has a strict elevator schedule too?
We coordinate both windows and plan crew size and trucks accordingly. Done it dozens of times in St. Petersburg.
Do you carry insurance my St. Petersburg building will accept?
Yes — general liability, cargo, and workers' comp. We meet all standard St. Petersburg building COI requirements.
Can I do a partial-day apartment move in St. Petersburg?
Yes — half-day (4-hour) and full-day options. Studios and small 1BRs in St. Petersburg usually fit half-day.
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