845 movers in Capitol Heights
Dunmar Moving Services

"Our move with Dunmar was an awful experience. Would NEVER, EVER recommend to anyone. Nothing was treated with respect, it was basically stuffed into boxes (literally) with no packing paper or wrapping. Most of our furniture was damaged in some way..."
Chester County Moving and Storage

"I was searching for a mover for a couple weeks, I got quotes from 4 movers , some mover gave me very low quotes that I didn't even believe. I talk to Chester County and the told me everything up front, even though their quote was much higher then ..."
Town & Country Movers and Storage

"Very disappointed in this company. After paying them over 29,000.00 for moving out of one home, in storage for 1 1/2 yrs, and moving into another home, we had issues with them over damages. Although we paid for insurance coverage, in the end, they..."
Legacy Moving & Storage

"Norman Auchan and his wife are drug abusers! They are the owners. Norman keeps his employees strung out on his prescription pain pills and also knows that they are on methadone and heroin and lets them work wholehearted using drugs! Most of them..."
What to know when moving to Capitol Heights, MD
Capitol Heights, MD, nestled on the outskirts of Washington, D.C., offers a cozy community atmosphere with easy access to urban amenities. Known for its historic Capitol Heights Metro Station, the city is a transit-oriented hub for those commuting to the capital. The area showcases a four-season climate with hot summers and chilly winters, allowing residents to enjoy a range of outdoor activities year-round. Its affordability and friendly neighborhoods make it an attractive option for newcomers looking for a small-town feel with big-city proximity. For more insights, visit Capitol Heights' official website.