345 movers in Chino
American Best Moving
"I'd like to preface this by explaining that I've moved 10x in 10 years and four of them were cross-country moves. I have had many experiences with movers and this is the only time I have ever needed to complain. I will give American Best Moving..."
Allstate Relocation Systems
"I'm definitely walking the fence on this one. They certainly were eager to get started ahead of schedule, which warped MY schedule. But I can live with that. And they appeared to know their job of loading pretty well. Although, I questioned placin..."
Royal Relocation
"I'm completely unsure of how to handle the situation I'm in. When the movers showed up, they went through, looked at everything, identified a few additional charges (minor), and then started working. When they got ~25% through loading up the t..."
Move Wisely
"I first contacted Luis at Rhino Relocation in July 2020 for relocation from CA to NC. I gave him a full list of items and received an initial estimate of about $3700. On Aug 6th a truck showed up and the driver gave me a new quote of $7500 after l..."
Run Van Lines
"Hire one mover get another name on the contract at 41% higher than the original quote. Run Van Lines is the name of a company with address a post office mail drop. No phone number items loaded on van then told now 56% higher than the new quote. A ..."
Lion Transportation Inc
"We used Lion Transportation to move my mother's furniture and household items. From the start we were lied to. Other than under-estimating the weight, which seems to be typical to the moving industry. Three men arrived an hour and a half late in a..."
Hawaii Moving and Storage
"Do not use this company, they will be all nice and take your money, then you won't get your shipment, they in fact will write you a letter to come and get your household goods within 5 days. They did not return our money. Their services suck."
What to know when moving to Chino, CA
Chino, CA, nestled in the picturesque San Bernardino County, is an ideal blend of suburban charm and convenient amenities. The city boasts a rich agricultural history, evident at the Chino Youth Museum, and is complemented by a pleasant climate year-round, with warm summers and mild winters.
Residents appreciate the family-friendly atmosphere and the relatively short commute to Los Angeles for those seeking the allure of a big city. With thriving businesses and schools, Chino offers a balanced lifestyle amidst green parks and open spaces, making it an attractive place for both newcomers and those moving within the city.