Move and Care launches upfront pricing and trained crews in San Antonio
Move and Care says it has introduced written, fixed-price estimates and dedicated trained crews for San Antonio homeowners, renters, and businesses. The move targets two common complaints in local moving: surprise charges and unfamiliar crews showing up unprepared.
Why it matters: - The pricing model removes day-of surprises for San Antonio customers by locking in the total cost before the truck arrives. - The trained-crew setup gives customers a single accountable team from estimate to final walkthrough. - The approach is aimed at residential and commercial moves across San Antonio and the wider Bexar County area.
What happened: - Move and Care rolled out an upfront pricing model and dedicated trained crews across San Antonio on June 30, 2026. - Every booking now begins with an itemized written estimate. - The estimate includes crew size, truck size, drive time, packing materials, stair or long-carry fees if they apply, and the total price. - The company says there is no day-of price increase, no vague hourly window, and no padded materials charges after the move. - Customers receive the same written quote they will see on the final invoice.
The details: - The crews are hired, background-checked, and trained directly by Move and Care. - The company does not use day labor, rotating subcontractors, or pickup crews. - Every mover wears a company uniform, arrives in a company-marked truck, and works under a lead foreman. - Floor runners, door jamb protectors, banister wraps, mattress bags, and TV boxes come standard on every truck. - Residential demand spans Stone Oak, Alamo Ranch, Helotes, Boerne, Schertz, downtown, Pearl, and Southtown. - A one-bedroom apartment near the Pearl follows the same written-estimate process as a four-bedroom home in The Dominion. - Commercial moves cover office relocations, medical and dental practices, retail buildouts, and small-business moves along the I-10 corridor and the Northwest Side. - Commercial crews are trained for cubicle disassembly, IT equipment handling, and after-hours building access. - Certificates of insurance are filed in advance for buildings that require them. - Packing options include full-service packing, partial packing, or supplies only, and each option is priced on the original estimate. - Storage is available short term or long term, with secure climate-controlled units and the same trained crew handling load-in and load-out. - The company says its booking flow lists every service and produces the written quote.
Between the lines: - The rollout is a direct response to common frustrations in the moving market: surprise fees and inconsistent labor quality. - The fixed-price structure shifts the customer experience away from hourly uncertainty and toward defined deliverables. - The model also signals a push to compete on reliability as much as on price.
What's next: - Move and Care is offering the model for same-week residential bookings and scheduled commercial jobs. - Quotes can be requested directly from the company website. - The local San Antonio team handles the process from the first estimate through the final walkthrough. - Long-distance moves to Austin, Houston, Dallas, the Hill Country, and across state lines are priced with written delivery windows rather than open-ended ranges.
The bottom line: - Move and Care is betting that transparent pricing and standardized crews will win over San Antonio customers who want fewer billing surprises and more accountability on moving day.
Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.
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