Frequently Asked Questions

  • Are you licensed and insured?

    Yes, Portland Maine Movers is fully licensed and insured for both residential and commercial moves. We're also insured for interstate transport and high-value specialty items.
  • Do you serve Gorham and Falmouth?

    Yes, we provide moving and snow removal services in Gorham and Falmouth. We also serve specialty item moves to performance venues and schools in Falmouth.
  • Can you move pianos safely?

    Yes, we specialize in piano moving using specialty dollies, padding, and lift-gate trucks. Our staff is trained for precision moves of pianos and other delicate items.
  • Do you offer snow removal contracts?

    Yes, seasonal contracts are available for homeowners and property managers in Westbrook, Gorham, and Falmouth. Call before the first storm to secure your schedule.
  • Can you pack my belongings?

    Yes, we provide professional packing services including boxes, padding, and labeling. We also offer unpacking and setup at your destination for seamless transitions.
  • Do you move businesses after hours?

    Yes, we offer after-hours and weekend availability for commercial moves to minimize business disruption. We handle office relocations throughout southern Maine's business corridors.
  • Do you provide storage options?

    Yes, we offer short-term and long-term storage in clean, secure, climate-controlled facilities in Westbrook and South Portland with inventory tracking and pickup scheduling.
  • Can you pick up donations?

    Yes, we provide convenient donation pickup for furniture, clothing, and household items. We work with local charities across Greater Portland to encourage sustainable reuse.
  • Do you offer same-day junk removal?

    Yes, we offer same-day or next-day junk removal scheduling with upfront pricing. We handle household clutter, construction debris, and office cleanouts across Greater Portland.
  • Can you move long-distance from Maine?

    Yes, we're fully licensed and insured for state-to-state and regional moves throughout New England and the Northeast with GPS-tracked trucks and consistent communication.