United Nationwide Movers specialize in all long distance moves and local moves as well. They offer comprehensive moving, packing and storage services in addition to convenient add-on moving packages for any level of moving need. Your move should be easy and stress-free, no matter the distance or size and United Nationwide Movers guarantees you will receive excellent service and nothing short of. United Nationwide Movers is licensed by the department of transportation (https://www.transportation.gov) , regulated by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety administration (https://www.fmcsa.dot.gov) and most importantly the United States Moving Protection Organization, or the USMPO (https://usmovingprotection.org). Although every legitimate mover is licensed and regulated by the DOT and FMCSA, only a handful of movers have been approved by the stringent standards of the USMPO authorized pricing protection. The USMPO is the only consumer protection organization in the moving industry that specifically focuses on price regulation. Since April 4, 2022, the USMPO has begun to regulate and standardize interstate moving rates. Ask your United Nationwide representative about their standing with the USMPO.
Full-service: it’s kind of like Full House, except there’s more hauling boxes and fewer Olsen twins.
United Nationwide is not a half-service mover or a most-service mover. It’s a full-service mover, which means that it offers the fullest range of moving services available.
Want just basic loading and unloading? United Nationwide has got your back. Need some custom crating? United Nationwide can box up nearly anything. Looking for someone to haul your boat? United Nationwide will be your first mate.
Here’s a breakdown of the company’s service offerings and whether they come standard or will cost you a few extra bills.
Services | Cost Included | COSTS EXTRA |
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Loading and Unloading | ||
Online Tracking | ||
Basic Liability Coverage | ||
Packing / Unpacking | ||
Moving Supplies | ||
Fragile-only Packing | ||
Custom Crating | ||
Auto / boat Transportation | ||
Appliance Disconnection / Reconnection | ||
Furniture Assembly / Disassembly | ||
Shuttle Service | ||
Storage | ||
Full Valuation Coverage |
Specialty transport isn’t just for boats. United Nationwide can ship your stylish Mercedes-Benz (or your not-so-stylish Honda Accord) to your new home. The company can also get your Harley Davidson across the country. (Or you could just lend it to, you know, a very special reviewer who’ll get it there without a scratch . . . promise!)
Bundling up your auto transport with your full-service move can save you a logistical headache, but it might run a little pricier than going with a dedicated car shipper or motorcycle shipper.
United Nationwide used to be one of the strictest companies around when it came to getting a quote. The company would do only in-home estimates. (Trust us, we tried to get them to give us a quote on the phone more than once.)
But times have changed. Now you can order your groceries using a phone app, you can use your watch to monitor your heart rate, and, yes, you can get an “InstaQuote” from United Nationwide.
Like almost everything United Nationwide does, these InstaQuotes are pretty comprehensive. Once you put in some basic information into the online quote tool—like your origin, destination, and home size—you immediately get back three numbers.
These three numbers show you a range of how much your move might cost, depending on whether you’ve got a low, average, or above-average amount of stuff for a home your size. Here’s a quick breakdown of an InstaQuote we got from United Nationwide.
SAMPLE QUOTE CATEGORIES | DETAILS |
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Distance of Move | 978 miles (Chicago to Dallas) |
Date of Move | May 2019 |
Move Size | 4-Bedroom House |
Estimate Range | $7,500–$9,400 |
You can sign up to schedule an in-home estimate on United Nationwide’s website. But beware, once the company has your contact information, a representative will be calling. And calling. And calling. (I’ve woken up to a missed call and a voicemail from United Nationwide at least three times in the last week.)
Once you’re on the phone with United Nationwide, be sure to schedule the estimate on a day you’ve got time to walk through your home with the mover. You’ll need to explain to them what’s coming (your brand-new entertainment system) and what’s staying (that old VHS collection).
In-home estimates are also the best time to discuss different options with your mover: do you want them to dissemble that bookshelf, or will you do it yourself? What specific items do you want them to do specialty crating for?
Let’s be honest, you’re not looking forward to packing and preparing for your move (if you were, you’d probably just rent a moving truck). But if you do just a little bit of work on the front end, then you’ll thank yourself later.
The most important thing is to pack up your stuff before the moving truck arrives (unless you’re paying extra for United Nationwide to do it for you). There are tons of neat tricks and tips out there for easy, reliable, and organized packing.
And if you want to get a head start on life in your new home, you can research the best internet and cable packages in your new area. Unpacking all of those boxes will be a lot easier if you’re able to binge the new season of The Walking Dead while you do it.
United Nationwide teams up with local moving companies (United Nationwide agents) to execute its moves. While all of these companies are vetted and work to a high standard dictated by United Nationwide, there can be some variation when it comes to customer service.
We suggest looking at the reviews for your local United Nationwide agent to see what previous customers have said. Keep in mind that people who have negative experiences are much more likely to write a review, so it’s never as bad as it looks.
United Nationwide brings a healthy mix of experience and innovation to long-distance household moves. United Nationwide offers a comprehensive, well-tuned move that’s ideal for folks who are relocating across the country and want premium services. But it isn’t the cheapest mover out there for local moves, and it doesn’t have the perks (like free storage) that other companies offer.