Flat-rate interstate moving on the I-10 corridor—packing, storage, and white-glove delivery.
Move & Care can legally perform interstate moves. We hold a federal USDOT license #3212621 as well as a Massachusetts license: MC #1018431.
Every San Antonio to Los Angeles, CA long-distance move is billed at a single, all-inclusive flat rate—the quote you approve is the price you pay, period.
No fuel surcharges, stair fees, or mileage surprises—our itemized quote lays out every cost upfront.
Need an overnight pickup or sunrise delivery? Our crew works around the clock to match building elevator windows and your schedule.
Plan confidently with at-a-glance insight into how Move and Care handles San Antonio to Los Angeles, CA moves.
Expect delivery in approximately 2 – 4 days for San Antonio to Los Angeles, CA.
Reserve your crew about 2 – 4 weeks ahead to secure your preferred dates.
Your quote covers truck, fuel, tolls, and labor—no surprise fees on San Antonio to Los Angeles, CA moves.
Packing assistance, short-term storage, and white glove handling are the most requested add-ons when moving from San Antonio to Los Angeles, CA.
Hear how creators and community leaders describe their move-day experience—from booking to the moment every box is in place.
Service for smooth and easy family moves
Smooth business moving to keep the business running
Complete packing help and quality materials
Safe storage spaces for your items, available anytime
Skilled piano transport to maintain condition.
Moving services with extra care for valuable items
Gentle and efficient relocations for seniors.
| Size of the Move | Typical Flat-Rate Range* | Delivery Window |
|---|---|---|
| Studio / Small 1 Bedroom | $3,200 – $4,200 | 3–5 days |
| Large 1 Bedroom / Small 2 Bedroom | $4,200 – $5,300 | 3–5 days |
| Large 2 Bedroom | $5,300 – $6,500 | 3–5 days |
| 3 Bedroom Apartment / Townhouse | $6,500 – $7,600 | 3–5 days |
| 4 Bedroom or Larger Home | $7,600 – $9,200 | 3–5 days |
*Typical Move & Care flat-rate ranges for this route. Exact pricing depends on inventory (weight/volume), access (stairs/elevator/long-carry), and any specialty items.
Move & Care prices San Antonio → Los Angeles moves as a true flat rate. The number on your written quote is the number you pay. No fuel add-ons, no weekend add-ons, and no surprise charges after loading. Your flat rate can include the crew, the truck, mileage, tolls, gasoline, standard protection, the required $50 equipment kit, and a Certificate of Insurance (COI) for apartments and high-rises when your building asks for it.
How we build your rate: we start with the route distance (about 1,353 miles), then confirm inventory and access details. We also note any special handling such as a piano ($160), baby grand ($240), or items over 200 lbs (from $60). After that, you choose the extras you want—like packing (kitchen-only, fragile-only, or full pack), storage, or labor-only help for a rental truck or container.
Want a fast, accurate quote? We offer a live video or FaceTime walkthrough, and it’s 100% free.
We base your estimate on an actual survey (virtual or in-person) and send it in writing. That matches FMCSA consumer guidance on estimates and surveys (Your Rights and Responsibilities When You Move).
Payment stays simple: cash gets a 5% discount. Cards add a 3.5% processing fee. Either way, your deposit holds the date and the flat rate.
Most San Antonio → Los Angeles moves deliver in about 3–5 days, depending on shipment size, access, and elevator or parking reservations. Most jobs start early on Day 1 with loading in San Antonio or nearby Bexar County suburbs. Then we head west on I-10, often passing El Paso, Tucson, and Phoenix. Two licensed drivers rotate to keep things moving. Your coordinator checks in daily so you know where the truck is and when to expect delivery in Greater LA (Downtown, West Hollywood, Santa Monica, Venice, Pasadena, Long Beach, or the Valley).
Summer runs on the I-10 corridor can mean serious heat for long stretches. We plan timing to reduce peak exposure and can add extra protection for heat-sensitive items if you ask. For general planning, the National Weather Service heat guidance is a helpful reference (NWS Heat Safety). We’ll also review “do not ship” items during scheduling, including aerosols, flammables, and other restricted or hazardous materials.
San Antonio (downtown meters/loading zones): if your building needs curb space reserved, the City of San Antonio offers Parking Restriction Permits for temporary restrictions downtown.
Los Angeles (temporary no-parking signs): many LA streets need advance planning for legal curb access. LADOT notes that temporary no-parking sign requests go through its Special Traffic Control Division (see the LADOT FAQ: Temporary No Parking Signs). We’ll help you figure out what your building and street require, then plan arrival around the approved window.
Many Los Angeles buildings require a Certificate of Insurance, elevator reservations, and specific move-in or move-out hours. We handle the COI paperwork and coordinate details with your property manager so loading and delivery stay on schedule, even with tight docks, strict time blocks, or long-carry distances.
For interstate household-goods moves, licensing and insurance matter. You can verify a mover’s registration through the FMCSA database (Search for a Registered Mover) and review the federal household-goods rules under 49 CFR Part 375. If you’re comparing companies, read FMCSA’s breakdown of Movers vs. Brokers so you know who actually carries your shipment.
Extra checks we encourage:
Texas: confirm operating authority via the Texas DMV Motor Carrier “Truck Stop” lookup (TxDMV Truck Stop).
California (for moves within CA): for future intrastate moves, California’s Bureau of Household Goods and Services regulates movers operating within the state (BHGS Movers Info). Caltrans also summarizes intrastate licensing expectations (Household Goods Carriers).
Every interstate move includes required liability choices. FMCSA explains the two options—Released Value and Full Value Protection—here: FMCSA Liability & Protection. We’ll explain what’s included by default, cover how claims work, and help you pick the level that fits your inventory.
Clear options: we’ll tell you if a dedicated truck makes the most sense (fastest delivery) or if a consolidated option fits your priorities (often lower cost). Either way, we put the delivery expectations in writing.
Your coordinator confirms inventory through a quick call and a free video walkthrough, then builds a written plan around access details (stairs, elevators, long carry, docks) and building requirements (COIs, reservations). If you buy supplies from us, we deliver packing materials on your schedule.
A uniformed crew pads furniture, shrink-wraps where needed, and protects floors and doorways before loading our air-ride truck. We confirm arrival windows and keep you updated the day of. If your building has dock hours or elevator blocks, we load to match your reservation.
We drive the I-10 corridor west with licensed drivers rotating shifts. Your coordinator sends progress updates so you can plan keys, parking access, and delivery timing, especially in LA areas where curb space is tight.
At delivery, we place furniture where you want it, reassemble beds and key pieces, and do a walkthrough with you to confirm everything arrived in good shape. We also haul away packing debris so you can unpack without piles of cardboard.
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