Cibolo TX Movers

Cibolo moves scheduled around subdivision access, HOA rules, driveway staging, FM 1103 timing, and Texas heat.

Licensed long-distance and local movers serving Cibolo from Move & Care’s Texas service area.

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Cibolo moves scheduled around subdivision access, HOA rules, driveway staging, FM 1103 timing, and Texas heat.

Licensed long-distance and local movers serving Cibolo from Move & Care’s Texas service area.

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Move & Care serves Cibolo with local moving, long-distance moving, packing services, moving and storage, and commercial moving. The City of Cibolo reports that Cibolo is located in western Guadalupe County along FM 78 and FM 1103, with I-10 to the south and I-35 to the north. That location makes it important to plan local moves in Cibolo, moves to nearby Schertz and Universal City, and longer moves through the Austin and San Antonio corridors.

Homes in Cibolo subdivisions: Census QuickFacts shows a high owner-occupied housing rate for Cibolo, and the city publishes a long HOA and neighborhood association list. For the customer, that usually means the move plan should confirm driveway access, gate codes, HOA parking rules, cul-de-sacs, long carries, and whether a truck can stage close to the home.

Apartments, townhomes, and new development: Cibolo’s Current Development Projects page covers residential, commercial, community improvement, and public works projects. For multifamily or townhome moves, customers need to check building access, move-hour restrictions, elevator reservations, loading zones, and whether the property manager requires insurance documentation before move day.

Old Town and Main Street-area moves: The Cibolo Old Town Master Plan defines Old Town as the historic heart of the city, with an emphasis on mobility, walkability, land use, zoning, and infrastructure. Truck positioning, curb access, walk distance, and loading timing should be checked in that area before the crew arrives.

Move & Care is a licensed moving company. For Texas intrastate moves, Move & Care is listed under TXDMV Number 009636518C. The Texas Department of Motor Vehicles requires Texas movers to maintain a TxDMV license, and customers can check current licensing status through Truck Stop. For interstate moves, Move & Care’s USDOT #3212621 and MC #1018431 are listed in the FMCSA SAFER Company Snapshot.

For local moves, Move & Care bills by the hour with a 3-hour minimum and charges in 15-minute increments. The local move fee covers movers, truck, gas, tolls, transportation, and basic insurance; the final local cost is based on actual time needed. For long-distance moves, Move & Care uses a flat-rate pricing structure based on inventory, distance, access, timing, and the services selected.

Basic Released Value Protection is included as standard with Move & Care. Liability is limited to no more than 60 cents per pound per article. Full Value Protection is available at an additional cost. If possible, customers should report damage to the crew immediately and complete a Damage Report before the crew leaves. Damage discovered after the move should be reported within 96 hours.

Before you request an estimate, have the following information ready: move date, pickup and delivery addresses, inventory, stairs or elevator information, truck parking plan, HOA or property-manager rules, and any specialty items such as a piano, safe, pool table, or item over 200 pounds.

Move & Care’s Texas office is located at 5453 Burnet Rd #134, Austin, TX 78756. For more local coverage, see Austin movers and San Antonio movers. Company information is also available through About Us, Reviews, Fleet, and Pricing.

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Local moving logistics in Cibolo, TX

We plan around real local constraints before move day so timelines and truck staging stay predictable.

Areas we serve around Cibolo, TX

The service area of Move & Care in Texas includes Cibolo and is tied to the Austin and San Antonio markets. The City of Cibolo is approximately 13 miles east of the San Antonio metropolitan area and is part of the Metrocom area near Schertz, Selma, Universal City, Live Oak, Garden Ridge, Converse, and Kirby.

Old Town / Main Street area FM 78 corridor FM 1103 corridor Bentwood Ranch Buffalo Crossing Cibolo Valley Ranch Cibolo Vista Deer Creek Gatewood Saratoga Steele Creek Stonebrook Turning Stone Saddle Creek Ranch Heights of Cibolo

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Pricing and how estimates work in Cibolo, TX

How pricing works

3-hour minimum Local move baseline
15-minute billing After minimum
$50 equipment Blankets, dollies, tools

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How estimates are built

Hourly local pricingFlat-rate long distance

Local: crew + truck + labor time.

Long-distance: final scope and total are confirmed in writing before booking.

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Insurance and payment essentials

$0.60/lb basic coverage includedFull Value optional96-hour damage notice

Cards: up to 3.5% processing fee.

Cash: 5% discount.

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Cost drivers in Cibolo, TX

These are the factors that most often move local estimates up or down in Cibolo, TX.

  • Local move time: Local move time: Local moves are hourly with a 3-hour minimum, and time is billed in 15-minute increments. The actual time it takes determines the final local cost.
  • Truck staging distance: Truck staging distance: If the truck cannot park close because of HOA rules, narrow streets, parked cars, fire lanes, or long driveway layouts, labor time can increase.
  • Stairs, elevators, and long carries: Stairs, elevators, and long carries: Two-story homes, third-floor apartments, slow elevators, and long walks from truck to door all affect crew time.
  • Equipment charge: Equipment charge: There is a $50 equipment charge for blankets, dolly, and tools.
  • Packing level: Packing level: Packing services are hourly. Packing materials are charged separately, including boxes, tape, shrink-wrap, packing paper, mattress covers, and wardrobe boxes.
  • Long-distance move details: Long-distance move details: Long-distance moves use flat-rate pricing based on inventory, distance, access, timing, and selected services.
  • Specialty items: Specialty items: Upright piano moving is listed at $160, baby grand piano moving at $240, and items over 200 pounds may involve charges starting at $60. Safes, pool tables, and other specialty items require specific pricing confirmation.
  • Hoisting: Hoisting: Hoisting services are charged at $40 per item per flight of stairs when required and feasible.

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Move & Care charges by the hour for local Cibolo moves, with a 3-hour minimum and billing in 15-minute increments. The local moving fee covers movers, truck, gas, tolls, transportation, and basic insurance. There is also a $50 equipment charge for blankets, dolly, and tools. Long-distance moves use flat-rate pricing based on inventory, distance, access, timing, and selected services. Cibolo home cost drivers are mainly stairs, long carries, truck parking distance, packing level, specialty items, and whether HOA or apartment rules limit the loading window.
None of the reviewed sources had a clear City of Cibolo residential moving-truck permit page. Any unusual curb-space requirements should be confirmed with the City of Cibolo, the customer’s HOA, landlord, or property manager before move day. That is important because the city publishes a homeowner association list for many subdivisions. On its road-closure page, the city also points residents to TxDOT’s Drive Texas map and notes construction related to FM 1103 and I-35 that could affect truck routing.
For intrastate moves in Texas, the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles requires Texas movers to have a TxDMV license. Customers can verify whether a mover has an active TxDMV certificate through Truck Stop. Move & Care has TXDMV Number 009636518C. For interstate moves, FMCSA SAFER lists MOVE AND CARE LLC with USDOT Number 3212621, active USDOT status, MC-1018431, interstate carrier operation, and authority for Property and HHG.
Book earlier if the move involves an HOA subdivision, apartment access, elevator reservation, gate code, long carry, storage stop, or long-distance delivery. Timing may be affected by traffic and construction because Cibolo is on FM 78 and FM 1103, close to I-10 and I-35. Customers using FM 1103 or the I-35 Northeast Expansion corridor should check access before move day because the City of Cibolo’s road-closure page lists construction on both.
Yes, but the property rules should be the foundation of the move plan. Bentwood Ranch, Buffalo Crossing, Cibolo Valley Ranch, Gatewood, Saddle Creek Ranch, Saratoga, Steele Creek, Stonebrook, and Turning Stone are among the official HOA subdivisions listed in Cibolo. Gate codes, truck placement approval, move-hour restrictions, driveway access, and any property-manager requirements should be verified before final estimate confirmation.
Yes. Move & Care offers packing services and move-and-storage help to Cibolo customers. Packing services are hourly, and packing materials are charged separately, including boxes, tape, shrink-wrap, packing paper, mattress covers, and wardrobe boxes. Storage-supported moves normally include one additional load and unload cycle, so customers should provide the storage facility address, gate code, unit size, floor level, elevator access, and facility hours before the estimate is finalized.
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