WellKnown Moving is a local moving company based in Maryland, serving all of Montgomery County. We are fully licensed under USDOT #4224986 and carry a Certificate of Insurance (COI) to help protect your belongings. Every moving crew is led by someone with at least three years of moving experience. All workers go through background checks and are trained to pack, take apart and put together furniture, and handle items carefully to prevent damage.
Our movers know how to work in narrow hallways and stairs, which are common in Rockville’s apartments and townhomes. We use smart packing methods for breakable items and are ready to deal with any last-minute changes so your move stays on track.
Because we focus on doing things right, our customers leave 5-star reviews and mention our good timing and careful service.
We know Rockville well—from the traffic along Rockville Pike and Hungerford Drive to quiet streets near Woodley Gardens or Twinbrook. That local knowledge helps us plan your move better and avoid delays. We're fully insured and follow Maryland’s moving rules. We can move regular household items as well as things that need extra care.
Our hourly rate starts at $120/hour, and there are no surprise charges. You won’t pay extra for stairs, using equipment, wrapping furniture, or putting furniture together. The quote you get is the price you can count on. If you have heavy items like a piano or safe, we’ll let you know the cost ahead of time so everything is clear before moving day.
We ask for a deposit to hold your moving date. If you cancel at least two weeks in advance, we’ll give you a full refund.
About Rockville, MD
Rockville is a busy city just 15 miles from Washington, D.C. It’s great for people who commute, with easy access to I-270 and the Metro Red Line. Rockville has a mix of neighborhoods, strong schools, and good job options, especially in the biotech field.
Areas like King Farm and West End offer different types of homes—from houses to condos and townhouses—along with parks, stores, and restaurants nearby. There are also many outdoor spots to enjoy, like Rock Creek Regional Park and Cabin John Regional Park, which have trails and picnic areas.
Rockville has many ways to enjoy your free time. There are parks where people go for walks, ride bikes, and meet up on weekends. The city has different places to eat, spots with live music, and theaters like the F. Scott Fitzgerald Theatre (closed for renovations from Dec. 17, 2024 through Sept. 1, 2025) for plays and shows. The town center often hosts activities like concerts, holiday events, and neighborhood meetups. If you like shopping or eating out, you’ll find both small local spots and bigger stores close by.
Based on NeighborhoodScout data, Rockville has a crime index of 31, meaning it’s safer than 31% of cities in the U.S. That’s higher than nearby Washington, D.C., which has a lower rating. This makes Rockville a safer option in the area.
Getting around is easy, thanks to local roads, highways, and public transportation, including Metro and MARC. Traffic can be slow on I-270 during rush hour, but knowing back roads helps us avoid major delays.
Housing in Rockville is more affordable than in nearby areas like D.C. and Bethesda, which makes it a popular place for families and workers.
For more details about Rockville, visit the city’s official site.