Loading & Unloading
Our movers handle all loading and unloading and bring the necessary equipment. Belongings are placed in the agreed locations.
Moving from Philadelphia to Atlanta? WellKnown Moving Company will help you get to your new home. We are a fully licensed and insured long-distance moving company from Philadelphia that has helped hundreds of families and private clients move to Atlanta and its surrounding areas without unnecessary stress. Whether you want to live in Midtown, Buckhead, or the northern suburbs, our experienced team knows the route and all the ins and outs of moving.
Our trained movers, modern trucks, and highly rated customer service will help you move with minimal stress and no hidden fees. We have safely transported thousands of customers between states — and received excellent reviews on our website and on Google. Our customers often note how easy we make the moving process, how carefully our teams work, and how fair our prices are.
Our specialists are very familiar with the I-95 and I-85 corridor between Pennsylvania and Georgia. This means that we know how to plan a route taking traffic into account, accurately calculate delivery times, and effectively handle any logistical challenges along the way. We also know the building requirements in both cities, so if your new home in Atlanta requires a Certificate of Insurance (COI) or has restrictions on elevator use, we will prepare everything in advance.
We also serve the entire Atlanta metropolitan area, including Alpharetta, Decatur, Sandy Springs, and Marietta.
Your move is carried out by a team of trained professionals — each team has a foreman with many years of experience in long-distance moving. All our movers are vetted, wear company uniforms, and are trained in the correct techniques for loading, unloading, and protecting furniture.
We use only high-quality packing materials: blankets, straps, dollies, and protective film to keep your belongings safe. Whether you are moving your entire home or just need to transport large furniture, we have the right tools for the job.
Every move is unique, and we are ready to help in whatever way is convenient for you. Whether you want to order a full packing and unpacking service or just need help with loading and unloading, our team can handle it. If you are moving just a few pieces of furniture or looking for an economical solution such as a shared moving truck, we have options to fit your budget. We also offer short-term storage for transitional situations and can provide high-quality moving boxes and packing materials if you want to pack some of your belongings yourself.
Before moving day, we’ll go over your inventory, note any special requests, and assign a moving crew and truck that match your needs. If you have bulky or fragile items—like a piano or oversized refrigerator—just let us know in advance. Our Philadelphia to Atlanta movers are trained and equipped to handle heavy and specialty items safely.
We use flat-rate pricing for all long-distance moves from Philadelphia to Atlanta, so you’ll know your total cost upfront—no hourly charges, no surprise fuel fees, and no hidden costs. Your estimate covers everything: transportation, labor, fuel, tolls, and even extras like stair carries or long walk distances if needed. We also include basic cargo protection insurance at no additional charge, and our team will take care of disassembling and reassembling furniture during the move.
If you have any oversized or particularly heavy items, such as commercial appliances or large safes, we’ll review that with you during the quote process. To secure your moving date, we request a small deposit. Should your plans change, you can cancel up to 14 days before your move and receive a full refund.
💡Moving Tip: Check with your Atlanta property manager about move-in days, elevator reservations, or parking permits. That small step can help your move go much smoother.
Atlanta is a top relocation destination for Philadelphians looking for warmer weather, job opportunities, and lower housing costs. The city is growing fast, with strong industries in film, healthcare, logistics, and tech.
You’ll find a variety of neighborhoods—from historic areas like Inman Park to new developments in West Midtown. Suburban areas like Roswell and Johns Creek are great for families, offering good schools and more space.
Atlanta has great food, nightlife, and parks—but expect busy traffic, especially on I-285 and GA-400 during peak hours.