Condo & Apartment Movers in Toronto
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Condo & Apartment Moving Toronto - J&J Moving Company
Toronto condo and apartment moves live and die on logistics, not muscle. We supply the certificate of insurance your building needs, work within your reserved elevator window, and move carefully through narrow hallways, tight elevators, and loading docks. If you need direction on your building's move-in rules or elevator booking, just ask.
What's Included
- Certificate of insurance supplied to property management before move day
- Guidance on elevator and loading dock booking if you need it, just ask
- Tight-timeline and same-day availability for 1 and 2-bedroom units
- Full furniture disassembly and reassembly
- Moving blankets and straps to protect your furniture
- Floor and door-frame protection available on request
- Careful handling in narrow hallways, tight elevators, and loading docks
- Packing and specialty items on request
- Licensed and insured across Ontario
How It Works
Get Your Free Estimate
Call 647-766-9257 or fill out our online form. Tell us your unit size, move date, building, and any elevator or dock rules so we can give you a clear, honest quote.
We Show Up Ready
Our crew arrives on time with a fully equipped truck, moving blankets, and straps. We disassemble furniture and work efficiently within your reserved elevator window.
You're Settled
We unload, reassemble furniture, and place everything where you want it. We don't leave until you're satisfied and settled in.
The Certificate of Insurance Is What Delays Most Condo Moves
Almost every condo corporation in Toronto requires a certificate of insurance from your mover before it will release the service elevator.
The certificate has to name the corporation, often the property management company as well, with the coverage limits set out in the building's rules. Property managers rarely turn these around in an hour. Ask for the requirement the day you book your move, not the week of. Send us the property manager's name and email and we issue it to them directly.
Rental apartments are usually lighter. Plenty of buildings want nothing more than a booked elevator and a damage deposit. It's worth one phone call to find out which kind of building you're in, because the answer changes how early you need to book.
Your Elevator Window Is the Schedule
Condo moves don't run on the clock. They run on the elevator.
Most buildings hand out three or four-hour blocks, and in busy towers on the last weekend of the month those blocks are claimed weeks ahead. Whatever your window is, that's how long the move is, because when it ends the next resident is standing in the corridor with their own crew.
That's why we size condo crews to the window rather than to the apartment. A two-bedroom that three movers would handle comfortably in a house gets four in a tower with a three-hour block. It looks like more crew than the job needs. It's the difference between finishing inside your booking and paying the building for running over.
Tell us your window when you call. If you haven't booked it yet, tell us the building and we'll tell you what it usually gives.
What Actually Goes Wrong in Toronto Towers
Parking garages. A lot of downtown buildings have clearance under two metres, so a five-ton truck can't reach the loading area at all. That's fine if you know before the day. It's a serious problem if you find out with a truck idling at the ramp. We check clearance and dock access when we quote.
Long carries. In some towers the walk from the service elevator to the unit is longer than the drive between your two addresses. It's the most underestimated part of a condo move.
Corners and door frames. Sectional sofas and king mattresses that came in through a stairwell during construction sometimes won't come out through a finished corridor. We'd rather find that at the quote than at nine in the evening.
Common area damage. The corporation inspects the lobby, the elevator, and the corridors after you're out, and bills you for what it finds. Floor and frame protection goes down before the first box.
Where We Move the Most Condos
The buildings we're in most weeks are in Liberty Village, King West, Yorkville, Leslieville, and the Beaches, plus the towers running up Yonge through Davisville, Willowdale, and Bayview Village.
Knowing the building matters more than knowing the neighbourhood. Which elevator is the service car, whether the dock takes a five-ton, how long the carry is from the loading area to the units. That's the part a crew can't work out on arrival, and it's the reason a mover who has been in your tower before finishes inside the window.
Not on the list? We publish a page for each of the 33 Toronto neighbourhoods we work in, all on our service areas page, and we also cover the rest of the city and the surrounding region. Call 647-766-9257 and name the building.