Anchorage, Kentucky sits roughly 15 miles east of Louisville, and it's known for its historical roots and down-home charm. One of its most famous current residents, John Schnatter, founded Papa John's Pizza and remains committed to preserving the history, charm, and integrity of the area. Today, over 2300 residents call the small Jefferson County townhome. It's no wonder people like you hire All My Sons Louisville Moving & Storage Company when they're ready to relocate.
Your possessions hold sentimental and financial value, so you really want to trust your Anchorage moving needs to a company that focuses on pampering your possessions. All My Sons Moving & Storage of Louisville follows a variety of safe and secure methods while packing and moving your household.
The process starts with quilt-pad wrapping to protect all your valuable furniture and priceless antiques. Next, movers in Anchorage disassemble your household beds, tables, and other items with care before safely storing these items and all your boxes on licensed trucks that efficiently and safely transport everything to your new home. Once arriving, your belongings are unpacked and reassembled, including neatly organizing your clothing inside dresser drawers. That service from Movers in Louisville exceeds your expectations and sets the company apart.
Whether you're moving to a historic Anchorage home across town or relocating from a different state, our Louisville Moving Company is here to help. Call today to find out more about the white glove moving experience you receive when you hire All My Sons Moving & Storage of Louisville.
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