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    4 years ago

    Great people the owner is very professional he moved a very large item for me. I recomend his services.

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    Desert Movers LV - Thank you Robert Bruce & Aldo - YOU ROCK!!

    Desert Movers LV

    (261 reviews)

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    ​This was our third time using Desert Movers, and once again, they did an awesome job! Moving is…read morebrutal and just plain sucks, so hiring pros to handle it is worth every penny. The crew pretty much hit the ground running and worked nonstop from start to finish without skipping a beat. Everything was wrapped well and moved with care - nothing thrown around or banged against the walls - and they did it with a positive attitude the entire time. Also worth mentioning: their pricing for full service was very competitive, which made it a no-brainer. No one wants to deal with filling up and returning a U-Haul after a long day. Highly recommend them!

    I had an amazing experience with Desert Movers LV and had to share. Moving is usually stressful,…read morebut Jon, Aldo, and Robert made the entire process smooth from start to finish. These guys showed up on time, ready to work, and immediately got into a great rhythm. They were incredibly fast without ever being careless. Every piece of furniture was handled with attention and respect, and they made sure everything was wrapped, protected, and placed exactly where I wanted it. What really stood out was their attitude. They were professional, friendly, and clearly experienced. You can tell they take pride in what they do, and it shows in how efficiently they worked together as a team. They communicated well, stayed organized, and made what could have been a long day feel quick and easy. Nothing was damaged, nothing was rushed, and there were no surprises. Just solid, reliable service from start to finish. If you're looking for movers who actually care about your stuff and your time, I highly recommend Desert Movers LV. Jon, Aldo, and Robert absolutely crushed it.

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    Southwest Moving & Relocation

    (30 reviews)

    This is the 2nd time we have used Gail and Southwest Moving and once again they did an awesome job!…read moreMoved all my furniture and my piano from storage to my new home. They were fast, efficient and the best price around. I highly recommend them for out of state and across town moves.

    Gail Cloud, owner of Southwest Moving & Relocation, in St. George Utah, is a thief, a fraud and a…read moreliar. THIEF: He has kept my Baldez stationary exercise bicycle, expensive Honda pressure washer and other miscellaneous items. He has admitted, via text message, to having these items and promised to return them. It has been almost a year now and has not returned them and is not responding to my text messages. Taking and keeping what is not yours I believe is stealing. In my opinion Gail is a thief. FRAUD: I paid him close to $900 as part of the contract to insure my 4 cars, one a classic, and all of my personal belongings and furniture. During the move one of my cars had paint damage and other items were broken or damaged. I requested an insurance claim form for the damages. His response was that he failed to pay the insurance premium and now he has no insurance. So, what happened to my $900 insurance payment to him? In my opinion this is fraud. LIAR: He promised to send me an insurance claim form which he has not done so to date and now we know why not. He frequently promises you one thing and fails to fulfill what he has promised. In my opinion Gail is a liar. For more detailed information you may want to review my complaint filed with the Better Business Bureau of Salt Lake City, Utah. Complaint dated, 6/7/ 2023

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    Castle Labor

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    The Lakes, Westside

    Castle Labor belongs to the rarefied end of household service, where labor alone is insufficient…read moreand the real commodity is command: of logistics, materials, risk, sequence, scale, and finish. The company may be listed as a handyman service, but that label cannot contain the breadth of what they execute. Cross-country moving, heavy furniture relocation, artwork installation, lighting and electrical fixtures, wallpaper, fragile decorative objects, and complex wall systems all fall within the same operational vocabulary. The distinction becomes clearest when the work carries genuine consequence. A 100-pound painting suspended beneath a 12- to 15-foot ceiling is not a household errand; it is an exercise in load, height, anchoring, staging, and composure. Castle Labor arrived with scaffolding rather than improvisation. Six- to eight-foot porcelain vases, heavy enough to require strength and fragile enough to punish haste, were moved and placed without drama. Vänt panels, marketed as simple but unforgiving in practice, exposed the difference between ordinary installation and disciplined handling: two other handymen failed before Castle Labor aligned, latched, and completed the wall correctly. That breadth would mean little without temperament. The work is thorough, professional, and calm; the crew remains until the job is finished rather than until the clock becomes convenient. When a request falls outside their scope, they do not bluff. They refer well. Their pricing sits above cheaper alternatives, but the premium buys more than hours. It buys insurance, judgment, equipment, patience, and the quiet assurance that expensive, awkward, fragile, or technically fussy work will not be abandoned halfway between intention and completion. Castle Labor is an end-to-end domestic atelier: a service for people who expect a home to be handled with the same seriousness usually reserved for objects, spaces, and undertakings that are simply irreplaceable.

    1 Star - $1,110 for Delays, Damage, and Zero Accountability…read more I rarely leave negative reviews, but after giving this company multiple chances to make things right, I feel obligated to share my experience. I paid $1,110 for a local move, and it was one of the worst customer service experiences I've ever had. The problems started before the move even began. I booked my move for 9:00 AM, but there was confusion about the scheduled date. I actually had to text the company to remind them that my move was scheduled for the following day because they appeared to have the wrong date. Then, on the actual moving day, I received a text at 8:53 AM saying they were on the way, but they didn't ask me to meet them until around 9:40 AM. If I book a 9:00 AM move, I expect the crew to be ready to start at 9:00 AM. Once the move started, things didn't get any better. I clearly explained what needed to be moved and what needed to stay. My boxes were labeled, and I walked the crew through which rooms needed to be emptied. Despite that, I repeatedly had to point out items they were leaving behind. They were even going to leave furniture in my children's room after being told everything in the room needed to go. The move took over six hours despite the fact that I did not have a large amount of furniture or belongings. Throughout the day there were periods where nothing was being moved, and I would look outside and see crew members on their phones. When unloading, boxes were placed in random rooms despite being clearly labeled. My indoor rugs were left outside on the patio. Boxes were left scattered throughout my garage until I asked that they be stacked properly so I could actually park my car. As the crew was preparing to leave, I discovered they had left my sound bar sitting on the garage floor. The most frustrating issue was the damage to my apartment. While moving my desk, the crew scratched my floor. When I pointed it out, I was immediately told the damage was already there. It wasn't. Before moving in, I completed a walkthrough with apartment management and documented the condition of the apartment. I know exactly what damage existed beforehand and what occurred during the move. What made the situation worse was feeling completely dismissed. Instead of taking responsibility, I was repeatedly told things I witnessed happening either didn't happen or weren't their fault. Standing there while three men denied damage I watched occur in real time was incredibly frustrating and unprofessional. The next day, one of the movers called me and informed me they had left two boards from my son's bunk bed on the truck. Apparently, the plan was to simply drop them off. The problem was that Johnny, who appeared to be supervising the crew, had already spent more than two hours assembling the bunk bed incorrectly. Not only was it missing pieces, but it was put together wrong. There was no indication they intended to return and fix their work. After I contacted the office, Sam sent another employee named Jeff to my apartment. Jeff was professional, apologetic, and honestly the only bright spot in this entire experience. He immediately confirmed that the bunk bed had been assembled incorrectly, fixed it properly, and took photos of the damage. Jeff also told me he was surprised a crew of three took over six hours to complete my move and stated that, based on the amount of belongings I had, a crew of two could have completed it in roughly four hours. Hearing that from another employee confirmed what I had already suspected throughout the day. One of the original movers later texted me and said, "Every mess up was my fault. I'll make sure to fix it." That acknowledgment alone tells me I wasn't imagining the issues I experienced. Unfortunately, despite all of this, the company never made a meaningful effort to resolve the situation. After Jeff fixed the bed, I called the office three separate times to discuss the damages, the excessive time spent on the move, and possible compensation or resolution. I received no meaningful follow-up, no accountability, and no attempt to make things right. Mistakes happen. What separates a good company from a bad company is how they handle those mistakes. In my case, the response was denial, excuses, and silence. For $1,110, I expected professionalism, communication, efficiency, and accountability. Instead, I was left with damages, unfinished work, wasted time, and a company that stopped responding once they had my money. Based on my experience, I would strongly recommend looking elsewhere for your moving needs.

    Mesquite Movers - movers - Updated July 2026

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