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Most people don’t think about storage until they’re already mid-move. Then they realize their new home isn’t ready, the renovation is running two weeks behind, or the closing got pushed and now they need somewhere safe to put everything. That scramble is avoidable.
When we handle both the move and the storage, the same crew that wraps your furniture in East Birchwood is the same crew that stores it and brings it back when you’re ready. There’s no second company to call, no liability gap to worry about, and no stranger handling your belongings in the middle of the process.
Jericho’s housing stock is predominantly large single-family homes the kind with custom furniture, heirloom pieces, and high-end appliances that can’t go into a standard metal storage unit without risking damage. Long Island summers are humid, winters drop well below freezing, and Jericho is projected to see significantly more extreme heat days over the next 30 years. Climate-controlled storage isn’t a luxury here it’s the only responsible choice for what’s inside these homes.
We’ve been operating on Long Island since 1982. That’s four decades of residential and commercial moves across Nassau and Suffolk Counties including the school-driven summer rushes that define Jericho’s moving season every year.
Families relocating to Jericho specifically for the school district know the timeline is non-negotiable. School starts in September, and everything needs to be in place before then. We’ve worked around that pressure more times than we can count and we know what it takes to make it work, whether you’re coming from a Queens apartment or moving within the Birchwood neighborhoods of Jericho.
We’re fully licensed, insured, and operating from a real address in Stony Brook, NY. Flat-rate pricing means the number we quote is the number you pay no additions at the door, no surprises on the invoice.
It starts with a flat-rate estimate. You tell us what you’re moving, where it’s going, and whether you need storage and we give you a number that doesn’t change. No cubic-footage calculations, no hourly rate surprises, no fees you didn’t see coming.
On moving day, our crew arrives on time, handles your belongings with the care that a Jericho home’s contents require, and loads everything properly for transport. If storage is part of the plan, your items go directly into a climate-controlled facility no detour, no third party, no re-handling by someone who wasn’t there for the move. The same team manages the entire chain.
When you’re ready for delivery whether that’s two weeks later or three months into a kitchen renovation we bring everything back and place it where it belongs. Jericho’s residential streets and the LIE at Exit 41 can get congested during peak summer moving season, so scheduling matters. We plan around that, not against it.
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A standard storage unit is essentially a metal box. It gets hot in July, freezing in January, and humid in between which is exactly the kind of environment that warps wood furniture, cracks leather, damages electronics, and grows mold on fabric. That’s not a theoretical risk in Nassau County. It’s what happens when you store the wrong things the wrong way.
Our climate-controlled storage facilities maintain regulated temperature and humidity year-round. Whether you’re storing for two weeks between closings, clearing your home for a staging photo shoot before listing, or waiting out a renovation that’s running longer than planned, your belongings stay in the same condition they left your home. Month-to-month terms mean you’re not locked into a six-month contract when your situation resolves in three weeks.
The service covers everything residential moves, commercial relocations, specialty items like pianos and antiques, and the kind of high-value furniture that’s common in Jericho’s Birchwood and Oakwood neighborhoods. If it matters enough to protect, it belongs in a facility designed to protect it.
The integrated model means one company manages the entire process the move out of your home, the storage of your belongings, and the delivery to your new address. You’re not coordinating two separate vendors or hoping the storage facility handles your furniture the same way we did.
In practice, it works like this: our moving crew loads your home, transports everything to a climate-controlled storage facility, and holds it until you’re ready. When your new home in Jericho is ready whether that’s after a closing delay, a renovation, or a staging period the same team delivers and places everything. There’s one point of contact throughout, one contract, and one liability chain. For Jericho homeowners navigating a competitive real estate market where closing timelines can shift without warning, that kind of continuity is genuinely useful.
A regular storage unit has no temperature or humidity regulation. In Nassau County, that means your belongings are exposed to summer heat that regularly pushes past 80°F with high humidity, and winter temperatures that drop below freezing. Wood furniture warps. Leather cracks. Electronics corrode. Fabric and paper develop mold. These aren’t worst-case scenarios they’re what happens in unregulated storage environments over weeks and months.
Climate-controlled storage maintains a consistent temperature and humidity level year-round. For the kind of furniture, artwork, and high-end appliances that are common in Jericho homes, that regulation is the difference between your belongings coming out in the same condition they went in versus needing to be repaired or replaced. If you’re storing anything with real financial or sentimental value, climate-controlled is the only option worth considering.
As long as you need. Our storage is month-to-month, which means you’re not locked into a fixed contract that outlasts your actual situation. Some Jericho customers need storage for two weeks because their closing dates don’t align perfectly. Others need three or four months because a renovation ran long or a new build got delayed. The terms flex to fit what’s actually happening, not what you predicted when you first booked.
This matters especially in Jericho’s real estate market, where homes sell quickly and timelines can compress or shift at the last minute. A storage arrangement that penalizes you for resolving your situation faster than expected isn’t a solution it’s another problem. Month-to-month terms mean you stop paying when you stop needing it, not when a contract says you can.
Yes. Large single-family homes in Jericho’s Birchwood and Oakwood neighborhoods regularly contain items that require more than a standard moving crew pianos, antique furniture, oversized sectionals, custom cabinetry, large-screen televisions, and high-end appliances. These aren’t items you want handled by someone who showed up without the right equipment or experience.
Our crews are trained and equipped to handle heavy, oversized, and fragile items safely. Everything is wrapped appropriately, loaded correctly, and transported in a properly equipped vehicle. If those items are going into storage, they’re handled with the same care in the facility as they were during the move because it’s the same team throughout. You’re not handing off a piano to a warehouse worker who wasn’t there when it was wrapped.
Summer is the busiest moving season in Jericho by a significant margin. Because so many families move here specifically for the Jericho Union Free School District, there’s a concentrated rush of move-ins between June and August everyone is trying to be settled before school starts in September. That window books up fast, and the LIE and Jericho Turnpike see heavier congestion during those months, which affects scheduling and logistics.
If you have flexibility, late spring or early fall tends to offer more availability and slightly smoother logistics. If you’re locked into a summer move which most school-driven relocations are booking as early as possible is the most important thing you can do. The closer you get to August, the fewer options you’ll have for both moving dates and storage availability.
For any significant renovation a kitchen gut, a bathroom remodel, floor refinishing across multiple rooms the practical answer is yes. You can’t leave furniture in a space that’s being demolished and rebuilt, and living around construction dust and contractor traffic for weeks isn’t realistic when you’re talking about a home worth over a million dollars.
The move-out-for-renovation scenario is one of the most common reasons Jericho homeowners use our moving and storage services. Our crew clears your home before work begins, stores everything in a climate-controlled facility, and returns it once the renovation is complete. Nassau County contractors specifically list Jericho as one of the most active renovation markets in the area alongside Old Westbury and Muttontown so this isn’t an unusual situation. It’s a normal part of owning and maintaining a home in this community.
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