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Apartment Movers in Delaware County, PA

Apartment Movers in Delaware County, PA

Apartments, condos, and walk-ups across Media, Havertown, Drexel Hill, Broomall, Brookhaven, and Aston. LiteMovers handles your COI, elevator, and parking before move day.

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Delaware County is the value play in suburban Philadelphia apartment moves. Media has a walkable downtown packed with apartments above storefronts. Havertown and Drexel Hill have older garden-style communities and townhome conversions. Broomall and Brookhaven are dominated by mid-century apartment complexes. Aston and the southern townships have newer construction with surface parking and easy access.

LiteMovers moves into Delaware County apartments every week. We are licensed under PA PUC A-8916211 and USDOT 2173383, fully insured, and our crews know the parking restrictions, building rules, and freight elevator procedures across the county.

Towns We Serve in Delaware County

We move apartments throughout Delaware County. Click your town for local detail or call us for a same-day quote.

Media

Walkable downtown apartments above State Street storefronts.

Havertown

Older garden-style communities and townhome conversions.

Haverford

Main Line condo rentals near the campus.

Drexel Hill

Mid-century apartment buildings and walk-ups.

Broomall

Established apartment communities along West Chester Pike.

Brookhaven

Mid-century apartment complexes off Edgmont Avenue.

Aston

Newer apartments and townhome rentals.

Featured Apartment Communities in Delaware County

A few notable Delaware County apartment communities we serve regularly:

  • Media downtown apartments — Walk-up units above State Street retail. Tight stair access; reserved loading zones via the borough.
  • Havertown garden-style communities — Mid-century complexes with surface parking and ground-floor access.
  • Drexel Hill mid-rise apartments — Older elevator buildings; padded elevator on arrival is standard.
  • Broomall communities along West Chester Pike — Surface lots and quick truck access. Fast moves.
  • Brookhaven apartment complexes — Mid-century complexes off Edgmont Avenue with established move-in protocols.
  • Aston newer apartment developments — Newer construction with reserved loading docks and freight elevators.

How We Handle Apartment Building Requirements

Apartment buildings have rules that single-family moves do not. Property managers can turn a truck away if the paperwork is missing. Our office handles all of this before move day so you do not have to.

✓ Certificates of Insurance (COI): Building-specific COIs sent to your property manager 48 to 72 hours before move day. We have COIs already on file for many Delaware County communities.

✓ Elevator Reservations: We confirm your elevator window with the building and pad the elevator on arrival. See our elevator and loading dock coordination guide.

✓ Loading Dock Coordination: We confirm dock height and clearance during the estimate so your truck does not get turned away.

✓ Parking Permits: Coordination with municipal offices for street-level walk-ups and townhomes without dedicated parking.

✓ Floor & Wall Protection: Masonite floor runners, corner guards, and door jamb pads in every hallway and elevator.

Why Renters in Delaware County Pick LiteMovers

Delaware County apartment moves are usually fast and straightforward, but the older buildings have their own quirks. Narrow stairs, tight elevator cabs, and tricky street parking can slow a move down if the crew is not ready for it.

  • ✓ Crews experienced with Media downtown stair access and parking
  • ✓ Elevator pads and corner guards on every elevator move
  • ✓ Same-day COI issuance for any building that asks
  • ✓ Free in-home or virtual estimates
  • ✓ PA PUC A-8916211 and USDOT 2173383
  • ✓ Voted Best of Main Line, in business since 2007

Local Logistics: Moving Day in Delaware County

Media is the most logistics-intensive part of Delaware County. The downtown apartments above State Street retail have tight stairs and on-street parking only. The borough requires a temporary no-parking permit application for reserved loading zones, which we handle before move day. Move-day timing matters too: many State Street storefronts ask that loud move work happen before 11 a.m. or after 7 p.m.

Havertown, Drexel Hill, and Broomall apartments are mostly mid-century complexes with surface parking and elevator access. These are some of our fastest moves in the region. Most communities issue a building-specific COI request that we fulfill the day you book.

Brookhaven and Aston have a mix of older complexes and newer construction. The newer developments along the southern side of the county have reserved loading docks and freight elevators that need advance booking, while the older complexes are usually walk-up access with street parking.

Delaware County Apartment Movers FAQ

Do Delaware County apartment buildings require a Certificate of Insurance?

Most Delaware County apartment buildings ask for a Certificate of Insurance before move day. Older garden-style communities in Havertown, Drexel Hill, and Broomall sometimes accept a generic COI, while newer mid-rise buildings in Media and Aston usually want a building-specific COI naming the management company. LiteMovers issues either type the same day you book and sends the document directly to your property manager.

How do you handle moves into Media downtown apartments above storefronts?

Media downtown apartments above State Street retail are some of the trickiest moves in the county. The stairs are narrow, the parking is metered, and many storefronts ask that loud move work happen before 11 a.m. or after 7 p.m. We apply for a Media borough no-parking permit before move day, send a smaller truck for State Street access, and schedule the move within the building’s quiet hours. Our crews have done this many times.

Are Havertown and Drexel Hill apartment moves usually fast?

Yes. Most Havertown and Drexel Hill apartment buildings are mid-century complexes with surface parking and elevator or ground-floor access. A typical one-bedroom move runs three to four hours with two movers. Two-bedroom moves usually run five to six hours. We pad the elevator on arrival and put down floor runners in every hallway.

Can you move me from a Delaware County apartment to a new home in another county?

Yes. Cross-county moves within Pennsylvania are some of our most common jobs. Whether you are moving from Media to West Chester, Havertown to Conshohocken, or Aston to Phoenixville, we handle the entire move with one crew start to finish. See our local Main Line movers page for more on suburban moves.

Do you offer storage if my Delaware County move-in date is delayed?

Yes. We run a climate-controlled warehouse in Wayne for short-term and long-term storage. If your new apartment is not ready on your move-out date, we can store your goods overnight, for a week, or for several months and deliver when your new place is ready. See our storage page for details.

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