
Movers in Chateauguay with Up & Out handle local access, furniture protection, and moving-day timing for homes, condos, and apartments. Movers Châteauguay need to plan Mercier Bridge timing, South Shore route access, family-home loading, and long distance departures. Up & Out confirms those details in writing.
Movers Châteauguay with Up & Out handle local moves, family homes, waterfront properties, bungalow basements, and long distance moving Châteauguay routes to Ottawa, Toronto, Gatineau, and Quebec City. Châteauguay sits southwest of Montreal on Lac Saint-Louis and depends on the Mercier Bridge through Kahnawake, so bridge timing is part of every quote. We plan truck access for driveways, garages, finished basements, waterfront lanes near Léry, and newer developments along Route 132 and Route 138 before moving day.
The Mercier Bridge is notorious for traffic jams — we schedule all Châteauguay moves to cross between 9:30 AM and 3 PM
Waterfront homes along Lac Saint-Louis may have limited street access — confirm loading zone availability with us before moving day
Older Châteauguay bungalows often have finished basements with narrow stairs — let us know about basement furniture in advance
A typical apartment move from Montreal to Châteauguay runs $475-$725. Family bungalows and homes range from $600-$1,000. Mercier Bridge crossing time is factored into our pricing. Call 438-900-9990 for a free estimate.
Yes. We offer long distance moving from Châteauguay to Toronto, Ottawa, Gatineau, Quebec City, and other routes based on crew availability. The quote includes route planning, protected loading, and Mercier Bridge timing.
The Mercier Bridge backs up heavily during rush hours (6:30–9 AM and 3:30–6:30 PM). Outside these windows, crossing takes about 15–20 minutes. We time every Châteauguay move to avoid peak congestion — it's the single biggest factor in scheduling.
Yes — we cover the entire Châteauguay area including Léry, Mercier, Beauharnois, and Sainte-Catherine. These communities are all connected via the Route 132 and Route 138 corridors southwest of the Mercier Bridge.
Absolutely. Waterfront properties in Châteauguay often have unique access challenges — narrow lanes, mature trees, and proximity to the water. We assess each property individually and bring the right equipment for safe, careful loading.

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