About
A small crew. A big two-state map.
Green Echo started in 2014 with one truck, two movers, and a stubborn idea: that a moving company shouldn't be the worst part of moving. A decade later, we're still small enough that the person who answers the phone is the person who shows up — and big enough to be federally licensed for interstate work between California and Arizona.

What we believe
Four rules we don't bend.
- 01
The quote is the price.
If we tell you $1,840, the invoice says $1,840. No fuel surcharge ambushes, no stair fees invented day-of.
- 02
Show up on time. Every time.
Our dispatch is 24/7 and our windows are tight on purpose. If a truck is going to be late, you'll hear from us first.
- 03
Treat the stuff like it's ours.
Pad-wrap before you ask. Floor runners before the first box. Care is a habit, not a service tier.
- 04
Hire well, treat well.
Our crews are W-2 employees, paid fairly, trained quarterly. Day-laborer staffing is how moves go sideways — we don't do it.

Rooted here
A local company — in two states at once.
We keep crews based in both Southern California and the Phoenix metro, because the alternative — sending one truck across 400 miles and calling it "local" — is how a lot of two-state moves go wrong. Our LA crews unload your Inland Empire move. Our Phoenix crews unload your Scottsdale move. The handoffs are smooth because the people are ours.
We sponsor a youth soccer team in Anaheim, donate trucks twice a year to families displaced by Arizona wildfires, and quietly do a lot of free pickups for the local food bank. We'd rather show up than market about showing up.
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