750 mi · I-10 W → I-5 N · 2–4 days
Phoenix to Sacramento Movers
Phoenix to Sacramento has quietly become one of our busiest lanes. State workers and healthcare professionals heading to the Capitol corridor, families chasing cheaper square footage in Roseville and Folsom, and retirees moving closer to the foothills — all of them call us because we've made this exact run dozens of times this year alone.
Sacramento isn't San Francisco logistically. The streets are wider, the parking is easier, and most deliveries don't need a permit or a shuttle. What it does need is a crew that respects the leafy older neighborhoods like East Sacramento, Land Park, and Curtis Park — homes with original hardwood floors, narrow doorways, and the kind of plaster walls that don't forgive a careless dolly turn.
- 750 miDistance
- 2–4 daysTransit
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Quote: Phoenix → Sacramento
750 miles · I-10 W → I-5 N
About this route
We run Phoenix → Sacramento on I-10 west to the I-5 junction near Blythe, then straight north through the Central Valley. It's roughly 750 miles and about 11 driving hours in a passenger car; in a fully loaded truck we plan two days with an overnight in Buttonwillow or Lost Hills.
Most loads on this lane deliver within 2–4 days door-to-door. The biggest variables are seasonal: Tule fog in the Valley during winter, the late-afternoon thermals over the Tejon Pass, and the I-5 construction zones north of Stockton. We watch all three and route accordingly.
Standard service
What's included in your move
Full pad-wrap and disassembly, blanket protection for hardwood floors at both ends, mattress bags, wardrobe boxes, dedicated single-truck transport, basic insurance, and reassembly in Sacramento. We bring our own floor runners for older Sacramento homes with refinished hardwood entryways.
Common add-ons on this lane: packing, art crating, gun-safe transport (we have the equipment), and storage in our Phoenix yard if your Sacramento closing or lease start moves on you.
Binding flat-rate
Pricing & how it's calculated
Binding, flat-rate quotes from a quick video survey. Typical 2025 ranges: studio $2,600–$3,600; one-bedroom $3,200–$4,500; two-bedroom $4,500–$6,400; three-bedroom $6,500–$9,400; four-bedroom $9,000–$13,500. Packing and crating, if you want them, are itemized clearly.
Owner-operated
Why choose Green Echo for Phoenix → Sacramento
We pick up the phone, we run our own trucks, and we don't hand your move to a stranger at a terminal. On the Phoenix → Sacramento lane that means the same foreman who packed your truck in Mesa is unloading it in Roseville — not a contracted crew you've never met.
"Quoted us a flat number, hit the number, delivered when they said they would. Refreshing after the two estimates we got from companies that wanted to weigh the truck twice."
Pickup
Neighborhoods we pick up from in Phoenix
- Arcadia
- Ahwatukee
- Biltmore
- Camelback East
- Chandler
- Desert Ridge
- Gilbert
- Mesa
- Paradise Valley
- Scottsdale
- Tempe
Delivery
Neighborhoods we serve in Sacramento
- Carmichael
- Curtis Park
- Davis
- East Sacramento
- El Dorado Hills
- Elk Grove
- Fair Oaks
- Folsom
- Land Park
- Midtown
- Natomas
- Oak Park
- Rocklin
- Roseville
- South Land Park
- Tahoe Park
- West Sacramento
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
How long is the Phoenix to Sacramento move?+
Two to four days door-to-door for almost all shipments. We confirm a specific delivery window at booking and call ahead before arrival.
Do you serve the suburbs (Roseville, Folsom, Elk Grove)?+
Yes — those are some of our most common delivery addresses on this lane. There is no extra charge for the standard Sacramento metro.
Can you move a gun safe?+
Yes. We have the equipment to load and unload safes up to 1,200 lbs as long as the path of travel allows. Tell us in the survey.
What if my move-in date changes?+
We hold your shipment in our Phoenix facility for up to 30 days for a flat monthly fee, with one redelivery to Sacramento included.
- USDOT 4055599
- MC 153779
- 24/7 dispatch
- Flat-rate quotes
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Binding flat-rate. Dedicated truck. One crew from pickup to delivery. Quotes back within the hour.
