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Delicate Touch Moving Company

Commercial and Office Movers in Boise

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When a business moves, the truck is not the expensive part. The hours you are not open are. Everything below is arranged around that.

We handle office relocation, retail and warehouse work across Boise and the Treasure Valley, for a two-person practice or a corporate floor. Workstations and partitions come apart and go back up at the other end. Filing cabinets, office safes and shelving get the same dollies and the same crew that handle a gun safe or a hot tub. Machines, monitors and racks travel with us — have your IT team disconnect and label first, because that is the piece that goes wrong when it is left to the morning of.

There is no commercial markup. A business move is billed the way every local job here is billed — $100–$150 per hour for a crew of two, scaling with the crew. Most movers quote commercial work higher on the assumption that it is coming out of a company budget rather than someone's pocket. We would rather you compare the number to what we charge a homeowner and see that it is the same one.

Work outside business hours is possible by arrangement, though it is not our standard schedule. If losing a weekday is the thing you are trying to avoid, say so when you first call rather than a week out — the earlier we know, the more likely we can build the day around your closing time instead of ours.

What we handle

  • Office relocation, whole floor or a single department
  • Retail and storefront, including stock and fixtures
  • Warehouse and industrial: shelving, palletised stock and heavy equipment
  • Cubicles and workstations taken apart and rebuilt
  • Filing cabinets, office safes and document storage
  • Computers, monitors and server racks

What a business move needs that a house move does not

None of this is difficult. All of it takes longer to arrange than people expect, and any one of them can stop a move on the morning it is meant to happen.

  • A certificate of insurance naming the building — usually at both ends, not just one.
  • A loading dock that has to be booked, and a freight elevator that has to be reserved.
  • Building management signing off on what hours the work can happen.
  • Somebody who can let the crew in and lock up again if the work runs past closing.
  • A labelling plan, so a desk lands at the right person’s spot instead of in a pile.
  • Someone on site at the new address with the authority to decide where things go.

Tell us early

The quote gets accurate fast if we know four things: how many workstations, what floor you are on at both ends, whether there is a dock or just a door, and the date you have to be open again.

That last one is the one that actually shapes the plan. A move that has to be finished by Monday morning is a different job from the same furniture with an open week around it, even though the truck and the crew are identical.

If it turns out the building needs paperwork we cannot get in time, we will say so while you are still choosing a mover — not on the day, in the lobby.

Questions we get about commercial moves

Do you charge more for commercial work?

No. Office, retail and warehouse jobs are billed at the same hourly rate as a house move — $100–$150 per hour for a crew of two, scaling with crew size. What moves the number is the size of the job, not the fact that it is a business.

Can you move us after hours so we do not lose a workday?

Sometimes, by arrangement — it is not our standard schedule. Ask early rather than late, because the further ahead we know, the more likely we can build the day around your closing time instead of ours.

Do you take apart cubicles and put them back together?

Yes. Workstations and partitions come apart, travel flat and go back up at the new office. Tell us the system and roughly how many stations when you ask for the quote, because that is what sets the crew size.

Do you move industrial and heavy equipment?

Shelving, palletised stock and heavy equipment, yes. Send the make and rough weight and we will say what the job takes — including the occasional piece that needs a rigger and a crane rather than a moving crew, which we would rather tell you now than on the day.

What about computers and servers?

They travel with us. Have your IT team disconnect, label and back up before moving day. That is the part that goes wrong when it is left to the morning of, and it is not something a moving crew should be guessing at.

Where we do this

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10+ Years in Business

Since 2014, we've moved numerous clients to and from Idaho and across the country!

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Veteran and Senior Discounts

We offer a 5% discount in honor of our veterans and seniors.

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Best Price Guaranteed

We guarantee you won't find a better price, and if you do, we'll match it.

Moving your business?

Tell us the number of workstations and the date you have to be open again. We reply the same day with a straight number.

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