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Colonial Van Lines Review

By Cassidy Horton MONEY RESEARCH COLLECTIVE

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If you’re in the process of planning a move, you probably want one of the best moving companies to help with the heavy lifting. But with so many options out there, it can be tough to know which one to choose. In this review, we’ll take an in-depth look at Colonial Van Lines to help you decide if it’s the right long-distance mover for you.

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Colonial Van Lines overview

Pros
  • Instant online quotes
  • Over 200 agent locations nationwide
  • Specializes in long-distance moves
  • Packing and storage services available
Cons
  • No local or international moving services
  • Not available in Hawaii or Alaska
  • Some complaints about missed delivery windows
  • Mobile app has lots of bugs

Colonial Van Lines is a family-owned business headquartered in Pompano Beach, Florida. Founded in 2020, the company has over 22 years of experience providing quality moving and storage services to individuals, families, and businesses.

Colonial Van Lines has a network of over 200 agent locations scattered across the U.S. It’s dedicated to providing customers with a stress-free moving experience and has a team of skilled professionals who work closely with their customers to ensure their move goes smoothly.

Colonial Van Lines’ services

Whether you’re moving into your dream home or retrieving household items from a storage company in Florida, Colonial Van Lines can help. The company specializes in long-distance and interstate moves and has several add-on services to suit more specialized needs.

What it offers

  • Long-distance moving
  • Cross-country moving
  • Packing services
  • Storage services
  • Corporate relocation services
  • Vehicle relocation services

What it doesn’t offer

  • Local moving
  • International moving
  • Moving to Alaska or Hawaii

Colonial Van Lines moving cost

Overall, Colonial Van Lines offers competitive pricing for its services. Most notably, you can request an instant quote online to get a ballpark estimate of how much you’ll pay.

In general, pricing will vary depending on factors like the distance of your move, the total weight of your personal belongings in transport, and any extra services you request (e.g. storage or packing).

That said, I requested a few online quotes from some cross-country moves, and these are the estimates I received:

  • 2-bedroom move from Minneapolis, MN to Boston, MA: $999 to $2,100
  • 3-bedroom move from Seattle, WA to Atlanta, GA: $1,158 to $2,300
  • 4-bedroom move from Dallas, TX to Denver, CO: $1,673 to $3,599

TIP: If you’re relocating for military reasons, some of your moving expenses may be tax-deductible. You may also qualify for Colonial Van Lines discounts depending on your situation.

Colonial Van Lines’ credentials

Colonial Van Lines is a licensed and insured American moving company. Here’s a closer look:

Licenses and registrations

When hiring a long-distance mover, it’s important to make sure it has the appropriate credentials and insurance coverage. Colonial Van Lines is a full-service moving company that’s licensed by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA).

  • USDOT Number: 1434373
  • MC Number: 681534

The USDOT number is a unique identification number assigned by the United States Department of Transportation (USDOT). It’s required for all interstate commercial motor vehicles, which includes any vehicle used to transport goods or passengers for hire.

The MC number is a similar number assigned by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration. It’s required for any vehicle that transports household goods. Both numbers are used to track safety information and investigate accidents.

Colonial Van Lines’ accessibility

Regardless of whether you’re moving across town or across the country, you want a moving company that’s going to be easily accessible. Colonial Van Lines has a vast network of agent locations and a customer care team that’s easy to get ahold of most of the time.

Availability

Colonial Van Lines is headquartered in Pompano Beach, Florida but has a national network of over 200 agents. It serves the entire continental U.S., so if you’re in the lower 48 and in need of a long-distance mover, there’s a good chance Colonial Van Lines can help.

Contact information

There are a few different ways to contact a Colonial Van Lines customer service representative, depending on your needs:

User experience

We’ll start by saying that Colonial Van Lines’ website has a robust hub of information to help you prepare for your move. You’ll find a handy moving checklist, along with various articles and videos to help ease the moving process.

Requesting a moving quote from Colonial Van Lines is super easy and takes less than a minute. (I was honestly shocked at how simple it was.) But the user experience may start to go downhill once you begin inventorying your items in the Colonial Van Lines app, which is required for a more accurate moving estimate.

The Colonial Van Lines mobile app has a 2.2 rating in the Google Play store and a 3.2 rating in the App Store. Most of the one-star reviews are the same, noting that the app frequently crashes, rendering it unusable. There’s also no way to go back to a room and edit or add more photos once you’ve moved on to the next one. So if you forget to document something, you have to start the process all over again. Countless customers mention being frustrated by this experience.

Limitations

Despite CVL’s competitive pricing and impressive moving record, there are still some areas where it falls short. For example, the company does not provide local or international moving services, so if you’re needing these, you’ll need to look elsewhere.

In addition, Colonial Van Lines isn’t accredited by the Better Business Bureau (BBB) and has its share of the usual complaints about late moving deliveries, which can be frustrating when you’re living without your stuff.

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Colonial Van Lines’ customer satisfaction

Overall, Colonial Van Lines has a good customer satisfaction rating. But there are a few common complaints we noticed while combing through reviews.

Customer complaints

On Trustpilot, Colonial Van Lines has a 4.4 rating based on 1,418 reviews. Several customers praise CVL for its reasonable prices and excellent account managers (especially Donna—who everyone seems to love and admire). But one common complaint I noticed was about delivery drivers missing drop-off window with no update or warning.

On the BBB, CVL has a 3.49 based on 72 reviews. People like that they’re assigned an account representative who helps work out the logistics of the move. Others mention that the moving crews are attentive and responsive. Of the negative reviews we found, the most common complaint was about missed delivery windows and being charged higher prices than originally agreed upon.

On Consumer Affairs, CVL earns a 4.3 rating based on 278 reviews. Although reviews are generally positive, repeating what other movers mentioned in Trustpilot and the BBB, others are not so good. A few people mention that during their long-distance move, their stuff was switched over to a third-party carrier without them knowing. Another reviewer said that it took 33 days to receive their household items, despite being given an original timeline of three to 19 days.

Overall, it seems like people are pleased with CVL, but several complaints about missed delivery windows may have you second-guessing its reliability.

Third-Party ratings

Colonial Van Lines is not verified by the Better Business Bureau (BBB) and earns a B+ rating based on its volume of customer complaints and willingness to resolve them. We were unable to find any other third-party ratings for Colonial Van Lines.

Colonial Van Lines FAQ

Do you have to pay a deposit when hiring a Colonial Van Lines moving service?

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Yes. As with most moving companies, a deposit is typically required to secure your spot with Colonial Van Lines. The exact deposit you'll pay depends on the size of your move. In most cases, a larger move will indicate a higher deposit.

How to get a free moving quote from Colonial Van Lines

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Getting a free quote online is easy and takes just a few minutes:

  1. Navigate to the Colonial Van Lines website.
  2. Click the Free Quote button.
  3. Enter zipcodes for your origin and destination.
  4. Enter your number of bedrooms and estimated moving date.
  5. Enter your name, email, and phone number, and click Submit.

Once you request a quote, you'll receive an email with steps on how to move forward. In most cases, you'll be asked to download the Colonial Van Lines app so you can document your belongings for a more accurate quote.

How to file a claim with Colonial Van Lines

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You start the claims process by calling (800) 410-0956. (This is a phone number specifically for the claims department.)

Colonial Van Lines doesn't provide a lot of information about their claims process online, such as how it works and how long the process takes.

What are Colonial Van Lines' non-allowable items?

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Colonial Van Lines can move and pack just about any household item—including large single items like mattresses and antique furniture.

But as with all moving companies in Florida, there are a few personal belongings Colonial Van Lines can't move. These include:

  • Hazardous or dangerous materials
  • Guns and ammo
  • Fresh food that requires refrigeration or freezing
  • Pets
  • Houseplants

TIP: While not required, it's also a good idea to transport prescription medication, personal documents (think birth certificates and Social Security cards) and highly valuable items (like jewelry) yourself. These items are difficult to replace and may be best kept with you at all times.

How we evaluated Colonial Van Lines

Colonial Van Lines is regarded as one of the top moving companies in the United States. When writing this review, we evaluated CVL against the following criteria:

  • Years in business
  • Services offered
  • History of complaints
  • Ease of use
  • Customer reviews
  • Customer service ratings

Summary of Miami Herald’s Colonial Van Lines review

Overall, Colonial Van Lines is a well-established moving company that offers a full range of services at competitive prices. It has a strong track record in the moving industry and positive customer reviews overall. But a few complaints about late deliveries has us hesitant to recommend it as our top choice.

Because of this, you may want to see how CVL compares to the best long-distance moving companies or the best interstate moving companies before making your decision. Or, if you’re thinking about DIYing your move to save on costs, you may want to compare prices from moving truck rental companies or moving container companies instead.

Cassidy Horton

Cassidy Horton is a finance writer based in Seattle, Washington. With an MBA and a bachelor's in public relations, her work has been published over a thousand times by The Balance, Finder.com, Money Under 30, Clever Girl Finance, and many more. Cassidy is a self-confessed money nerd who’s passionate about helping people find financial freedom. Oh, and she really loves cats.