Solano County Movers
Full-service local, long-distance, and apartment moving across Solano County — Vallejo, Fairfield, Benicia, Vacaville, and Suisun City. Licensed and insured. California household mover permit MTR#0191956, USDOT#3256910. Since 2007.

Quick Takeaways
- Serving Solano County since 2007: Licensed and insured, with California household mover permit MTR#0191956 and USDOT#3256910. Trek Movers holds 4.9 stars across 1,032+ Google reviews.
- Cities we work: Vallejo, Fairfield, Benicia, Vacaville, Suisun City, and Rio Vista along the Delta.
- Our services: Packing and unpacking, furniture disassembly and reassembly, blanket wrapping, storage, and specialty handling for pianos, safes, and antiques.
- Solano freeway spine: I-80 as the east-west workhorse, I-680 south to the Bay Area, I-780 through Benicia, and CA-12 across the Delta.
Serving All of Solano County
Solano Sits Between the Bay and the Delta
Solano County is a bridge county — literally. The Carquinez Bridge connects it to Contra Costa. The Benicia Bridge links it to Martinez. I-80 runs through it on the way from the Bay Area to Sacramento. That location shapes every move here. Vallejo brings historic Mare Island and waterfront single-family. Fairfield is Travis AFB, Jelly Belly, and mid-sized suburbs. Benicia holds early California history along the Carquinez Strait. Vacaville is retail (the Nut Tree) and newer master-planned tracts. Trek Movers has run Solano County moves since 2007, dispatched from our San Jose hub about 60 minutes north on I-680. We know which Vallejo Victorian has porch stairs that need a two-mover push and which Fairfield HOAs want paperwork 72 hours out. Everything below is how a Solano move actually goes.
Moving Solutions for Any Home or Business in Solano County
Solano County runs an unusual mix — historic Vallejo waterfront, Travis-AFB-adjacent Fairfield, industrial Benicia, and family-suburb Vacaville. Each city moves differently.
Residential Moving Services
Vallejo has historic Victorians and Craftsmans near Mare Island — narrow porch steps and 28-inch interior doorways. Fairfield brings mid-sized suburbs and Travis AFB military relocations. Benicia has waterfront homes and historic-district cottages. Vacaville is newer master-planned tract homes with HOA rules. Our Solano County residential movers plan the property before the truck arrives.
Office & Industrial Moving Services
Solano’s industrial base — Benicia refineries, Fairfield’s Jelly Belly and Anheuser-Busch, Vallejo’s Mare Island logistics — drives regular commercial and light-industrial moves. Loading-dock scheduling, pallet jacks, and lift-gate trucks are part of the crew kit. As office movers in Solano County, we also handle Travis AFB contractor office relocations and Fairfield professional suites.
Specialized Moving Services

Pianos, safes, antique furniture, and fine art get their own crew and equipment. Padded piano boards, four-wheel dollies, and interior floor protection are standard. Historic Benicia and Vallejo homes often need extra care for original finishes and antique pieces.
Local Solano County Moves — I-80, I-680, and CA-12
For a local Solano County move, the freeway question is which direction you’re crossing. I-80 slows through Fairfield during the state-worker commute. I-680 backs up at the Benicia Bridge on weekday mornings.
I-80 is Solano’s east-west spine — Sacramento in one direction, the Bay Area in the other. I-680 south connects Benicia and Vallejo to Walnut Creek and San Jose. I-780 is the local link between Benicia and Vallejo. CA-12 heads east across the Delta toward Rio Vista. The Carquinez and Benicia bridges are both toll crossings, and they slow every weekday between 6 and 9 a.m. and again 3 to 7 p.m. We route by the time of day and the bridge tolls, not the map alone.
Long-Distance and Interstate Moves From Solano County
Trek runs US DOT-regulated interstate moves out of Solano County with a dedicated coordinator, a written binding estimate, and a delivery window you can plan around.
Solano generates a steady stream of Travis AFB military moves and family relocations to Nevada, Oregon, and Idaho. Military and civilian long-distance moves both come under FMCSA jurisdiction, and the failures are always the same: no license, no insurance, no binding estimate. Verify any interstate carrier’s US DOT number at the FMCSA’s Protect Your Move consumer guide before signing. Ours is on every estimate.
Our Solano County Moving Services
Every Solano County move gets tailored — Vallejo Victorian porch prep, Fairfield HOA paperwork, Benicia historic-district access. Here’s what’s inside scope.
Furniture Protection
Padded before it leaves the room. Thick moving blankets for wood and leather. Stretch film for fabric surfaces. Corner guards where a piece has to round a tight doorway. Nothing rides bare in the truck.
Expert Furniture Assembly
We disassemble beds, dining tables, bookcases, and modular closet systems at the origin, and rebuild them at the destination — level, tight, and ready to use. Hardware bag stays with the crew.
Express & After-Hours Moving
Weekend moves, evenings, and last-minute bookings inside scope. Caldecott tunnel morning windows, Walnut Creek weekend corporate jobs, Lafayette ridge walk-throughs, and Delta-side HOA schedules all fit.
Vallejo Victorians, Fairfield Suburbs, and Benicia Historic Homes
Solano County’s mix of Victorian Vallejo, master-planned Fairfield, and historic Benicia produces three genuinely different move types under one county line.
Vallejo Victorians have narrow porch stairs, transoms above interior doors, and hardwood that doesn’t want a dolly wheel against it. Fairfield master-planned HOAs enforce move-day windows and gate paperwork. Benicia’s historic district near First Street has parking restrictions that require a shuttle vehicle instead of a 26-footer at the door. Each type gets its own crew size and prep. We walk the property or review a floor plan before quoting.
How Solano County Move Pricing Works
Local Solano County moves are billed hourly (movers + truck + drive time). Long-distance moves come with a written binding estimate.
| Number of movers | Cost per Hour (Cash Rate) | Cost per Hour (Credit rate) |
| 2 Movers & Truck (Studio, 1 Bedroom) | $120 | $140 |
| 3 Movers & Truck (2-3 Bedrooms) | $160 | $180 |
| 4 Movers and Truck (House, Office) | $200 | $220 |
*Please Note: Regional pricing structures can fluctuate depending on scheduling constraints and service availability.
Why Trek Movers Is Solano County's Best Moving Company
Skip the DIY rental and hire a crew that knows Vallejo porch prep, Fairfield HOA paperwork, and the Benicia Bridge morning timing.
Affordable Moving Services in Solano County
Every Solano County move gets a written, itemized estimate before booking — all-inclusive, with truck, fuel, and materials already in the number. Historic-home prep, HOA gate windows, and bridge-toll timing are on the estimate, not billed as surprises. What you sign is what you pay.
Licensed & Professional Movers
Trek Movers is a California-licensed household mover (permit MTR#0191956) with an active US DOT number (USDOT#3256910) for interstate work. Both are on every estimate. Our Solano County crews are full-time employees, background-checked, and trained — including for military and government contractor moves.
Boutique Moving Company Experience
Every Solano County move gets one coordinator from booking through unload. One direct contact, one email, one name. Travis AFB timelines, Fairfield HOA paperwork, and Benicia historic-district shuttle plans handled by the same person who signed your estimate.
Solano County Moving FAQs
Do you handle Travis AFB military moves in Fairfield?
Yes. Military relocations come with tight timelines and specific documentation. We coordinate with base facilities, provide a written binding estimate, and schedule around your PCS window.
Are you licensed to move within California?
We are. Trek Movers holds an active California household mover permit (MTR#0191956) and a US DOT number (USDOT#3256910) for interstate work. Both appear on every written estimate — verify any California mover at the CPUC’s Moving in California consumer page before hiring.
How far in advance should I book a Solano County move?
Two to three weeks for a weekday. Four to six weeks for weekends or the last weekend of the month. Military PCS moves benefit from six-plus weeks of lead time in peak season.
Do you move from Solano County to Sacramento, Reno, or Portland?
Yes. Sacramento is a common intrastate move — we handle it as a same-day job. Reno, Portland, and cross-state routes go on a written binding estimate with a US DOT-regulated coordinator and a delivery window.
Schedule a Solano County Move
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