Associated Pacific Movers, Inc.

Category: Manufactured home transporter

Address: 12348 W Franklin Rd, Boise, ID 83709, USA

Phone: +12083768660

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 7AM–7PM

Tuesday: 7AM–7PM

Wednesday: 7AM–7PM

Thursday: 7AM–7PM

Friday: 7AM–7PM

Saturday: 7AM–7PM

Reviews

Sherri Battazzo

Apr 18, 2022

If you need to lift a house to repair or replace a foundation, or dig out for a basement, these are the best guys in town to make it happen. I would give them 100 stars if I could. These guys are hands-down THE BEST. They lifted up a north Boise house for me in just under 2 hours, which was shocking. And the whole process was filled with awe and wonder. I'm really grateful they were available and willing to do the job and it was also totally affordable considering the workload. They were clean and considerate and careful and amazing. Like I said, 100 stars!

John Filler

Apr 11, 2022

Robert and his crew were on time and made the job look effortless! Their price point was right on and the service was worth every penny! I would recommend them for any move big or small! Super awesome guys hard workers and did the job right!

Danielle Hurd

Jan 21, 2022

If you are looking to move a house or large structure, look no further -- This is your team. This group of professionals is exceptional; they have the experience and technical knowledge necessary to take on large projects, are efficient, fair, and an absolute pleasure to work with. You can tell they are passionate about the service they provide and authentically care about their customers and the community. I can’t recommend them enough!

JWoKK OFFICIAL

Dec 23, 2021

Great company run by a great familly 🙌

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Questions & Answers

can a hose be brought down from cour da lane to caldwell? ball park price if you can

Stephen Frey | Oct 2, 2018
Nancy Spencer | Oct 2, 2018

No. It's not. Sorry.

Do you have success moving brick homes?

Denny Johnson | Oct 2, 2018
Nancy Spencer | Oct 2, 2018

Brick homes can be moved, however most times the labor involved to stabilize the building makes it cost prohibitive. The condition of the mortar is also a factor.

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