Randolph runs on the Route 24 / Route 28 corridor, and the morning rush is honestly the biggest variable in any local move. The interchange around the Crawford Square area starts congesting around 6:30, and a 7:30 truck arrival can mean an extra 25 minutes parked on Route 28 versus a 6:00 start that beats it cleanly. We pick the early hour whenever the customer is willing.
Move-day in Randolph
Randolph's housing splits a few ways. Older blocks around Randolph Center and North Randolph are heavy on triple-deckers and two-family multi-units — banister-cover and stair-runner territory, with steep landing turns we measure ahead of move day. The newer condo communities along the Lake Street and South Main side have HOA load-in windows that are usually morning-only, with elevator reservations to coordinate. We confirm the rules with the management office before we arrive.
Crew arrives with ramp boards, banister covers, four-wheel dollies, mattress bags, and stretch wrap on every truck — standard kit. Randolph Center's downtown blocks sometimes need a loading-zone permit pulled in advance, which we'll handle on the booking side if you flag the address. If your stairwell has a tight 90-degree turn at the second-floor landing, mention it during the walk-through.
A Randolph moving company that picks up the phone
Eastside Movers is licensed and insured, owner-operated by Tyler Trefrey. Same Franklin crew on every Randolph job, no subcontracting. We cover residential moves, commercial moves, senior and assisted-living moves, and full or partial packing.
774-462-2439 gets you a real walk-through and a real estimate. We also work in Holbrook, Braintree, Stoughton, and Canton — full territory on our service areas hub. 92+ five-star Google reviews. Start early, beat the corridor, and the rest is easy.