Trusted Movers in Lakewood, Saskatoon — Local and Long-Distance
Ecoway Movers serves the Lakewood neighbourhood directly — not Saskatoon broadly, but your street, your building, and your specific moving challenges. Our background-checked crews know Lakewood's newer residential developments, understand the access realities of active construction zones nearby, and handle both local moves and interprovincial relocations with the same written, binding quote and WCB-covered crew.
- ✅ 7,000+ Successful Saskatoon Moves Since 2009
- ✅ WCB Saskatchewan Covered on Every Job
- ✅ Written Binding Quotes — No Hidden Fees
- ✅ Own Trained Employees — No Subcontractors
- ✅ Local and Long-Distance from Lakewood
- ✅ 7-Day Support, 7am–9pm CST
Free Quote — Lakewood Move
Fast, no-obligation estimate. We respond same day during business hours.
Ecoway Movers serves Lakewood specifically — with crews who know the neighbourhood's streets, newer residential developments, and access points — and handles both local Saskatoon moves and interprovincial long-distance relocations under one company, one crew, and one binding quote.
Local Moving Services in Lakewood
Ecoway Movers handles every local move type in and around Lakewood — detached homes, semi-detached houses, townhouses, apartment units, and condos. Our crews are our own trained employees. The person who shows up at your Lakewood door works for us directly, not through a subcontracting app or agency. That distinction matters on moving day when accountability is what stands between a smooth move and a costly dispute.
We take same-day and last-minute bookings when schedule permits — an important option in Saskatchewan, where a sudden -35°C forecast can shift moving plans with almost no warning. If your timing changes, call us directly rather than assuming availability is gone.
- Residential moves — houses, townhouses, duplexes
- Apartment and condo moves with elevator coordination
- Same-day moves when crew availability permits
- Last-minute moves — call to confirm schedule
- Local moves anywhere across Saskatoon from Lakewood
Long-Distance Moving from Lakewood
Our team manages long-distance moves originating in Lakewood as a direct service — no third-party handoffs across provincial lines. Your belongings stay on one dedicated truck from Lakewood to your destination, and the liability coverage travels with the shipment throughout the entire move.
We coordinate delivery windows with you in advance. You know when to expect arrival, not a vague multi-day range. Long-distance moves from Lakewood benefit from six to ten weeks of lead time for Regina, Calgary, Edmonton, Winnipeg, and Vancouver routes.
Book earlier for Toronto. For our reliable moving services across Saskatoon and Saskatchewan, the process starts with a free, detailed written quote.
- Regina — same-day service available
- Calgary — 1 to 2 day transit
- Edmonton — 1 to 2 day transit
- Winnipeg — 2 to 3 day transit
- Vancouver — 4 to 5 day transit
- Toronto — 4 to 5 day transit
Full-Service Moving Solutions — What We Offer
Our services cover every move type in Lakewood and across Saskatoon. Find the service that fits your situation below.
Residential and Apartment Moving
Houses, townhouses, condos, and apartments in Lakewood — handled with floor protection and full insurance coverage.
Ecoway Movers handles the full range of home types in Lakewood: detached houses, semi-detached homes, townhouses, and apartment units in buildings across the neighbourhood. We plan around both your move-out and move-in addresses — not just the origin — because loading logistics and unloading access are equally important to a smooth move.
For apartment and condo buildings, we pre-book elevators and coordinate with building management on restricted move-in hours. We carry floor runners, door jamb protectors, and furniture wrapping for every residential job. Same-day and last-minute capacity exists when the schedule allows — call directly to check availability.
Packing and Unpacking Services
Full or partial packing with all materials supplied — protecting your belongings and your insurance coverage.
Our team arrives with all packing materials — boxes, tape, bubble wrap, packing paper, and furniture padding — and packs every room systematically. Full packing means our crew handles everything from the kitchen to the garage. Partial packing targets selected rooms or specific fragile items while you handle the rest.
There is a practical reason beyond convenience to choose professional packing: items damaged during a move are typically not covered by cargo insurance if they were packed by the owner in unlabelled or improperly packed boxes. Our packers document the condition of your items before wrapping begins. Unpacking at the destination is available as an add-on. Items of extreme personal value — jewellery, cash, and important documents — are typically set aside by the customer before our crew begins.
Furniture and Heavy Item Moving
Pianos, hot tubs, heavy safes, appliances, and oversized pieces — with the right equipment, not improvised muscle.
We move upright pianos and grand pianos, large appliances, hot tubs, heavy gun safes, and oversized furniture pieces that standard movers decline or damage. These items need specific equipment — piano dollies, custom crating, appliance straps — not just extra hands on a heavy object.
Lakewood's townhouse developments in particular can present tight internal stairwells and narrow hallways that require pre-planning on our part before the crew arrives. We assess access points in advance and bring the right tools. Existing damage on any valuable item is documented with photos before our team lifts it — protecting both you and us if a pre-existing scratch is noticed at the destination.
Commercial and Office Relocation
After-hours and weekend office moves in Saskatoon to keep your business running without interruption.
We relocate office furniture, IT equipment — monitors, servers, and connected devices — filing systems, and full business infrastructure for Saskatoon companies. After-hours and weekend scheduling is available specifically to reduce the time your employees spend without a functioning workspace.
IT equipment travels with the same protective protocols as specialty residential items: proper padding, climate-appropriate transport, and documented handling. Multi-room and multi-floor office relocations within Saskatoon are coordinated with your operations team in advance so nothing is left behind and nothing arrives at the wrong floor. Pre-move planning with your office manager is standard practice on every commercial job.
Senior Moving Services
Patient, respectful crews for downsizing or assisted-living transitions — with honest upfront pricing.
Moving after decades in a family home — or transitioning to assisted living — is emotionally demanding in ways that a standard residential move is not. Our crews approach senior moves at a slower, more patient pace. The client directs which items go where, and our team communicates throughout the day rather than just moving efficiently and leaving.
Sentimental items receive extra care and are handled with explicit attention to what matters most to the client. Downsizing support is part of the service — our team helps clients think through what to take, what to store, and what to donate to Saskatoon organisations like the Habitat for Humanity ReStore. All pricing is explained fully before any work begins. No senior moving customer should ever discover a charge on the final invoice that was not discussed in advance.
Student and Small Load Moves
Studio apartments and single-room moves near the University of Saskatchewan — no oversized booking required.
Small load moves are a genuine service here, not an afterthought. We work with students and budget-conscious customers on move scope so a studio apartment does not require a full-day booking at a four-bedroom rate.
The University of Saskatchewan drives a familiar pattern: students moving between campus-area housing in Varsity View or College Park and family homes in neighbourhoods like Lakewood. Not owning a car or truck is not an obstacle. Our crew brings the vehicle. We help during the September move-in rush and the April move-out wave — book three to four weeks ahead during those peak university periods to secure your preferred date.
Honest Pricing — What Moving in Saskatoon Actually Costs
This section explains what drives moving costs in Saskatoon, how quote structures work, what hidden fees look like before they appear on your invoice, and whether hiring movers actually costs more than renting a truck. No price you find here is inflated, and no charge you receive from us will be unexplained.
Factors That Affect Your Moving Cost
Moving costs in Saskatoon are driven by a predictable set of variables. Understanding them gives you a real framework for evaluating any quote — from us or from a competitor.
Volume matters most. The number of rooms in your home is a useful proxy for how long the crew works. More belongings mean more loading time, more trips, and often a larger truck. Distance is the second major variable — local Saskatoon moves are priced differently from interprovincial routes, and fuel surcharges apply when the destination is outside city limits, such as Warman or Martensville.
The number of movers needed changes based on home size and access difficulty. A four-bedroom house with a tight staircase needs a larger crew than a third-floor apartment with a working elevator. Time of year matters significantly — peak season runs May through September across the Saskatoon market, and July 1st drives extreme demand that pushes both rates and advance booking requirements higher across every company in the city.
- Volume and weight of belongings — room count is the standard estimate proxy
- Distance between origin and destination — local versus long-distance rate structures differ
- Number of movers required — driven by home size and access complexity
- Time of year — peak season (May–September) sees higher demand city-wide
- Day of the week — weekends typically book faster and cost more than mid-week
- Stairs at either address — each flight adds measurable loading time
- Long-carry distance — when a truck cannot park close to the entrance
- Packing services — full or partial packing adds crew time and materials
- Fuel surcharges — applied on routes beyond Saskatoon city limits
- Specialty items — pianos, hot tubs, and safes need specific equipment and extra crew
Flat-Rate vs Hourly Moving
Understanding the difference between these two pricing structures prevents the most common moving invoice surprise.
The clock typically starts when the truck leaves the company's depot and may include drive time to your Lakewood address. Hourly pricing works well for small, straightforward local moves with few variables — a one-bedroom apartment in Lakewood to another address nearby, for example, is reasonably predictable by the hour.
The risk with hourly pricing is scope creep: a job estimated at three hours can become five if access is more difficult than expected or if there are more items than initially described. Ask specifically whether drive time to and from your address is included in the hourly charge — this is the most common undisclosed variable in Saskatoon moving quotes.
A binding quote locks the price based on a full inventory assessment before the move begins. Whether the job takes four hours or six, you pay the agreed amount. This structure removes the financial anxiety of watching the clock during a large move.
Flat-rate pricing suits larger homes, moves with more complexity, or long-distance relocations where transit time is difficult to predict precisely. Some companies offer flat-rate only for long-distance moves. When requesting a quote, ask directly whether the quote is binding or non-binding — this is a question every legitimate mover will answer clearly and without hesitation.
How to Get an Accurate Quote
A legitimate moving quote requires a full inventory — not a bedroom count over the phone. A one-bedroom apartment in Lakewood can range from a two-hour job to a five-hour job depending on how much is in it, whether there are stairs, and how far the truck can park from the entrance.
- Stair fees — charged per flight at either address, often not mentioned upfront
- Long-carry charges — apply when the truck must park further than a standard distance from the door
- Fuel surcharges — added on longer routes or moves outside Saskatoon, sometimes after acceptance
- Disassembly and reassembly fees — for bed frames, shelving, or large furniture not mentioned in the initial quote
A legitimate quote covers all of these items before you agree to anything. Ask the company specifically whether the quote is binding, what additional charges could apply after acceptance, and whether drive time is included. If the company cannot answer all three questions clearly, that is your signal to call a company that can.
Why Hiring Movers Beats the DIY Truck Rental Trap
Renting a truck from U-Haul or a similar provider appears cheaper at first glance. It rarely is when the full cost is tallied honestly.
The base rental rate is just the beginning. Per-kilometre mileage fees compound quickly on any move above 50 km. Large rental trucks average 15–20 litres per 100 km, which translates to a substantial fuel bill on a cross-city or interprovincial route. Rental counter insurance add-ons are aggressively priced and difficult to decline without accepting personal liability for the vehicle.
Add the cost of packing materials — boxes, tape, wrap, and padding — which professional movers supply as part of their service. Then consider the physical strain and injury risk of loading a 16-foot truck without training. Saskatoon's newer subdivisions, including Lakewood, feature narrower residential streets than the established inner-city grid. Manoeuvring a large rental truck through these areas without experience is a genuine challenge.
Professional movers carry cargo insurance that covers damage to your belongings in transit. A DIY rental provides no equivalent protection — if your furniture is damaged while loading, that cost is yours.
When total cost is compared honestly — the rental rate, mileage, fuel, insurance, materials, the time investment of packing and loading without training, and the risk of damage or personal injury — professional movers in Saskatoon are frequently the more economical choice. They are always the lower-risk one. A company that provides a written, binding quote removes the last remaining variable and makes the comparison straightforward.
Per-kilometre mileage charges, fuel for a large truck, rental counter insurance, packing materials, and zero cargo coverage for damaged belongings. These costs are rarely included in the advertised rental rate.
Why Saskatoon Families Trust Us — Credentials and Peace of Mind
Before committing to any moving company, three questions matter most: Is this company legitimate? What happens if something goes wrong? And how do I tell a trustworthy mover from a problematic one? This section answers all three.
Fully Licensed and Insured Moving
Ecoway Movers operates with full business licensing in Saskatchewan and carries both liability insurance and cargo insurance covering your belongings from the moment our crew arrives until your items are placed at the destination.
Understanding Moving Insurance and Liability
This is the baseline coverage if nothing else is arranged. The mover's liability is limited to a very low per-pound rate — typically under a dollar per pound. A 10-pound item worth several hundred dollars may be compensated for less than $10 if it is damaged. This is the standard across the Canadian moving industry, not a choice specific to any one company.
Full-value coverage means the mover repairs the damaged item, replaces it, or pays its current market value — whichever option is applicable. This costs extra and typically requires declaration of item values before the move. For high-value furniture, electronics, antiques, or irreplaceable items, the upgrade cost is almost always worth it.
If an item is damaged during your move, document it before the crew leaves — photograph the item, note it on the paperwork, and submit a written claim. Movers are generally not liable for damage to items they did not pack, which is one of the strongest practical arguments for using professional packing services rather than packing your own boxes. Check your home insurance policy as well — some policies extend coverage to belongings in transit on moving day, which can complement either liability model.
What to Look for in a Saskatoon Moving Company
This is a genuine buyer's checklist — not a self-promotional list. Use it to evaluate any moving company in Saskatoon before signing anything.
- Confirmed Saskatchewan business registration — ask for a business license number and verify it with the City of Saskatoon
- Proof of cargo and liability insurance — provided on request, not just verbally claimed
- Physical address and phone number — not just a contact form or a Google Voice number
- Reviews with specific detail — named moves, scenarios, and what went right; generic five-star reviews without specifics are a weak trust signal
- Written quote before work begins — a verbal estimate is not binding and leaves you exposed to day-of price changes
- Clear terms on additional charges — ask what could appear on the final invoice that is not in the quote
- Own employees, not subcontractors — ask directly whether the crew arriving on moving day works for the company or was hired through an outside service
- Red flag: large cash deposit required before the move — reputable movers do not require this
- Red flag: belongings held pending undisclosed charges — this is illegal under Saskatchewan's Consumer Protection and Business Practices Act. Contact Saskatchewan Consumer Protection at 1-877-882-0007 immediately if this occurs
What Our Customers Say
These are verified reviews from Saskatoon and Lakewood-area customers on Google and the Better Business Bureau — selected because they describe specific moves and specific results, not just a star rating.
Reviews from residents across Lakewood, Stonebridge, Willowgrove, Nutana, Evergreen, and City Park.
"The crew was outstanding from arrival to completion. They were polite, careful with my furniture, and patient when I requested changes during the move. They made what is usually a very stressful experience feel manageable. Ecoway Movers will definitely be my first call if I ever need to move again."
"Our move with Ecoway Movers was stress-free and well-organized. The crew led by Chris was fantastic. They coordinated packing and labeling clearly and didn't damage a single item.
The fast service ensured we were settled in quickly. Handled with great care and expertise from start to finish."
"Hiring Ecoway Movers was the best decision for my recent move. Safe loading techniques meant nothing got damaged. The packing was meticulous.
The crew worked like a well-oiled machine and everything came at a reasonable price for the quality. Highly recommend to anyone in Saskatoon."
Moving Preparation — Planning Your Saskatoon Move the Right Way
The most common and most expensive moving mistakes are planning mistakes. This section gives you the timing guidance, checklist, and Saskatchewan winter protocols that most moving guides skip entirely.
How Far in Advance Should You Book?
During peak season from May through September — and especially around the first and last days of the month when Saskatoon leases turn over — booking four to eight weeks ahead is the recommended window for local moves. July 1st is the single busiest moving day in Canada, and Saskatoon crews book six to eight weeks out for that date specifically.
Long-distance moves from Lakewood need six to ten weeks of lead time. Routing, truck allocation, and delivery window coordination all require more advance planning than a local job. Off-peak months from October through April offer more flexibility — but Saskatoon winters introduce their own planning requirements regardless of crew availability. For same-day or last-minute moves, call directly — availability depends entirely on the current schedule and cannot be confirmed online.
Your Saskatoon Moving Checklist
- Book your Ecoway Movers crew and confirm move date
- Begin decluttering — donate to Habitat for Humanity ReStore or MCC Thrift in Saskatoon
- Request time off work for moving day
- Notify your children's school of the upcoming address change
- Start collecting packing supplies or request our packing service
- Begin packing non-essential rooms and seasonal items
- Confirm moving date and crew details with Ecoway Movers
- Notify SaskPower of address change — minimum 2 business days notice
- Transfer SaskEnergy service — 2 to 3 business days required
- Schedule SaskTel at new address — allow 5+ days for installation
- Update SGI driver's license address — required within 14 days of moving by Saskatchewan law
- Set up Canada Post mail forwarding at canadapost.ca
- Arrange elevator booking or parking access at your destination building
- Finish packing all rooms — leave only daily essentials out
- Prepare an essentials box: toiletries, chargers, medications, bedding for the first night
- Confirm arrival time with Ecoway Movers the day before
- Clear parking at both addresses for the moving truck
- Arrange childcare and pet care for moving day
- Do a final walkthrough — cupboards, closets, garage, deck, and shed
- Have keys to the new home ready before the truck arrives there
This checklist covers most Saskatoon moves. When you request a quote, our team provides a personalised version based on your specific Lakewood address and move scope.
Moving in a Saskatchewan Winter — What You Need to Know
Saskatoon regularly reaches -40°C in deep winter — one of the most extreme temperature environments of any Canadian city. This is not a reason to avoid moving in winter, but it is a reason to prepare specifically for it.
Electronics and solid wood furniture moved rapidly from a cold truck into a warm interior can suffer thermal shock. LCD screens crack. Wood joints loosen and surfaces split. Allow temperature-sensitive items to acclimatise gradually after arrival rather than placing them directly against heat sources.
Wooden floors and doorframes are vulnerable to ice and road salt tracked in on boots. Lay door mats and floor runners before our crew arrives — this is standard practice on every Ecoway Movers winter job. Icy walkways between your Lakewood home and the truck must be salted or sanded before the crew reaches your address. This is the client's responsibility at the origin address and significantly reduces injury risk for everyone on moving day.
Very early morning moves in deep winter may have slightly adjusted start times — truck engines and cargo areas need to reach operating temperature in extreme cold. Our trucks run block heaters and heated cargo areas for electronics, wood furniture, and temperature-sensitive items. Winter moves in Saskatoon also carry real advantages: better crew availability, lower demand pressure, and no competition for elevator time slots in condo buildings. Avoid placing plants, wine, medications, and candles in the truck — these items travel in your heated vehicle.
Saskatoon Storage Solutions for Every Move
Storage is not a last resort — it is a planned part of many moves in Saskatoon. Lakewood's active new-build market in particular creates frequent possession-date gaps, where buyers close on a property that is not yet ready to move into. Our storage solutions integrate directly with your move so you never need a second company.
Short-Term and Long-Term Storage During Your Move
Short-term storage covers the days or weeks when closing dates do not align — your old home is sold and empty before your new Lakewood address is ready. Long-term storage fits downsizing, staged home sales, or extended renovations where belongings need a home for several months.
Lakewood's new-build market creates a specific and common pattern: buyers close on a new construction home that is not yet ready for occupancy. Their belongings need somewhere secure while the finishing work is completed. A moving-and-storage package handles this cleanly — we move your items from the origin to our storage facility, then deliver to your Lakewood address when you are ready.
No second company. No second contract negotiation.
Storage fees and access terms are explained in full before you sign anything. A transparent company provides a written storage agreement separate from the move contract. Ask for both documents and read them before committing.
Why Climate-Controlled Storage Matters in Saskatchewan
Wood furniture expands and contracts with temperature swings.
Electronics — LCD screens, batteries, and circuit boards — degrade significantly in unregulated cold. Artwork, photographs, and documents are vulnerable to humidity fluctuations that follow every seasonal temperature change. A climate-controlled storage unit maintains a consistent internal temperature and humidity level regardless of outdoor conditions, which eliminates these risks entirely.
Standard self-storage units in Saskatoon are typically not climate-controlled. When you arrange storage as part of your Lakewood move, ask specifically whether the unit is climate-regulated — not just whether the facility has climate-controlled options available. The distinction matters for your belongings.
Where We Move — Saskatoon Service Area
Ecoway Movers serves Lakewood as our anchor neighbourhood and covers all of Saskatoon plus the surrounding communities of Warman, Martensville, Dalmeny, and Osler. Find your neighbourhood below or on the map, and call us to confirm coverage for any specific address.
Moving to or from Lakewood — What to Know
Lakewood sits on Saskatoon's south end and features a mix of new-build single-family homes and multi-unit townhouse developments. Active construction on adjacent streets is common in parts of the neighbourhood, which affects truck access and parking on moving day. Our crew confirms access conditions at your specific Lakewood address before arrival — not on the morning of the move.
Some Lakewood addresses involve strata or condominium rules around permitted moving hours, elevator booking requirements, or truck size restrictions. Confirm these details with your destination building's property manager before move day — and flag any restrictions when requesting your quote so we can plan accordingly.
Key routes into and out of Lakewood include the Clarence Avenue and Preston Avenue corridor — roads our drivers know well and plan around when routing the truck from our depot to your address. The Lakewood Community Association is a useful resource for new residents settling into the neighbourhood and can help with local orientation beyond the logistics of the move itself.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Movers in Lakewood, Saskatoon
Clear answers to the questions Lakewood and Saskatoon residents ask most before booking a move — no jargon, no pressure.
Ecoway Movers serves Lakewood with local residential moves, commercial relocations, packing and unpacking, climate-controlled storage, and labour-only load and unload assistance. We also handle specialty items like pianos, hot tubs, and heavy safes using the right equipment, not improvised methods. Whether you need a full-service move or just a crew to load your own truck, we have a service that fits your situation.
Look for companies with verifiable Google reviews, Canadian Association of Movers membership, WCB Saskatchewan coverage, and written binding quotes. Ask whether the company uses its own trained employees or subcontractors — this distinction matters significantly on moving day. Ecoway Movers checks every item on that list and provides documentation on request before your move begins.
Local Saskatoon moves are typically priced hourly based on crew size, home volume, access factors like stairs, and distance between addresses. Getting a written, binding quote from our team is the most reliable way to know your full cost before committing to anything. Contact Ecoway Movers for a free, no-obligation quote specific to your Lakewood address and move scope — we explain every line before any work begins.
Yes. Ecoway Movers handles home moves and full commercial office relocations across Lakewood and all of Saskatoon. Commercial moves are planned around your business schedule to minimise downtime, with after-hours and weekend options available to reduce disruption. We handle IT equipment, office furniture, and multi-floor office setups within the city.
Ecoway Movers offers full packing, partial packing, and unpacking services using professional-grade materials — all supplied by our crew. You choose how much help you want, from packing a single fragile room to every box in the house. Items packed by our team are covered under cargo insurance, which owner-packed boxes are typically not — a practical reason beyond convenience to consider professional packing.
Clear all hallways, entrances, and staircases before our crew arrives, and salt or sand icy walkways during winter months — this is the client's responsibility at the origin address and matters a great deal in a Saskatoon winter. Remove dresser drawers to lighten loads, label every box with its destination room, and reserve a parking spot near your entrance for the moving truck. Pack an essentials bag for your first night so toiletries, chargers, and medications are immediately accessible without unpacking everything.
During peak season from May through September, book four to eight weeks ahead — July 1st specifically fills up six to eight weeks out across every reputable Saskatoon moving company. Long-distance moves from Lakewood need six to ten weeks of lead time for planning and truck allocation. Off-peak winter moves offer more scheduling flexibility, but Saskatchewan's weather conditions still require advance preparation regardless of crew availability.
Ecoway Movers provides short-term and long-term climate-controlled storage as part of a moving package or as a standalone service. This is especially relevant in Lakewood where new-build possession date gaps regularly leave families needing interim storage. We move your belongings to our facility and deliver them to your final address when you are ready — one company, one contact, no second hire needed.
Yes. Ecoway Movers offers junk removal as a standalone service or as an add-on to your Lakewood move. Our team hauls away unwanted furniture, appliances, and clutter, recycling or donating items wherever possible through Saskatoon organisations. This removes the need to arrange a separate service and simplifies your move-out process considerably.
Ecoway Movers handles interprovincial moves from Lakewood to Regina, Calgary, Edmonton, Winnipeg, Vancouver, and Toronto. Your belongings travel on a dedicated truck from Lakewood to your destination — never consolidated with another customer's shipment. We provide real-time Samsara platform tracking throughout transit and a written, binding quote covering all costs before the move begins.
