The Quick Difference: How Local and Long Distance Moves Are Defined
The terms "local" and "long distance" aren't just about how far you're moving — they also affect how your move is regulated, priced, and executed.
Local moves are generally defined as moves within the same metro area or within a set distance threshold (often 50 miles, depending on the company and state). In Pennsylvania, a move from Pittsburgh to Monroeville, Bethel Park, or Cranberry Township would be considered a local move.
Long distance moves typically refer to moves that cross state lines, regardless of the actual mileage. A move from Pittsburgh to Columbus, Ohio (about 185 miles) is a long distance interstate move. So is a move from Pittsburgh to Philadelphia — though both are within Pennsylvania, a 300+ mile intrastate move is often handled using the same framework as an interstate move by most companies.
Interstate moving companies must be federally registered with the FMCSA and hold a USDOT number. Local movers are regulated by state agencies (like the PUC in Pennsylvania). When hiring a long distance mover, always verify their USDOT number at protectyourmove.gov before booking.
How Pricing Differs: Hourly vs. Weight/Distance
This is the most significant practical difference for most people planning a move.
| Factor | Local Move | Long Distance Move |
|---|---|---|
| Pricing Model | Hourly rate × hours worked | Shipment weight × distance traveled |
| Quote Type | Estimated hours based on inventory and distance | Binding quote based on in-home or virtual inventory assessment |
| What Drives Cost | Time (crew size × hours), stairs, heavy items, distance between addresses | Weight of shipment, mileage, packing services, valuation coverage |
| Typical Range (2BR) | $600 – $1,200 | $2,500 – $5,000+ |
| Risk of Surprise Costs | If move takes longer than expected | If final weight exceeds estimate (non-binding quotes only) |
For long distance moves, always request a binding quote — not a non-binding estimate. A binding quote guarantees your price won't change based on the final weigh-in, giving you budget certainty before moving day. Diversity Movers provides binding quotes on all long distance jobs.
Need a binding quote for a long distance move from or to Pittsburgh? We'll assess your inventory and lock in your price.
Long Distance Moving →Timeline Differences: Same-Day vs. Multi-Day Delivery
One of the most surprising aspects of long distance moving — especially for first-time interstate movers — is that your belongings won't arrive on the same day they're picked up.
Local Moves
Local moves are typically completed in a single day. The crew picks up your belongings in the morning and delivers them to your new address the same afternoon. Move complexity, distance, and home size determine how many hours it takes, but same-day completion is the standard expectation for local Pittsburgh moves.
Long Distance Moves
Long distance moves involve a pickup day (when the crew loads your belongings) and a separate delivery window. The delivery timeline depends on:
- Total distance to the destination
- Whether your shipment is on a dedicated truck or being consolidated with other customers' loads
- Driver's Hours of Service regulations (federal rules that limit how many hours a commercial driver can operate)
- Weather or road conditions
A move from Pittsburgh to Cleveland or Columbus typically delivers in 2–4 days. A move from Pittsburgh to Florida may take 5–10 days. Cross-country moves (Pittsburgh to California or Seattle) should plan for 10–14 days. Your mover should provide a written delivery window before your move date.
For long distance moves, plan your travel arrangements independently of your delivery date. Don't assume your belongings will arrive on the first day of your delivery window. Have a plan for temporary accommodation or essentials if delivery is at the end of the window.
What Changes in the Packing and Insurance Process
Packing for Long Distance Moves
Long distance moves require more thorough packing than local moves. Your belongings will be on a truck for multiple days, exposed to more vibration, multiple loading/unloading cycles if consolidating, and greater variation in temperature and humidity. Professional packers use heavier-gauge boxes, more padding, and tighter box filling for long distance shipments.
For a long distance move, professional packing is particularly worth the cost — not just for peace of mind, but because most long distance moving insurance policies require professional packing to honor full-value protection claims on damaged items.
Insurance and Valuation Coverage
Moving insurance works differently between local and long distance moves:
- Released value protection — The default coverage on all moves, included at no charge. But it only covers $0.60 per pound per item — meaning a 10-pound laptop that breaks is worth only $6 under this coverage
- Full-value protection — The mover is liable for the full replacement or repair cost of any lost or damaged item. This upgrade costs extra but provides real protection
- Third-party insurance — Independent insurance policies that cover your belongings during a move. Recommended for high-value items on long distance moves
For a local Pittsburgh move, the risk exposure is lower — your belongings are on the truck for hours, not days. For a long distance move, investing in full-value protection is strongly recommended.
Questions to Ask Your Mover for Long Distance Moves
Long distance moves involve more variables and more potential for miscommunication than local moves. These are the most important questions to ask before signing any contract:
- Is this a binding or non-binding quote? — Get binding whenever possible
- Will my belongings be on a dedicated truck or consolidated with others? — Consolidated shipments have longer and less predictable delivery windows
- What is my delivery window? — Get the earliest and latest possible delivery dates in writing
- What valuation coverage options do you offer? — Understand released value vs. full-value protection and their costs
- Are you the carrier or a broker? — Some companies broker your move to third parties; working directly with the carrier is preferable
- What is your claims process if something is damaged? — Understand the timeline and procedure before you need it
- What is your USDOT number? — Verify it at protectyourmove.gov before you sign
Interstate Regulations and What They Mean for You
Interstate moves are regulated by the federal government — specifically the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) and the regulations under Title 49 of the Code of Federal Regulations. Here's what that means practically:
- Your mover must provide you with a copy of "Your Rights and Responsibilities When You Move" — a federal publication explaining your consumer protections
- Your mover must weigh your shipment before charging the final price (or provide a binding quote that makes this irrelevant)
- You have the right to be present at the weigh station if you choose
- Movers cannot hold your belongings hostage at delivery — if you've paid the amount on the binding quote, they must release your items
- Dispute resolution options exist through the FMCSA if problems arise
Diversity Movers holds USDOT# 3065181 and MC# 1071198-C for all interstate moving operations. We follow all federal regulations and provide full consumer documentation on every long distance job.
How Diversity Movers Handles Both Local and Long Distance Moves
Many moving companies specialize in one or the other — either local moves or long distance moves. Diversity Movers does both, from the same Pittsburgh base, with the same trained team and the same commitment to customer service.
"We moved from Pittsburgh to Nashville and Diversity Movers handled everything with professionalism and care. Our binding quote held, delivery was on time, and nothing was damaged. I'd recommend them to anyone doing an interstate move."
— Kevin T., Pittsburgh → Nashville
Whether you're moving across Pittsburgh or across the country, you can expect the same things from Diversity Movers: transparent pricing, professional handling, and clear communication throughout your move. Explore our local moving services and long distance moving services or contact us directly to discuss your specific move.