Moving From Texas to Illinois

Moving From Texas to Illinois

Make Your Move from Texas to Illinois Pain-Free

IMS Relocation can take on all clients with regard to your moving project and get you where you need to go in no time flat. Among many long hauls we drive, we are used to frequenting the move from Texas to Illinois and satisfying our customers above and beyond their expectations. We promise expeditious, friendly, professional and customer-focused service on every moving project we take on regardless of size or type. We promise nothing less than excellence.

We Can Get You Moving on Your Schedule

At IMS Relocation we take into account that this is YOUR move, not ours, and thusly make every effort to work around your time table and preferred agenda concerning your big move. We’ve been helping families, businesses and special clients in need of moving from Texas to Illinois get their moves completed on time and on their schedule since 1991, so don’t entrust your belongings to amateurs and contact us for a free quote today.

We Provide Climate-Controlled Storage and More

  • Short and Long-Term Storage
  • Flexible, Unique Moving Services
  • Expert Moving Specialists and Drivers
  • State-of-the-Art Inventory Systems
  • Online Mover Tracking
  • Much More

Our Services Don’t Stop with Moving from Texas to Illinois

Helping customers complete their move from Texas to Illinois is just one small part of the services we can provide.

Intrastate Moving

Even if you’re just moving a few blocks away or entirely across Texas we’ll make it easy on you.

Business Moving

We have the infrastructure and manpower to get your business moved when and where you need it.

Out-of-Country Moving

Moving overseas? We’ll get your belongings to you on time and at a price you can afford.

Specialty Moving

From fine art and hospital equipment to motorcycles, we’ve got you covered.

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What To Do When Your Move-Out and Move-In Dates Don’t Line Up

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Chasing That Urban Feel? Neighborhoods To Consider Before Your DFW Move

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5 Signs You Have Outgrown the DIY Move

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5 Signs You Have Outgrown the DIY Move

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Best Times of Year for Your North Texas Move

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Best Times of Year for Your North Texas Move

With a big move to north Texas coming up, you might be wondering if it’s a good time of year to relocate. All things considered, there’s not…

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How Stairs, Elevators and Long-Carry Distances Affect Your Moves

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How Stairs, Elevators and Long-Carry Distances Affect Your Move

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How To Compare Moving Quotes Like a Pro

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How To Compare Moving Quotes Like a Pro

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5 Homeowner Responsibilities When Hiring Professional Movers

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5 Homeowner Responsibilities When Hiring Professional Movers

Hiring professional movers for your next big residential or business move can make the daunting process of relocating far more efficient and much…

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Best Practices for Moving to the Second or Third Floor

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Best Practices for Moving to the Second or Third Floor

There’s a big difference between living on the first floor and second or third floor. For starters, groceries are much more difficult to transport…

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