Battle Ground, WA is where the metro turns into country
I’m Garrett Bramwell, and once you head north of NE 219th Street the lots get bigger, the driveways turn to gravel, and the move plan changes. Battle Ground, WA is the semi-rural exurb of Clark County — a growing ring of acreage homes, hobby farms, and family-friendly streets around Lewisville Park — and it’s some of my favorite work.
What changes on a Battle Ground move
Three things, every time:
- The driveway is long, gravel, and often soft after a week of Pacific Northwest rain.
- There’s a shop, a barn, or a detached garage with as much stuff as the house.
- You probably have outdoor power equipment — mowers, blowers, generators — that needs to be drained and properly tied down.
How my crew handles it
- We bring the right-sized truck for the grade — sometimes a shuttle is smarter than a 30-foot
- Heavy plastic floor runners against the gravel-dust track-in
- Separate crating for shop tools, riding mowers, and gun safes
- Tie-downs and edge-protection for long pieces on a country road
Honest, flat, written pricing
For Battle Ground I bill at $145/hour for a two-mover crew + truck or $195/hour for three, with all the pads, dollies, and shrink-wrap included. After the walkthrough I’ll convert that to a binding flat rate locked in writing so move day stays predictable.
Read more about how we price local work on the local moving page, look at piano and specialty moving for the safes and shop tools, or see what neighboring Ridgefield, WA looks like at the Honey Do Movers homepage.
Flat-rate Battle Ground, WA moving
Two of our movers with a truck at $145/hr, or a single flat written PNW rate set before the truck pulls in
Our crew already works the steep wet driveways, the wooded-lot ranches, the basement stair lifts and the freight-elevator windows throughout Battle Ground, WA.
Get my flat-rate price

