I’ve watched Ridgefield, WA grow from a quiet I-5 exit into a real town
I’m Garrett Bramwell, and when I started Honey Do Movers in 2013, Ridgefield, WA was the exit you took to get to the Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge. Now it’s one of the fastest-growing pockets of Clark County — a newer growth ring of family subdivisions, a refreshed downtown grid, and still that semi-rural acreage feel on the west side. We move people in both halves of it.
The two Ridgefield, WA moves we see
1. The new-build family move
- Closing-day timing tight against the builder walkthrough
- Big garage staging with the first appliance deliveries
- Long single-level carries from the curb back to the primary suite
- Plenty of new flooring that needs the heavy runners
2. The older Ridgefield acreage move
- Long gravel driveways off the rural west-side roads
- Detached shops, equipment, and outdoor gear
- Older two-story farmhouses with narrow stair turns
Flat rate, in writing, every time
Ridgefield is on my local map — same rates as Vancouver, WA itself. That’s $145/hour for two movers + truck or $195/hour for three, all gear included, and I convert it to a binding flat rate before we load.
We’re a real licensed moving company — Washington UTC household-goods permit plus an Oregon DOT HHG license — running our own trucks. See the local moving page, look at our full-service packing for new-build closings, or compare neighboring Battle Ground, WA and the rest of the Portland-Vancouver service map.
Flat-rate Ridgefield, 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 Ridgefield, WA.
Get my flat-rate price

