Arpin of Rhode Island is a local moving company headquartered in West Warwick. The Arpin family started the company over 100 years ago. Over the last century, Arpin became the trusted local name and leader in the residential moving industry for moving services in the RI, CT, and MA communities.
With a reputation for providing excellent service and a unique focus on preserving the environment, Arpin is the only U.S.-based, family-owned and operated mover that has remained successful for more than a century. Arpin grew into a top-five national van line, but local agent, Arpin Rhode Island, remains family-owned and operated to serve southern NE’s local moving needs.
Whether you are moving around the corner, across the country, or anywhere throughout the world, you need a Rhode Island moving company with the proven experience, service quality, and a can-do attitude that can ensure a stress-free move.
As Southern New England’s most recognized van line, Arpin can deliver the household moving services you and your family need. Our 100+ years of experience, award-winning service, and family-oriented attitude make Arpin of Rhode Island the movers in RI you can trust.
Office and business relocations are complex projects, not single events, and there is more to an office relocation than just the physical moving process.
An office move requires intense planning, preparation, coordination with other service providers, and communication to ensure no downtime. Arpin of RI has over a hundred years of office moving experience, so we have the know-how to develop a move plan and provide the professional oversight needed to ensure success.
At Arpin of Rhode Island, we offer full-service storage solutions for whatever length of time you need.
Unlike most self-storage, which are metal garages built on cold concrete slabs, Arpin of RI’s warehouse will store all of your items in wooden vaults above ground. Unlike self-storage where all of your belongings are stored bare, non-carton items are wrapped in furniture pads, and all upholstered items are wrapped in plastic stretch wrap in Arpin of RI’s one-acre warehouse. Whether the storage term is long or short, a little or a lot.
If you are receiving a non-binding estimate, the charges that your mover assesses on your
shipment must be based on the actual weight of the shipment. Your mover may not lawfully
assess transportation charges on shipments with non-binding estimates on cubic feet, volume,
time (hourly) or on any basis other than weight. Also, the federal regulations require that
shipment weights must be determined on a state certified scale with a copy of the weigh
master’s tickets provided to you in support of the final invoice.
The busiest times for moving companies are typically during the summer months, May-September.
If you are planning a move during that time you should make arrangements early.
Friday and Saturdays are big moving days so if you have flexibility in your schedule it can
be easier to get a date during the week rather than a weekend.