Stillwater Transfer & Storage was established in 1956 by a local business man and leader of the community, Real Pitts. Born, raised, and educated in Stillwater, Linford R. Pitts purchased the business from his father in 1973. Today, Lynn’s sons Robert & Bryan Pitts own the company. Originally, the business was located in downtown Stillwater 1985 a larger facility was built at 2005 East 6th Street where it still is today. This expansive location is where you can find all your moving and storage needs including over 300 mini-storage units, hauling to move you anywhere in Oklahoma, record storage and long term storage inside our warehouse.
Stillwater Transfer & Storage has been in the moving business since 1956
Whether you are moving your home or office we will provide trained and experienced staff to insure complete satisfaction with your move. Please call us today or click here for a free estimate.
60 years of experience
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All of your packing and moving needs at one facility??
Are you looking for something more secure than your basic mini storage? Do you need help storing and accessing your items?
Then our 15,000 square foot safe and secure warehouse is perfect for you. We will pick up, inventory and store all your goods in our fully bonded and insured facility. This is ideal for long term storage or those requiring assistance. Call now to set up a tour.
In all likelihood, you will find that an on-site estimate based on a physical survey
of the items that you plan on moving will be more accurate than an estimate that you
provide to your mover over the telephone or the Internet. So, unless circumstances warrant
(normally due to the time constraints of a short-notice move or because you are only shipping
a few items) think carefully before you elect to waive the required physical survey
of your shipment.
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.