Moving in or out of Hialeah is rarely just a logistical exercise. It is a transition that touches family, work, and the rhythm of daily life in one of the most distinctive cities in South Florida. With the largest Cuban-American population in the state and a deep network of multigenerational households, Hialeah has its own particular pace, its own traffic patterns, and its own expectations about how a moving company should behave. At Wadjet Logistics, we have been serving this community for more than thirty years, and we understand exactly what it takes to handle a move here with care, speed, and respect.
Our crews work across every Hialeah zip code, from 33010 and 33012 near the historic core, through 33013, 33014, 33015, and 33016 in the residential corridors, and out to 33018 closer to Hialeah Gardens and Westland Gardens. We also serve adjacent unincorporated pockets and the warehouse districts that line Okeechobee Road and West 49th Street. Whether you are moving a family townhouse off East 4th Avenue, a single-family home near Palm Avenue, or a small business out of the industrial cluster near Opa-locka Executive Airport, our teams know the streets, the building codes, and the unwritten rules of the neighborhood.
Why Hialeah moves are different
Hialeah is not a generic suburb. It is a dense, working city where many homes have been in the same family for decades. That means moves often involve more than just boxes: there are heirloom dining sets, sewing machines, religious altars, framed family photos that travel three generations, and tools accumulated over a lifetime of work. Our movers handle these items with the seriousness they deserve. We treat your grandmother's china hutch the same way we would treat our own.
The city is also a logistics hub. Proximity to Opa-locka Executive Airport, the Hialeah rail yard, and major distribution centers means trucks share the road with commercial traffic at all hours. We plan moves around these realities. A move scheduled at 8 a.m. on Palm Avenue is not the same as a move at 2 p.m. on a Friday on West 49th Street, and we route our trucks accordingly to keep your day on schedule.
Services we offer in Hialeah
Wadjet Logistics provides a complete set of moving services for residents and small businesses across Hialeah:
- Local moving within Hialeah, Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach counties.
- Long-distance moving to and from any state in the continental United States.
- Professional packing using high-quality boxes, packing paper, bubble wrap, and specialty crates for fragile and oversized items.
- Unpacking at your destination, including box removal and placement of items where you want them.
- Furniture assembly for beds, dressers, dining tables, office furniture, and modular systems.
- Furniture disassembly to safely break down large pieces so they fit through doorways, elevators, and tight stairwells common in older Hialeah homes.
Every service is fully insured and performed by trained employees on our payroll, not day labor. Our trucks are clearly marked, our movers wear uniforms, and every job is documented from start to finish.
Local knowledge that saves you time
Older neighborhoods in Hialeah often have narrow driveways, low carports, and mature trees that limit truck access. Newer developments closer to the Hialeah Gardens line tend to have HOA rules about move-in hours and shared driveways. Our coordinators ask the right questions up front so the crew arrives ready: shuttle vehicle if needed, dollies and ramps sized for your access, and a clear plan for parking that does not block neighbors.
We also know the building managers. Many of the mid-rise condos along West 49th Street and the senior living communities scattered across Hialeah require certificates of insurance (COI) before a move can take place. We issue COIs the same business day and coordinate elevator reservations on your behalf so you do not have to chase signatures while you are packing your kitchen.
Bilingual service from people who live here
Most of our coordinators and movers are bilingual in English and Spanish, and many were raised in Hialeah, Miami Lakes, or Opa-locka. That matters when you are coordinating a move involving an abuela who only speaks Spanish, a college-age daughter handling logistics by text in English, and a contractor at the destination who needs Creole-language coordination. We translate seamlessly, and we listen.
Long-distance moves from Hialeah
Hialeah is a launch point for thousands of long-distance relocations each year, especially to Texas, North Carolina, Georgia, Tennessee, and the New York metro area. We are FMCSA-licensed for interstate moves and provide written binding estimates, real delivery windows, and a single point of contact from quote to final delivery. Your shipment stays on our trucks, with our crews, the entire way. We do not auction your load to anonymous carriers.
Packing and assembly built around your schedule
Many Hialeah families pack themselves to save money, and that is fine. We support partial packing too: you handle clothes and personal items, we handle the kitchen, the artwork, the electronics, and the bedroom furniture. On the other end, we unpack as much or as little as you want, reassemble beds and dining tables, and remove the boxes when we leave. You walk into a livable home the same day.
Pricing that matches the work
We quote in writing after a short conversation about your inventory, your access at both ends, and your preferred date. For local moves, we charge by the hour with a clear minimum and no surprise fuel or stair fees. For long-distance moves, we provide a binding estimate based on weight or cubic feet. You always know what you are paying before the truck arrives.
Hialeah neighborhoods we know inside and out
Each section of Hialeah has its own character. The historic core around East 4th Avenue and East 49th Street contains the city's oldest single-family homes, many with original Spanish-tile roofs, hand-laid terrazzo floors, and modest driveways that require careful truck positioning. Our crews routinely use shuttle trucks here when full-size trailers cannot reach the curb. The Palm Springs neighborhood, sitting around West 16th Avenue, blends older bungalows with newer construction and tends to have wider streets but narrower driveways. Closer to Hialeah Gardens (33018), the housing stock shifts to townhouses, gated developments, and modern single-family homes with HOA notification requirements. We handle each section accordingly, with crew briefings before move day and a coordinator on call throughout the job.
Commercial and small-business moves in Hialeah
Hialeah is one of the largest commercial and industrial corridors in Miami-Dade. We handle moves for small businesses, distribution operations, retail storefronts, and professional offices throughout the warehouse districts along Okeechobee Road, West 49th Street, and the Hialeah Industrial Park. We coordinate weekend or after-hours moves so business operations are not interrupted, label inventory by department or workstation, and document everything with photos and a written inventory at both ends. For larger commercial moves, we send multiple trucks and crews of six or more to finish within a single weekend.
Storage and partial-pack solutions
Not every Hialeah move is a clean origin-to-destination job. Many families need to stage belongings temporarily while they renovate a new home, sell a previous one, or transition between leases. We offer climate-controlled storage in our facility and can hold items for a few days, a few weeks, or several months. We also offer partial packing: you handle the personal items and clothing, we handle the kitchen, electronics, artwork, and bedroom furniture. This combination saves money without sacrificing the care that fragile items deserve.
Insurance and protection options
Every move we perform includes basic released-value protection at no cost, as required by federal law. We also offer full-value replacement coverage for an additional fee, which we strongly recommend for moves with valuable items or long-distance shipments. Our coordinators walk you through the options, explain the limits and exclusions in plain language, and help you choose the right level of protection based on what you are moving. We never push unnecessary coverage, and we never bury terms in fine print.
What to expect on move day in Hialeah
On move day, our crew arrives at the agreed time in a clearly marked truck, wearing Wadjet Logistics uniforms. The lead mover introduces the team, walks the home with you, and confirms the inventory and any special-handling items. We lay protection at entry points and high-traffic interior paths, including blanket wrap on door corners and runners on tile or wood floors. Packing, if part of the job, starts first; loading follows in a sequence designed to maximize truck space without compromising fragile items. At the destination, the same crew unloads, places furniture where you direct, reassembles beds and tables, and removes packing materials at your request. A final walk-through with the lead mover confirms everything is in order, with a signed inventory and a clear next-step if anything needs follow-up.
Booking your move in Hialeah
The best dates fill up first, especially the last weekend of each month and the first week after schools let out in June. Call +1 (305) 970-6538 or email info@wadjetlogistics.com to get on the schedule. We answer the phone in English or Spanish, we return messages the same business day, and we treat every estimate as a commitment, not a sales pitch.
Thirty years in this market is not an accident. It is the result of treating each Hialeah family like a neighbor and each move like the one that will earn the next referral. We would be honored to do the same for you.
