Professional Condo Moving Services in Burnaby
Burnaby has become one of Metro Vancouver’s most active condo markets, with major developments at Metrotown, Brentwood, and Lougheed creating thousands of new units every year. Moving into or out of a Burnaby condo requires more than just strong backs and a truck — it requires movers who understand strata regulations, freight elevator protocols, move-in deposit requirements, and the specific logistics of each building. Simple Moves provides full-service condo moving throughout Burnaby, handling the crew, the truck, and the coordination that makes condo relocations run smoothly.
Updated for 2026 — this guide reflects the latest professional moving services and pricing in Burnaby.
Table of Contents
- Professional Condo Moving Services in Burnaby
- Understanding Burnaby Condo Moving Requirements
- The Simple Moves Condo Moving Process
- Protecting Your Condo and Common Areas
- Burnaby Condo Areas We Serve
- Seasonal Patterns and Booking Recommendations
- Frequently Asked Questions About Burnaby Condo Moves
- Moving Between Burnaby Condos and Other Housing Types
- Burnaby Condo Move Preparation Guide
- Book Your Burnaby Condo Move Today
Whether you are taking possession of a presale unit at a new Brentwood development, relocating from one Metrotown tower to another, or moving from a house in another city into a Burnaby condo, our team brings the right expertise and equipment to every job.
Understanding Burnaby Condo Moving Requirements
Condo moves in Burnaby are governed by building-specific rules set by strata councils and property management companies. These requirements vary from building to building, but there are common elements that apply to most Burnaby condo relocations.
Strata Regulations and Move-Day Compliance
Every Burnaby condo building operates under a strata corporation with bylaws that govern moving activities. Common strata regulations include designated moving hours (often restricted to weekday business hours), mandatory advance notice to the strata council or property manager, requirements for protective coverings in common areas, and restrictions on the use of passenger elevators for moving purposes.
Violating strata bylaws can result in fines that range from $50 to $500 or more, depending on the infraction and the building. Our team reviews your building’s strata requirements before moving day and ensures full compliance, protecting you from unnecessary penalties.
Move-In and Move-Out Deposits
Burnaby condo buildings routinely require a refundable deposit before a move can proceed. These deposits typically range from $300 to $1,500, with newer and more upscale buildings tending toward the higher end. The deposit is held by the strata and returned after the move, provided no damage is found in common areas — hallways, elevators, lobbies, and parkade areas.
Protecting your deposit is a priority for our crew. We use elevator blankets, floor runners, door frame protectors, and wall corner guards on every condo move. These precautions prevent the scuffs, scratches, and dents that lead to deposit deductions. Our track record of leaving common areas in pristine condition gives our clients confidence that their deposits will be returned in full.
Freight Elevator Scheduling
Burnaby’s newer condo towers — particularly those at Metrotown, Brentwood, and the Lougheed corridor — have dedicated freight elevators for moves and deliveries. Access must be booked in advance through the property management company or building concierge. Booking windows are typically four to six hours, and high-demand dates such as month-end weekends can fill up weeks ahead.
We coordinate with your building’s management to confirm the elevator booking and plan our crew’s work around the available window. Our movers are experienced at working within tight time constraints, using efficient loading sequences and organized workflows to complete the move within the allotted time.
Loading Dock and Parkade Restrictions
Most Burnaby condo towers have underground parkades with vehicle height limits that may not accommodate full-size moving trucks. Some buildings offer ground-level loading docks, but these also require advance booking and may have time restrictions. In cases where our truck cannot access underground facilities, we arrange street-level loading using the building’s exterior loading zone or a nearby parking area.
During the quoting process, we ask about your building’s parking and loading setup so we can plan the most efficient approach. We handle the logistics ahead of time so your moving day proceeds without access-related delays.
The Simple Moves Condo Moving Process
Request Your Quote
Contact us at (604) 398-4680 or use our online quote form. We gather details about your condo — size, floor level, building name, and any known strata requirements — along with information about your destination. This allows us to provide an accurate hourly estimate that covers the full crew and the truck.
Pre-Move Building Coordination
Before your move, we confirm all building logistics: freight elevator booking, permitted hours, loading dock or parkade access, and required protective measures. If your building has specific forms or procedures for move-ins or move-outs, we review those and prepare accordingly. Our crew receives a detailed move plan covering every aspect of the building’s requirements.
Professional Execution on Moving Day
Our team arrives at the scheduled time with a full complement of moving equipment: furniture blankets, stretch wrap, floor runners, elevator pads, corner guards, dollies, hand trucks, and securing straps. We begin by installing protective coverings in common areas per your building’s requirements. Then we systematically wrap, protect, and move your belongings from your condo to the truck.
Every item is loaded with care, using strategic placement and securing techniques to prevent shifting during transit. At your new condo, we install common area protection before bringing anything inside, then unload and place furniture in the rooms you specify. Beds are reassembled, tables and desks are set up, and we confirm placement with you before wrapping up.
Protecting Your Condo and Common Areas
The condition of a building’s common areas after your move directly determines whether you get your deposit back. Here is the comprehensive protection approach we use on every Burnaby condo move:
- Elevator protection: Padded blankets line the interior of the freight elevator, covering walls, handrails, and doors. This prevents scratches and dents from furniture and boxes during loading and unloading trips.
- Hallway floor runners: Heavy-duty protective runners are laid from your unit’s door to the elevator and from the elevator to the loading area. These prevent scuffs, wheel marks, and dirt from being tracked into common hallways.
- Wall and corner guards: Rigid protectors are placed on wall corners, door frames, and any high-contact points along the moving route. These take the impact instead of the building’s finishes.
- Door hold-open devices: Proper door hold-open methods keep fire doors and unit doors secure without scratching frames or walls.
- Furniture blankets and wrap: Every piece of furniture is fully wrapped before it leaves your unit, protecting both the item and any surface it comes near during the move.
Burnaby Condo Areas We Serve
Burnaby’s condo developments are concentrated in several key areas, each with its own character and building profiles. We provide condo moving services throughout all of Burnaby:
- Metrotown — Burnaby’s largest condo hub, featuring high-rise towers surrounding Metropolis at Metrotown, with buildings ranging from the 1990s to brand-new completions. This area has the highest density and most frequent condo move activity in Burnaby.
- Brentwood Town Centre — one of Metro Vancouver’s most rapidly transforming neighbourhoods, with multiple new towers from developers including Concord Pacific, BOSA, and The Amazing Brentwood mixed-use development.
- Lougheed Town Centre and Burquitlam — a growing corridor of new condo towers anchored by SkyTrain stations and Lougheed mall, with significant development from Polygon, Ledingham McAllister, and others.
- Edmonds and Highgate — a mix of established condos from the 2000s and newer developments, with generally good access and loading facilities.
- South Burnaby and Byrne Creek — emerging condo areas with increasing density and new construction.
- Burnaby Heights and Capitol Hill — smaller-scale condo buildings with a neighbourhood feel, often featuring wood-frame construction and different access considerations than high-rise towers.
Seasonal Patterns and Booking Recommendations
Burnaby’s condo moving demand peaks between May and September, with particularly heavy activity in July and August. Presale completions, which tend to cluster in spring and fall, create additional waves of move-in activity at newly completed buildings. During these busy periods, freight elevator slots at popular buildings can be booked out two to three weeks in advance.
For the best availability and scheduling flexibility, book your move as early as possible. Mid-week dates — Tuesday through Thursday — offer the most options throughout the year. Our transparent hourly pricing covers the crew and the truck with no hidden charges, regardless of when you book.
Frequently Asked Questions About Burnaby Condo Moves
How do I find out my building’s move-in or move-out procedures?
Contact your strata management company or building concierge. They can provide the specific requirements for your building, including permitted hours, deposit amounts, elevator booking procedures, and any required forms. Share this information with us and we will incorporate it into our move plan.
What happens if we go over the freight elevator booking time?
We plan every move to fit within your booked elevator window. In the rare event that additional time is needed, we communicate with building management to request an extension. If no extension is available, we work with you to find the best solution — which may include completing the remaining items via stairs or scheduling a follow-up visit.
Can you move a piano into a Burnaby condo?
Yes, we handle piano moves as part of condo relocations. Pianos require specialized handling due to their weight and sensitivity, and condo buildings add the challenge of elevator weight limits and tight corridor clearances. Let us know about your piano during the quoting process so we can plan the appropriate crew size and equipment.
Do I need to be present during the entire move?
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We recommend being present at the beginning to walk through the move plan with the crew leader and at the end for the final placement walkthrough. You do not need to be present for the entire duration, but having a contact person available by phone is helpful in case questions arise about specific items or placement preferences.
What is included in your hourly rate?
Our hourly rate covers the full moving crew, the truck, all protective materials (blankets, wrap, floor runners, corner guards), and standard moving equipment (dollies, hand trucks, straps). There are no additional charges for fuel, mileage, or basic equipment. The clock starts when we arrive at your door and stops when the last item is placed at your destination.
Moving Between Burnaby Condos and Other Housing Types
Many of our Burnaby condo moves involve transitions between different housing types. You might be downsizing from a house in North Burnaby into a compact condo at Metrotown, or moving from a rental apartment into your first purchased condo at Brentwood. Each scenario presents different planning considerations — downsizing moves may require decluttering and disposal services, while first-time condo purchases may involve coordinating with completion dates and key handover schedules.
We also handle moves from Burnaby condos to other Metro Vancouver destinations, including moves to Vancouver, New Westminster, Coquitlam, and Surrey. Regardless of the direction or distance, our full-service approach means we manage the logistics at both ends, including building coordination at your origin and destination.
Burnaby Condo Move Preparation Guide
Working with Strata and Building Management
Burnaby condo moves require close coordination with your strata council and building management at both the origin and destination buildings. Most Burnaby condo buildings require a minimum of one to two weeks notice for elevator reservations, and some popular buildings in Metrotown and Brentwood may need even more advance booking. Expect to pay a refundable damage deposit ranging from $200 to $500, which is returned after the building manager inspects common areas for any damage from the move. Ask your building management about specific rules regarding floor protection, door hold-opens, and any prohibited items in the service elevator.
Protecting Condo Common Areas
Condo buildings in Burnaby take common area protection seriously, and so do we. Our crews arrive with floor runners to protect hallway carpeting and hard flooring from the unit door to the elevator and from the elevator to the loading dock. We use corner guards on walls at tight turns and door frame protectors to prevent scuffing during furniture moves. This level of care protects you from damage charges against your deposit and keeps the move professional and respectful of your neighbours. Many Burnaby condo buildings have specific floor protection requirements outlined in their bylaws, and we comply with all of them.
Timing Your Burnaby Condo Move
Most Burnaby condo buildings restrict moving to weekday business hours, typically 9 AM to 5 PM, with some allowing Saturday moves. Sunday and evening moves are rarely permitted due to noise bylaws and neighbour consideration. Within your permitted window, an early start is always best because it provides a buffer if the move takes longer than expected. If your building allows a full eight-hour window, a 9 AM start gives you comfortable time for a two or three bedroom condo move without rushing at the end of the day. We recommend confirming the exact permitted hours with both buildings well in advance and communicating those times clearly when you book your move.
Book Your Burnaby Condo Move Today
Condo moves in Burnaby involve more rules, more coordination, and more potential pitfalls than a typical residential move. Simple Moves takes all of that off your plate. From navigating strata requirements and booking freight elevators to protecting common areas and executing an efficient move, we handle every detail professionally.
Call us at (604) 398-4680 or request a free quote online to get started. We are ready to make your Burnaby condo move simple and stress-free.
High-Rise Movers for Burnaby Condos and Apartments
Burnaby’s high-rise condo towers around Metrotown and Brentwood require movers who understand elevator booking procedures and building access protocols. Our condo moving team handles narrow hallway moving, staircase carry when elevators are unavailable, and all strata requirements for move-in and move-out. Whether you are relocating from a walk-up apartment or a modern high-rise, Simple Moves provides the specialized equipment and building experience to complete your move smoothly.
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