Why Schertz Residents Trust Us With Moves That Can't Go Wrong
Schertz sits roughly 15 miles northeast of downtown San Antonio along the IH-35 corridor, spanning parts of Bexar, Comal, and Guadalupe Counties. With a median household income of $96,633, a homeownership rate above 77%, and home values ranging from the mid-$200s to well over $500,000 in neighborhoods like Riata and The Crossvine, the people who live here have made a real investment. They don't want movers who are figuring out the city on moving day.
Here's what sets Pro Alliance apart for Schertz specifically:
- We Assess Your Property Before Moving Day. Before a single box is loaded, our crew evaluates your driveway access, any gated entry requirements, HOA move-in time windows, and the best route for your truck. The Crossvine and Forest Ridge are gated communities with specific access rules. Northcliffe has streets that narrow significantly near IH-35. We show up with a plan, not questions.
- 10+ Years Moving in Schertz. We know FM 3009 and when rush-hour traffic near the IH-35 interchange makes it unusable. We know which Northcliffe subdivisions were built in the 1980s and which Crossvine streets are barely two years old and not yet on navigation apps. We know the SCUCISD school calendar and when families are moving. That knowledge doesn't come from a map — it comes from doing this here for over a decade.
- 5.0 on Google Across 83 Verified Reviews. A perfect rating built from real customers across hundreds of moves in and around the greater San Antonio area. No incentivized reviews. No paid placements. Customers who trusted us and came back to say so.
- Licensed, Insured & Background-Checked. Pro Alliance is fully licensed with the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles and carries complete liability and cargo insurance on every job. Every crew member passes a background check before they work a move. You're not opening your door to strangers — you're letting in vetted professionals.
- Transparent Pricing, Always in Writing. We quote it, we write it down, and that's what you pay. No fuel surcharges added at delivery, no staircase fees invented after the job, no hourly minimums buried in the fine print.
- Full Service or Just the Crew - Your Call. Full packing, careful handling, and furniture placement at the other end — or just experienced labor if you've handled the prep yourself. We adapt to what the job actually needs.
Credentials That Matter in a Community Like Schertz
- TxDMV Licensed - State-certified mover
- Fully Insured - Liability and cargo coverage on every job
- Background Checked - Every crew member, every time
- 5.0 Google Rating — 80+ verified reviews, no paid placements
- Written Estimates - No hidden fees, ever
- 10+ Years Movers in Schertz - We know this city
Moving Services Tailored for Schertz Homes and Businesses
Whether you're upsizing to a new construction home in The Crossvine, downsizing within Northcliffe, moving a military household near JBSA-Randolph, or relocating a business off FM 3009 or IH-35, we adapt to your specific situation — not a fixed package.
- Local moving - Schertz and the greater San Antonio metro, including Cibolo, Selma, Universal City, and New Braunfels
- Residential moving - Ranch homes, master-planned community builds, new construction, and established neighborhoods
- Commercial and office moving - Business relocations planned around your operating schedule
- Apartment moving - HOA rules, elevator logistics, and loading dock coordination handled upfront
- Furniture moving - Single pieces, full rooms, or complete household moves
- Pool table moving - Professional disassembly, transport, and level reinstallation
- Packing services - Full-pack, partial-pack, or fragile-only with quality materials
- Moving supplies - Boxes, tape, bubble wrap, wardrobe boxes available
- Furniture assembly & installation - Everything set up in your new space
- Decommissioning - Commercial and office cleanouts handled professionally
Every move starts with a free quote. We ask about your access, HOA requirements, specialty items, and timing - so there are no surprises on moving day.
[testimonials_block]What Makes Moving In and Out of Schertz Genuinely Different
Most San Antonio moving crews treat Schertz as an easy suburban job. In practice, the combination of rapid growth, IH-35 congestion, military move cycles near Randolph, and a wide range of neighborhood types creates challenges that catch unprepared companies off guard.
- IH-35 and FM 3009 traffic. Both corridors serving Schertz see significant congestion during morning and evening commute hours. A move that crosses either artery between 7–9 AM or 4–7 PM can lose 30–45 minutes each direction. We factor these windows into your schedule from the start and build in alternate routing when timing is tight.
- A wide range of property ages and types. Schertz is one of the few cities in the area where you might move someone out of a 1950s ranch-style home in Aviation Heights and into a brand-new Crossvine two-story on the same day. Older homes have narrower doorways, plaster walls, and original hardwood floors that need protection. New construction often has unfinished or unpaved driveways, debris, and streets that aren't yet on navigation apps. Our crews are prepared for both.
- HOA and gated community access. Neighborhoods like The Crossvine, Forest Ridge, and portions of Northcliffe have specific move-in time windows, truck size restrictions, and access protocols. We confirm all of this before moving day so there are no delays at the gate or with property management.
- Military move cycles near JBSA-Randolph. A significant portion of Schertz residents are active duty or veteran families connected to Joint Base San Antonio–Randolph. PCS move seasons (late spring through summer) drive up demand across the northeast San Antonio corridor fast. If your move falls between April and August, booking 4–6 weeks ahead isn't overcautious — it's necessary.
- Texas summer heat. Peak temperatures in Schertz regularly exceed 100°F from June through August. We schedule summer moves with early start times wherever possible and ensure our crews are prepared for high-heat conditions. Electronics, wood furniture, and temperature-sensitive instruments are loaded and transported with that in mind.
- Rapid development and new streets. Schertz has been one of the fastest-growing communities in the San Antonio metro for years. New cul-de-sacs, incomplete road connections, and subdivisions that aren't yet on GPS are a regular reality. Our crews know neighborhoods like Saddlebrook Ranch, Belmont Park, and Woodland Oaks well enough to route correctly without relying on an app that's six months behind the construction schedule.
Why Schertz Continues to Attract Families, Military Households, and Remote Workers
Schertz sits at a useful intersection: close enough to downtown San Antonio and JBSA-Randolph to commute easily, but far enough to feel genuinely separate from the density of the city. The IH-35 corridor gives residents straightforward access to San Antonio, New Braunfels, and Austin, while FM 3009 connects daily life - H-E-B, the Northcliffe Golf Club, and the Forum at Olympia Parkway - without requiring a highway every time.
The school system is one of the primary reasons families relocate here. Schertz is zoned to the Schertz-Cibolo-Universal City Independent School District (SCUCISD), with Samuel Clemens High School earning an A- and Byron P. Steele II High School earning an A on Niche — among the strongest ratings in the northeast San Antonio area. For families with school-age children, that matters as much as square footage.
The median household income in Schertz is $96,633 - well above the state median - and the homeownership rate sits above 77%, which means most people moving here aren't treating it as temporary. Major employers in and around the city include Amazon, Sysco, Visionworks, and FedEx Ground, supplemented by public services, healthcare, and the economic activity that comes with proximity to a large military installation.
Day-to-day life in Schertz has real texture. Crescent Bend Nature Park covers 180 acres and includes a wildlife habitat, a skate park, and a library branch. Over 140 miles of trails run through the city for hiking and biking. SchertzFest, the Fourth of July Jubilee, and Music and Movies in the Park give the community a neighborhood identity that residents consistently describe as one of the main reasons they stay.
For families, military households navigating PCS assignments, and remote workers who traded a smaller apartment for more space, Schertz delivers a version of San Antonio-area living that's hard to replicate closer in.
[blogs_block]What Does a Move in Schertz, TX Actually Cost?
Local move pricing in Schertz and the greater San Antonio area depends on home size, crew size, access conditions — including HOA rules, gated entry, and any unusual driveway or street access - and whether packing services are added. Final pricing depends on volume, access complexity, specialty items, and any packing or unpacking services. Our movers in Schertz TX provide a firm written estimate before every move — what we quote is what you pay.
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Schertz moves require a crew that knows the 78154 zip code, understands the difference between a Crossvine HOA move and a Northcliffe ranch-home relocation, and handles IH-35 and FM 3009 timing without being told. That's what Pro Alliance Services has been delivering here for over a decade.
Tell us about your move, and we'll have an honest, written estimate back to you within 24 hours. No vague ranges. No surprise fees. Just a straight price from Schertz movers that homeowners in this community have trusted for years. Contact our crew and get all your questions answered.
