Looking for movers near Clayton Heights? We run Clayton every week, the dense new townhome rows, the coach houses over the rear lanes, and the tightest street parking in Surrey, which we sort before we show up.
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Clayton Heights sits between Cloverdale and Langley – northeast of old Cloverdale, west of Willoughby. Roughly 200 Street on the east, the Trans-Canada to the north, 64 Avenue south, 176 Street west. It splits into East Clayton, West Clayton and the Clayton Corridor. We’ve loaded trucks on most of these narrow grid streets. We know which ones squeeze a 26-footer and which let us back right up to the door.
This is Surrey’s densest new neighbourhood, and it’s no accident. East Clayton came out of the Headwaters Project – UBC’s Patrick Condon ran a 1999 design charrette, Surrey adopted the plan in 2003, and it brought back rear lanes, coach houses and a connected street grid to a suburb. No cul-de-sacs. Front porches. Most homes were built from the 2000s on. Pretty to live in. A real puzzle to move out of.
The housing mix here is unusual, and it changes every job. You’ve got strata townhome complexes with gyms and playgrounds, freehold row homes where you own the land and pay no strata fee, condos, and detached homes – most with a legal basement suite plus a coach house over the garage on the back lane. So one detached address can hold two or three households. We plan for that before the truck rolls.
Detached homes here use alley access. The driveway and garage face the rear lane, not the street. That changes everything about where we park and how far we carry. We’ve worked the lanes off 188 Street near the 72 Avenue village centre, the freehold rows through East Clayton, and the townhome pockets north of 72 Avenue where parking breathes a little easier.
We’re local. Our base is 8567 164 Street, a short run up 64 Avenue or Fraser Highway into Clayton. We move Clayton Heights families every week – 5.0 on Google across 336 reviews. We’ve handled big-brand work for IKEA, Cozey and Samsung, so the tricky stuff like rear-lane carries and stacked-suite moves doesn’t rattle us.

Parking is the thing everyone warns you about, and they’re right. Clayton is built denser than its neighbours, so street parking is tight and visitor stalls fill fast. Some evenings it feels like there’s an event on every block. We don’t gamble on it. We scout the loading spot early, book the visitor or rear-lane access ahead, and plan a longer carry when we have to. Our local Surrey movers know parking eases north of 72 Avenue and tightens through the freehold rows, so we stage the truck where it actually fits.
The rear lanes are the other half of it. Coach houses sit above the garage off a narrow back lane, and a basement suite sits under the main house. That’s a stacked move – two front doors, two sets of stairs, sometimes a tight turn from the lane. We size the crew to the stairs and the carry, not just the square footage. Bulky pieces get our heavy and oversized item crew, and flat-pack beds and shelving go back together fast with furniture assembly so you’re not living out of boxes.
Strata townhome complexes add their own rules. Bigger Clayton complexes book move-in windows and may want a loading spot reserved or an elevator held in the taller buildings. We call the strata or property manager ahead, lock the time, and pad the entry so you don’t lose a deposit. Time it around school drop-off near Clayton Heights Secondary and the streets clear up. We’ve done enough of these to know the difference an hour makes.
Clayton runs on townhomes – strata complexes with shared drives, and freehold row homes built from the 2000s on. Both mean narrow approaches, shared visitor parking and two or three flights of interior stairs. We bring the right crew size so nobody’s dragging a couch up alone, protect the rails and corners on tight turns, and stage the truck where it won’t block your neighbours. We move you out clean and on time, deposit intact.
East Clayton was built dense on purpose – legal basement suites under most detached homes, coach houses above the garage on the rear lane. That’s a stacked move with two front doors and two staircases. We carry from the back lane, work the tight turn off the alley, and keep the suite move and the main-house move from tangling. Renters moving in or out of a Clayton coach house get a crew that’s done the exact same lane before.
Clayton’s mid-rise and low-rise condos cluster near the 188 Street and 72 Avenue village centre, with more coming along the Fraser Highway SkyTrain corridor. Those mean booked elevators, narrow lobbies and strict move windows. We confirm the elevator hold and loading zone with your building first, pad the elevator, and run a tight shuttle so we clear out inside your slot. No surprise fees from the strata, no half-finished move when the window closes.
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One pricing story, and it’s simple. We bill on the actual hours your move takes, broken down up front before we start – no padded estimate, no flat-rate guesswork. In Clayton, the hours are driven by real things: how far we carry from a tight street or a rear lane, how many flights of stairs in a townhome or a stacked coach-house-plus-suite address, whether a strata elevator has to be booked and held, and the short drive from our 164 Street base up into East or West Clayton.
We walk you through it plainly. Crew size, the stair and carry situation, parking and access, drive time – you see what moves the number before the truck rolls. When we scout the loading spot ahead and time it around the school-run streets near Clayton Heights Secondary, the job runs leaner and the bill comes in honest. You only pay for the hours we actually work.
Tell us the two addresses and the size of your home. We give you an honest hourly estimate up front.
We sort the access, the loading spot and the time of day across Clayton Heights before move day.
Wrapped, padded and loaded in the right order. The clock only runs while we work.
Everything placed and set up where you want it. You check the time sheet, that’s the bill.
Clayton Heights was designed dense, the Headwaters New Urbanist grid of narrow streets, rear lanes, coach houses and legal suites. It’s a great place to live and a tricky place to move, and parking is the thing everyone warns you about.
Between Cloverdale and Langley, roughly 200 Street to the east, Highway 1 to the north, 64 Avenue to the south and 176 Street to the west, including East Clayton, West Clayton and the Clayton Corridor.
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Every week. We cover all of Clayton – East Clayton, West Clayton and the Clayton Corridor, from 200 Street west to 176 Street, Fraser Highway and 64 Avenue up to the Trans-Canada. Our base is on 164 Street, a few minutes out, so we know these narrow grid streets and rear lanes first-hand.
We scout the loading spot before move day and book visitor or rear-lane access ahead when we can. Parking eases north of 72 Avenue and gets tight through the freehold rows, so we stage the truck where it fits and plan a longer carry if we have to. No blocking neighbours, no scramble on the day.
Yes – it’s one of the most common Clayton jobs we do. Coach houses sit over the garage off a narrow back lane, so we carry from the alley and work the tight turn. We size the crew to the stairs and the carry, not just the contents, so the move stays quick even from a second-floor lane unit.
We do these stacked moves regularly in East Clayton. Two front doors, two staircases, sometimes two households out the same week. We plan the order so the suite move and the main-house move don’t tangle, and bring enough crew that neither one gets stuck waiting on the truck.
All the time. Bigger complexes book move-in windows and may want a loading spot reserved or an elevator held. We call the strata or property manager ahead, lock your time, and pad the entry points so your damage deposit stays safe and the move finishes inside the window.
We like timing it around school drop-off near Clayton Heights Secondary – the streets clear up mid-morning and parking gets easier. Weekday slots are usually smoother than weekends for visitor parking too. We’ll suggest a window that dodges the worst of the squeeze on your block.
Yes. Clayton’s freehold row homes look like townhomes but you own the land and pay no strata fee. They still mean narrow approaches, shared drives and two or three flights of interior stairs, so we bring the right crew size and protect the rails and corners on the tight turns.
We do. Our packing crew can box your whole place or just the kitchen and breakables, which keeps the truck loading fast – and that matters when you’re working a tight loading window or a long rear-lane carry. Less time fumbling on the curb means fewer billed hours.
The Surrey-Langley SkyTrain is going in along Fraser Highway with stations near 184, 190 and 196 Street, so there’s lane work and detours in spots. We check the route ahead and pick the cleanest access into your block, whether that’s off 188 Street, 72 Avenue or the back lanes.
Yes. Beds, shelving and flat-pack pieces come apart for the move and go back together at the new address, so you’re not sleeping on a mattress on the floor your first night. We’ve done plenty of IKEA-style assembly on Clayton coach-house and townhome jobs.
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