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At Father & Son Moving & Storage, moving isn’t just our business—it’s our legacy. We’ve served the Los Angeles community for over 30 years, helping families and companies relocate safely and efficiently. That’s why we’re proud to be one of the most trusted movers Los Angeles has to offer. Our team understands that no two moves are alike, which is why we provide personalized attention every step of the way. We bring skill, care, and local expertise to each project. When you need Los Angeles CA movers who truly care about your experience, Father & Son Moving & Storage is the name to remember.
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7635 Haskell Ave, 91406, Van Nuys, United States
- 818-407-8888
- info@fnsmoving.com
- afatherandsonmoving.com
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