A Few Good College Men

8616 Dakota Dr , Rockville, MD 20850 • (202) 557-4000

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A Few Good College Men is located at 8616 Dakota Dr , Rockville, MD 20850.

Specialties
AFGCM specializes in local and long distance moves, providing an unsurpassed moving experience for clients up and down the Eastern Seaboard.

Our projects range from single item deliveries to full house moves, covering anything from packing to wrapping, and disassembling to assembling. We customize our service to fit your needs - depending on the size of your move, and our expert movers are confident in their ability to safely handle any piece you own, from your beloved antique curio-cabinet.

Having reliably served the DC Metro area since 2004, we understand the business and our clientele, and it is our goal to make your move as quick and stress-free as possible. Our moving company provide great hourly rates, and can tailor a flat rate to your project if desired. From Junk Removal to Moving, we are committed to providing the best move at an affordable rate. Big or small give us a call, and ask the guys at A Few Good College Men Moving.
History
Established in 2004.
by Dany during his studies at GMU, AFGCM was founded on the principle that moving should be affordable. He quickly found and flourished in a niche providing low-cost, high quality moves around campus, and decided to expand his services to the surrounding area.

Over the years Dany has assembled the best movers that today provide unparalleled services, exceptional prices. This is a great value that is hard to match in the business. AFGCM is still a small company, a trait we feel allows us to better connect with and serve our clients. Our goal is to offer a boutique style local and long distance moving and delivery services, saving you time, money and the headache that is generally associated with moving.

Having been in the business for close to a decade, we understand the stresses and constraints a move can bring, and we guarantee to make the process as smooth and effortless for you as possible.
Meet the Business Owner
Dany A.
Business Owner
Dany works tirelessly to provide the best moving services in the area, and is constantly thinking of ways to expand and improve his company. He will most likely be the first, and last person you talk to after calling AFGCM. First because he stay connected with number one asset (his staff) and know how to keep them safe and happy, last because he is usually on the job, giving the best customer service a business owner can provide. He loves what he does, and it shows in the dedication, knowledge and care he offers during each and every move.

To contact A Few Good College Men, call (202) 557-4000, or view more information below. Looking for more locations in Rockville, MD? Scroll down to see a listing of waste locations and handlers towards the bottom of this page.

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Street Address

8616 Dakota Dr
Rockville, MD 20850
United States

Phone

P: (202) 557-4000

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