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Servicing Areas :
Moving In Maryland
Moving In Washington DC
Moving In Northern Virginia
1-866-585-5490
Our professionals are trained, qualified, and capable of performing any move, under any circumstances. If your move requires special handling, we will let you know in advance. Our team will follow your move from the moment you first contact us for an estimate to the moment the move is completed to your satisfaction.

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Pro Movers is licensed and bonded by the United States Department of Transportation. Our mission is to provide a total quality service that exceeds our customers expectations. We will provide all your local residential and commercial needs in courteous and professional manner. Welcome and enjoy your stress free moving. You have chosen correctly !
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Welcome to the Moving Company Wheaton MD Moving Services Company provided by Pro Movers. We would like to take this opportunity to show you how we can provide the best residential(house), commercial and office moving service using the highest quality equipments at affordable rates. Moving Company Wheaton MD Moving Services Company provided by Pro Movers offers fast, friendly and courteous movers services. We use only the best equipment and maintain a skilled staff to answer all your moving needs.
We are servicing the following zip codes : 20902 20906 20915
Did you know?
Wheaton is an unincorporated, urbanized area in Montgomery County, Maryland, USA, north of Washington, D.C., northwest of Silver Spring. Wheaton takes its name from Frank Wheaton (1833-1903), a career officer in the United States Army and volunteer from Rhode Island in the Union Army who rose to the rank of major-general while serving before, during, and after the American Civil War.
Wheaton's boundaries are not officially defined. The United States Census Bureau has not chosen to make Wheaton itself into a Census-Designated Place, but instead combines it with Glenmont into a single Wheaton-Glenmont CDP, centered at 39°3′N 77°3′W / 39.05°N 77.05°W / 39.05; -77.05, whose 2000 census population was 57,694. According to Rand McNally, the Greater Wheaton area (which extends beyond Wheaton-Glenmont CDP) had an estimated population of 134,800 in 2005. The United States Geological Survey, however, does consider Wheaton as a place whose center is at latitude 39°2′23″N 77°3′20″W / 39.03972°N 77.05556°W / 39.03972; -77.05556. The United States Postal Service has assigned Zip Code 20902 to Wheaton but the Wheaton Post Office is part of the Silver Spring area. Downtown Wheaton can be found at the intersections of Veirs Mill Road (Md. Rt. 586), University Boulevard (Md. Rt. 193), and Georgia Avenue (Md. Rt. 97). Wheaton developed from Leesborough (named in 1826), a business district which popped near the junction of three major roads: The first is Brookeville Pike (also known as the "Washington-Brookeville Pike" and later as the "Union Turnpike", now MD Route 97, Georgia Ave) a north/south toll thoroughfare running from Washington, DC to Brookeville, Maryland and eventually to Baltimore, Maryland.
The second road, Veirs Mill Road (MD Route 586, named after a grist and sawmill built on Rock Creek by Samuel Clark Veirs in 1838[1]), was one portion of a much longer throughfare connecting westwards to Rockville, Maryland and thence towards the Potomac River and subsequently to Virginia via ferry crossings. This was also known as the "City Road" in Rockville, and around the time of the Civil War it was known also as the "New Cut Road"[2][3].
The last of these roads was known as Old Bladensburg Road (now MD Route 193, University Boulevard) which, as it does in present day, connected Georgetown, Bethesda, Chevy Chase, and Bladensburg
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