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Smith Dray Line

  • Serving Asheville, NC Since 1888
  • Dependable & High-Quality Moves
  • Residential, Commercial & International

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Top Moving Services in Asheville, NC

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Residential Movers

Our residential movers perform local, interstate, intrastate, long distance and military relocations for clients across our service area.

Professional moving specialist.

Commercial Movers

Office moving, corporate relocation, home delivery and hotel moving operations have never been easier than with Smith Dray Line.

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International Movers

Smith Dray Line is proud to be an international mover of choice in North Carolina. Get in touch with us today!

Why Choose Our Professional Moving Company?

Trusted Movers for 100+ years

We have over a century of experience in residential and commercial moving.

Convenient Locations

We have 5 locations across North & South Carolina.

Free Estimates

We offer free, no-obligation moving estimates.

An Atlas Van Lines Agent

Smith Dray Line is proud to be an Atlas Van Lines Agent.

Reviews from Customers Moving in Asheville

"Very Grateful" movers

"I just want to thank Smith Dray line for the smoothest move I could hope for... Your employee's were respectful and polite. They handled my very heavy furniture so well. I cannot express how grateful I am."

-Tonya T.

"Best Move Ever!!!"" movers

"The move went fantastic! The movers came in with a large crew and got the job done quickly and efficiently. They were extremely courteous and polite and..."

-Francine C.

"Highly Recommend" containers

"We used this mover in late August this year and was very pleased...They picked up and delivered when they said they would...The move was reasonable in price. We would highly recommend this professional group to anyone. Satisfied customer."

-Waters

We Serve All of Asheville's Moving Needs

Full-scale moving and storage services for residential and commercial clients

Do you need a fast, reliable, cost-effective residential or commercial move in the Asheville, NC area? Have you got a big move to one of the Alamo Heights Homes? Good news! The Smith Dray Line moving company offers high quality moving services to Asheville, NC and has served the area for decades. We are the leading residential and commercial moving company in Asheville because we provide the highest quality moving services and storage options in the area. In addition to offering a wide variety of moving services, we employ an experienced, dedicated team who will deliver customized solutions and a seamless moving experience for you. If you’re moving home you’ll probably be considering hiring a dumpster, why not let dumpster.co do some of the hard work for you by helping you locate a local dumpster service. Moving home is always hard work, it helpful to have some where to rest afterwards, like a queen size mattress, to enjoy your new home.

Local and Long Distance Household and Residential Moves

We perform local, long distance and international moving services for residential and commercial businesses with efficiency and ease. Our Relocation Coordinators will create a customized moving schedule to streamline the process for you. In addition, you will have full access to our professional team of Asheville movers, packers and relocation personnel. Moving with Smith Dray Line is the way to go when you want the best.

Commercial Mover for Offices and Businesses serving the entire Asheville, North Carolina Area

Office moving, corporate relocation and hotel moving are just a few of the commercial relocation offerings made convenient by Smith Dray Line Moving. Our team has the experience and expertise to breakdown and install modular furniture, as well as the gentle touch required to move high-end business furniture. Let the professional moving team of Smith Dray Line team alleviate some of the stress of your commercial or business move. You’ll be glad you did.

Specialized Services for Buncombe County, NC and surrounding areas

Many people worry about finding a moving company they can trust with large items like pianos or one-of-a-kind heirlooms. The team at Smith Dray Line is extensively trained and specially equipped to handle specialized moving needs. From a treasured baby grand piano or delicate fine art to industrial trade show booths or medical equipment – you can count on our moving team.

Short Term and Long Term Storage Services Options

Our facilities offer safe, reliable solutions for both short-term and long-term storage of residential and commercial items.

Take the first step towards a convenient, hassle-free move – contact Smith Dray Line today and let our experienced team customize a moving solution targeted specifically for your needs.

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About Asheville North Carolina

Asheville ( ASH-vil) is a city in, and the county seat of, Buncombe County, North Carolina, United States. Located at the confluence of the French Broad and Swannanoa rivers, it is the largest city in Western North Carolina and the state's 12th-most populous city. According to the 2020 United States Census, the city's population was 94,589, up from 83,393 in the 2010 census. It is the principal city in the four-county Asheville metropolitan area, which had a population of 424,858 in 2010, and of 469,015 in 2020.

Things to Do and See In Asheville

  • Asheville Art Museum (near Biltmore Avenue and Southwest Pack Square): The Asheville Art Museum is the only community-based nonprofit visual art organization in Western North Carolina (WNC) and is Accredited by the American Alliance of Museums. The Museum is located on the center square of downtown Asheville, 2 South Pack Square at Pack Place. http://www.ashevilleart (...).
  • Jackson Building (Asheville, North Carolina) (near South Market Street and South Pack Square): The Jackson Building is a 140 ft (43m) 15-story buildinghttp://www.emporis.com/en/wm/bu/?id=jacksonbuilding-asheville-nc-usa, Retrieved on 2009/01/27. in Asheville, North Carolina which was completed in 1924 in Pack Square downtown. It was the first skyscraper in western North Carolina. (...).
  • Asheville Police Department (near South Spruce Street and Marjorie Street): The Asheville Police Department (APD) is a nationally accredited police department and the primary law enforcement agency servicing a population of 72,789 people within of the municipality of Asheville, North Carolina. http://quickfacts.census.gov/qfd/states/37/3702140.html (...).
  • Asheville Female College (near Church Street and Patton Avenue): The Asheville Female College was the first institution of higher education in the western portion of North Carolina, founded as the Asheville Female Seminary in 1841 by John Dickson, M.D. and Rev. Erasmus Rowley, D.D (...).
  • Black Mountain College Museum + Arts Center (near Broadway Street and East Walnut Street): The Black Mountain College Museum + Arts Center (BMCM+AC) is an exhibition space and resource center located at 56 Broadway in downtown Asheville, North Carolina dedicated to preserving and continuing the legacy of educational and artistic innovations of Black Mountain College (BMC) (...).
  • Firestorm Cafe & Books (near Commerce Street and Buncombe Street): Firestorm Cafe & Books is a worker-owned and self-managed "anti-capitalist business" located in downtown Asheville, North Carolina, USA. Named after the Firestorm, this infoshop operates with an eye on creating a sustainable, radical community event space (...).
  • The Bon Marché Building of Asheville, North Carolina (near Battery Park Avenue and Wall Street): The Bon Marché Building of Asheville, North Carolina was built in 1923 by E.W. Grove for the store's owner, Solomon Lipinsky.http://toto.lib.unca.edu/booklets/live_and_invest/jpeg/lai0014.jpg This was several years before Grove began construction on nearby Grove Arcade, one of Asheville’s most (...).
  • Tupelo Honey Cafe (near College Street and Patton Avenue): Tupelo Honey Cafe is a restaurant located in downtown Asheville, North Carolina, specializing in Southern cooking. The restaurant was established in 2000. The current owner is Stephen Frabitore and the executive chef is Brian Sonoskus (...).
  • WRES-LP (near Vanderbilt Place and Haywood Street): WRES-LP (100.7 FM) is a non-commercial low-power FM (LPFM) radio station located in Asheville, North Carolina, that features a mixture of Urban Contemporary, Jazz, Gospel and news and information targeted to the area's African-American population (...).
  • The Orange Peel (near Hilliard Avenue and Biltmore Avenue): The Orange Peel is a music venue located in downtown Asheville, North Carolina. It has a capacity of 1,050 people and has hosted many well-known acts, including Black Label Society, GWAR, Bob Dylan, Smashing Pumpkins, Deadmau5, the Beastie Boys, The Black Keys, Lauryn Hill, Ice Cube, Megadeth, (...).
  • U.S. Cellular Center (Asheville) (near Haywood Street and Page Avenue): U.S. Cellular Center (known as Asheville Civic Center until November 2011) is a 7,654-seat multi-purpose arena, in Asheville, North Carolina, United States. It was built in 1974. (...).
  • Basilica of St. Lawrence, Asheville (near Haywood Street and Flint Street): The Minor Basilica of St. Lawrence the Deacon & Martyr is a minor basilica of the Roman Catholic Church located in downtown Asheville, North Carolina, United States. The basilica was designed and built-in 1905 by Spanish architect Rafael Guastavino along with his fellow architect R. S (...).
  • WSFM-LP (near Haywood Street and North French Broad Avenue): WSFM-LP, known as 103.3 Asheville FM, is a low-power radio station licensed to Asheville, North Carolina which began broadcasting on May 18, 2015. (...).
  • McCormick Field (near Ball Park Road and Buchanan Avenue): McCormick Field is a baseball stadium in Asheville, North Carolina. It is the home field of the Asheville Tourists minor league baseball team. As befits the hilly city of Asheville, the ballpark sits on a section of level ground partway up one of the city's hills, providing a picturesque atmosphere (...).
  • Memorial Stadium (Asheville) (near Hunt Hill Place and Edgehill Avenue): Memorial Stadium is a multi-use stadium located in Asheville, North Carolina. The stadium was completed in 1925 to serve as a regional athletic and special events facility. Memorial Stadium is not to be confused with the similarly named Asheville High School Memorial Stadium (...).
  • Beaucatcher Mountain (near Trailridge Road and Vance Gap Road): Beaucatcher Mountain is located in a portion of the Appalachian Mountain Range known as the Great Craggy Mountains, in Asheville, North Carolina. Its name was said to have been coined by James W. Patton, who once teased his sister-in-law, Charlotte Kerry, after watching her stroll the mountainside (...).
  • Congregation Beth Israel (Asheville, North Carolina) (near Murdock Avenue and Glenns Creek Greenway- Eastern Segment): Congregation Beth Israel is a Conservative synagogue located at 229 Murdock Avenue in Asheville, North Carolina. Founded in 1899 as Bikur Cholim, it was an Orthodox breakaway from Asheville's existing synagogue (...).
  • Botanical Gardens at Asheville (near Broadway Street and West T Weaver Boulevard): The Botanical Gardens at Asheville (10 acres), also known as the Asheville Botanical Gardens, are non-profit botanical gardens located at 151 W. T. Weaver Boulevard, Asheville, North Carolina. The gardens are open daily with free admission, though donations are welcome (...).

Roads In Asheville

  • Interstate 40 in North Carolina
  • Interstate 240 (North Carolina)
  • Interstate 26
  • U.S. Route 19
  • Lexington Avenue
  • Blue Ridge Parkway

Airports In Asheville

  • Asheville Regional Airport

Nearby Towns and Suburbs of Asheville

  • Woodfin is 3 miles to the north-west.
  • Fletcher is 11 miles to the south.
  • Mills River is 14 miles to the south.