Moving from Gaithersburg to DC is one of the most common routes our team handles. It’s a short distance — 25 to 35 miles depending on the DC neighborhood — but it’s legally an interstate move (Maryland to District of Columbia), which means you need a federally licensed carrier. Here’s what to plan for.
Pro100Movers is based in Germantown, five minutes from Gaithersburg. We hold USDOT #2870070 and handle Gaithersburg moves to DC regularly. Call 800-397-7885 for a free estimate.

Route Options
I-270 → I-495 → Connecticut Ave / Georgia Ave
The standard route for most DC neighborhoods. From Gaithersburg, take I-270 south to I-495, then south into DC via Connecticut Avenue (for Dupont, Kalorama, Woodley Park) or Georgia Avenue (for Petworth, Columbia Heights). Drive time: 35–50 minutes without traffic, 50–75 minutes during rush hour. Our trucks typically travel this route early morning (before 7 AM) to avoid the worst congestion.
I-270 → I-495 → Route 50 → DC
For Southeast and Capitol Hill neighborhoods. Take I-270 to I-495 east, then Route 50 west into DC. Slightly longer but avoids downtown surface street congestion.
Route 355 (Rockville Pike / Wisconsin Ave)
A surface-street alternative for northwest DC destinations (Georgetown, Tenleytown, Friendship Heights). No tolls, but slower — 45–65 minutes. Works well for smaller trucks and moves to narrow DC streets where a 26-foot truck might have trouble.
Moving Costs: Gaithersburg to DC
Since this is an interstate move, pricing is flat-rate (not hourly). Based on home size:
| Home Size | Estimated Cost |
|---|---|
| Studio | $600–$1,000 |
| 1-bedroom | $800–$1,400 |
| 2-bedroom | $1,200–$2,200 |
| 3-bedroom | $1,800–$3,000 |
| 4+ bedroom | $2,500–$4,500 |
Price includes: packing materials, loading in Gaithersburg, transport, unloading and placement in DC, and all equipment. Packing service is an add-on ($200–$500).
DC-Specific Challenges
Street Parking for Moving Trucks
Many DC neighborhoods have no dedicated loading zones. Our crew secures street parking early — arriving before 7 AM on move-in day is common. For some DC buildings, you may need to request a temporary “No Parking” zone from the DC Department of Transportation (DDOT) — we can advise on the process.
Walk-Up Apartments
Older DC buildings (Dupont, Adams Morgan, Capitol Hill) are walk-ups — no elevator, narrow staircases, tight corners. These moves take longer than suburban moves with the same amount of stuff. Our crew brings specialized equipment for stairway moves: stair-climbing dollies, shoulder straps, and extra padding.
Building Management
Newer DC apartments (Navy Yard, NoMa, The Wharf) have freight elevators and loading docks, but require advance scheduling, COI from the moving company, and specific move-in windows. We handle all coordination.
Permit Parking Zones
DC’s residential streets often have Zone 2, 3, 4, etc. permit parking. A moving truck parked in a permit zone without authorization can be ticketed. Check with your new building or street about parking rules for moving day.
What to Pack Differently for a DC Move
Prioritize essentials. If your DC apartment is smaller than your Gaithersburg home — and it probably is — decide what makes the cut before packing. Don’t pay to move items that won’t fit.
Pack a first-night bag. DC traffic can delay the truck. Have a bag with toiletries, change of clothes, phone charger, medications, and snacks that stays with you — not on the truck.
Measure everything. DC apartments have narrow doorways and tight stairways. A king-size mattress that fit through your Gaithersburg townhome door might not make it up a DC walk-up staircase. Measure doorways and stairway widths at the new place before moving day.

Timeline for Gaithersburg to DC Move
| Phase | Time |
|---|---|
| Loading in Gaithersburg | 2–4 hours |
| Drive to DC | 45–75 minutes |
| Unloading in DC | 2–4 hours |
| Total | 5–9 hours (same day) |
Most Gaithersburg-to-DC moves are completed in a single day. Our crew starts loading at 8 AM in Gaithersburg and finishes setup in DC by late afternoon.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a licensed interstate mover for Gaithersburg to DC?
Yes. DC is a separate jurisdiction from Maryland — this is legally an interstate move. Your mover must hold a USDOT number. Pro100Movers’ USDOT is 2870070 — you can verify it at FMCSA’s website.
Can you move me from Gaithersburg to DC on the same day?
Yes. This is a short-distance interstate move. Loading, transport, and unloading typically complete in one day (5–9 hours). We don’t need a multi-day delivery window like longer interstate moves.
Book Your Gaithersburg to DC Move
Our Gaithersburg movers handle the DC route every month. We know the traffic patterns, the DC building rules, and the parking challenges. One crew handles your entire move — from packing in Gaithersburg to furniture placement in DC.
Call 800-397-7885 for a free flat-rate quote. Pro100Movers — USDOT #2870070.
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Helpful Tips for Moving Families
| Task | Tip | When to Do it |
|---|---|---|
| Use original packaging | Best fit and shock absorption | 1–2 weeks before move |
| Wrap with anti-static material | Prevents static and overheating | During packing |
| Label all electronics boxes | Use “Fragile” and “This Side Up” labels | During packing |
| Use climate-controlled transport | Protects from heat during transit | Moving day |
| Allow devices to cool before plugging in | Prevents condensation damage | After unloading |



