Beaverton storage needs come in waves. A Nike or Tektronix transferee waiting on housing, an Intel-area family bridging a closing-date gap, a Cedar Hills couple downsizing while their adult children take possession of furniture in stages, a tech contractor between leases. Cal’s Moving & Storage offers storage options for Beaverton-area customers, with our facility in Corvallis and storage-in-transit available for any move we handle. Here is how it works for the Beaverton/Hillsboro corridor.
Beaverton is roughly a 75-mile drive from Cal’s Corvallis headquarters via I-5 and OR-217, with most jobs running about 90 minutes each way. We dispatch crews into the Beaverton/Hillsboro corridor regularly — it is one of our most active markets outside the mid-Willamette Valley. The drive is part of the job and we plan for it; you do not pay separately for our travel time the way you might with movers who tack on hourly drive charges from inland origins.
The Beaverton-specific factors we plan around: tech-corridor traffic on US-26 and OR-217 during weekday rush hours (we schedule loads to avoid the worst of it), apartment and condo complexes that require certificates of insurance for property managers (we provide them as a standard part of every move), and the high turnover from Nike, Tektronix, and Intel transfers in and out of the metro — we handle a lot of corporate-relocation moves with relocation-package coordination.
What Our Beaverton Storage Service Includes
Storage with Cal’s includes a clean, secured indoor facility, climate-appropriate conditions for household goods, itemized inventory tracking so you know exactly what is in storage, basic released-value coverage on stored goods (with full-value protection available as an upgrade), and easy retrieval — we deliver stored items back out to your Beaverton home or anywhere else when you are ready. Storage is month-to-month with no long-term contract.
Storage Options for Beaverton-Area Moves
Cal’s storage facility is located at our Corvallis headquarters, roughly 75 miles from Beaverton via I-5 and OR-217. For Beaverton customers this works well for two scenarios: storage-in-transit (the most common option), where we load your belongings in Beaverton, store them at our facility, then deliver them out to your new location when you are ready, and longer-term storage, where items stay at our facility for weeks or months and we deliver back to Beaverton (or anywhere else) when you need them. Because Corvallis sits on I-5 between Beaverton and most Oregon destinations, storage-in-transit rarely adds significant cost to the overall move.
Tech Worker Transfers and Bridging Gaps
The most common Beaverton storage scenario we handle is bridging a gap on a tech-corridor relocation. A Nike, Intel, or Tektronix transferee arrives in Beaverton ahead of their closing date, or moves out of a leased home before the next one is ready. We load belongings, store them at our facility for the gap period, then deliver to the new location on the day you take possession. Most of these gaps are 7–30 days, but we have customers who store for longer when corporate housing or temporary leases are part of the relocation package. Storage charges scale with duration; short bridging gaps are sometimes priced as a flat add-on rather than a separate monthly bill.
Beaverton Areas We Serve
We move customers throughout Beaverton and the surrounding Washington County metro, including:
- Downtown Beaverton — Old Town and the central business district along Beaverton-Hillsdale Highway and Canyon Road
- Cedar Hills and Cedar Mill — the established residential corridor north of US-26
- Raleigh Hills, West Slope, and Garden Home — the close-in southeast neighborhoods bordering SW Portland
- Murray-Scholls and Murrayhill — the south Beaverton residential developments off Murray Boulevard
- Five Oaks, Cooper Mountain, and South Beaverton — newer single-family developments
- Beaverton-Aloha border, Hillsboro, Tigard, and the broader Washington County tech corridor
What to Expect on Move Day in Beaverton
Storage move days look like a normal move on the front end: crew arrives at your Beaverton home, walks through with you, loads the truck. The truck heads to our Corvallis facility instead of a destination home, and your belongings are unloaded into our secured storage area with itemized inventory tracking. When you are ready for delivery to your new home, we coordinate a date, load the truck again, and deliver to the new location with the same care as the original move. You get one point of contact at Cal’s from the storage day through the final delivery.
Frequently Asked Questions About Moving in Beaverton
How much does storage cost for a Beaverton move?
Storage is billed monthly based on volume stored. A typical 2-bedroom home runs $150–$300 per month; a 3-bedroom home runs $250–$450; a 4-bedroom runs $350–$600. Short-term storage-in-transit (under one week) is sometimes priced as a flat add-on to your move rather than a separate monthly charge. We quote storage as part of the overall move estimate.
Where is Cal’s storage facility?
Our facility is at Cal’s headquarters in Corvallis, roughly 75 miles south of Beaverton via I-5. For Beaverton customers it works well as storage-in-transit since the Corvallis location sits on the route between the Portland metro and the rest of Oregon. We deliver stored items back to Beaverton or any other destination on your schedule.
Can you store items between move-out and move-in dates?
Yes — this is the most common Beaverton storage scenario. We load in Beaverton, store at our Corvallis facility, then deliver to your new location when you are ready. Common reasons: closing date on a new home shifts a week, corporate relocation timing, lease end-dates that don’t align with the new lease start.
Is the storage facility climate-controlled?
Our facility is indoor and maintains stable temperature and humidity conditions appropriate for household goods. It is not a precision-controlled environment for highly sensitive items (museum art, climate-sensitive instruments) — for those, we recommend a specialty climate-controlled facility, but for typical household belongings ours is well-suited.
Are my stored items insured?
Yes. Stored goods are covered by basic released-value protection at no additional charge. For higher-value items, we recommend electing full-value protection — the additional monthly cost is small and the coverage is significantly broader. We discuss valuation options as part of the storage agreement.
Ready to Schedule Your Beaverton Move?
Cal’s Moving & Storage operates under USDOT #3311673 as a registered interstate carrier with the FMCSA, and under Oregon ODOT Certificate #239715 for in-state household goods moves. We carry comprehensive cargo, liability, and workers’ compensation coverage, provide written estimates on every job, and can hand over our certificate of insurance to any property manager or building owner who requests one. As of January 1, 2026, Oregon tripled the penalty for unlicensed moving to $3,000 per violation — you can read more about Oregon’s 2026 moving laws and how to verify any Beaverton mover before you book.
Call (503) 746-7319 for a free estimate, or request a quote online. We respond quickly and we can usually quote a Beaverton move the same day you reach out.
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Cal’s Moving & Storage is a locally owned Oregon moving company founded in 2018 at Oregon State University. We serve Portland, Beaverton, Hillsboro, Salem, Corvallis, Eugene, Springfield, Florence, and the surrounding Willamette Valley.