Phil Joy House Moving, operating since 1993, is a leader in the field of house relocation and heavy structure moving. With over 3,000 successful relocations to date, the company has built a strong reputation for reliability and professionalism in handling both residential and commercial projects. Founded by Phil Joy, who began his journey with a childhood fascination for building blocks, the business has evolved into a respected entity in the industry, recognized for its innovative techniques and skilled team.
The company particularly specializes in the moving of historical structures, reflecting Joy's passion for preserving California's rich heritage. This commitment to historic preservation has garnered accolades, including recognition from the Benicia Historical Society for outstanding contributions to the community. Phil Joy’s notable projects extend beyond California; in 2006, he successfully relocated a 65-ton life-size bronze statue of Ikua Purdy to Hawaii, showcasing the company's capability for moving substantial and delicate pieces.
In addition to moving structures, Phil Joy House Moving actively engages in community service and environmental sustainability. The firm promotes recycling by preventing wasteful demolition and facilitating the reuse of materials, significantly contributing to local economies by creating job opportunities. Joy has been involved in initiatives to support local workers, such as swapping out old metals for funds that help preserve jobs in the community.
Phil Joy House Moving is dedicated to lifting and leveling houses, ensuring safe and effective relocations while also accommodating challenging environments. As members of the International Structural Movers Association, they uphold industry standards in all their operations. Their reputation is further reinforced by positive customer testimonials highlighting their professionalism, effective communication, and operational efficiency.