West Covina, CA · 2026 Moving Guide

Moving to West Covina?
Here's What to Know.

West Covina is the largest city in the eastern SGV — and one of the more underrated ones. This guide gives you real cost data, a neighborhood breakdown, and everything you need to set up utilities, find schools, and book a mover without getting burned.

$800–1,400
Local move cost (2BR)
107,000
Population
91790–91792
ZIP Codes
34 sq mi
City area

What Moving in West Covina Costs in 2026

West Covina's size and geography make it one of the busiest moving corridors in the eastern SGV. The city spans 34 square miles between the 10 and 60 freeways — which means that even "local" moves within the city can cover significant distance. Here's the realistic cost range based on current market rates:

Home SizeWithin West Covina / SGVTo IE or OCTypical Duration
Studio / 1BR$450–750$900–1,5002–4 hours
2 Bedroom$800–1,200$1,300–2,2004–6 hours
3 Bedroom$1,050–1,700$2,000–3,2006–8 hours
4+ Bedroom$1,600–2,600$2,800–4,800+8–12+ hours

West Covina-specific cost factor:

The city straddles multiple ZIP codes and includes a lot of apartment complexes with shared parking and long carry distances. Both factors add time to a move. When requesting quotes, mention if you're on an upper floor without elevator access — it can add $75–150 to the total.

West Covina: Neighborhoods & Zones

West Covina doesn't have tightly defined neighborhoods the way Pasadena does, but it has distinct zones that matter for a move — each with different housing stock, commute profiles, and character.

North West Covina

Single-family homes, quieter streets, good schools. More suburban feel. Popular with families. Street parking easier for moving trucks.

South West Covina

Higher density, more apartments. Borders Rowland Heights and Industry. Cheaper housing, shorter commutes to the IE via the 60.

West Covina Mall Area

Commercial-heavy zone near the Westfield mall. Mix of newer apartment complexes and retail. Good 10 Freeway access.

East WC / Covina Border

More affordable than north WC. Some residents have Covina addresses but are technically in West Covina — utility services can differ.

Schools in West Covina

West Covina Unified School District covers most of the city, but the district boundaries are complicated — parts of West Covina are served by Covina Valley USD, Rowland USD, or Walnut Valley USD depending on exact address. This is one of the most commonly misunderstood things about moving to West Covina, and it matters a lot if you have school-age kids.

Before choosing a home or apartment, verify which school district you're in by checking the district boundary maps or calling the specific district. Do not assume "West Covina address = WCUSD." West Covina High and South Hills High are the main WCUSD high schools; both have solid reputations.

Walnut Valley USD (which covers parts of east WC) is one of the higher-performing districts in the SGV — if you can land in that zone, it's worth knowing.

West Covina Moving Checklist

6–8 Weeks Out

  • Determine which school district your new address falls in — don't assume WCUSD
  • Get 3 written quotes from CPUC-licensed movers (verify at cpuc.ca.gov)
  • Schedule a pre-move declutter — West Covina's bulky item service through CR&R requires advance notice

3–4 Weeks Out

  • Set up SCE electric service (West Covina uses SCE, not a city utility)
  • Set up SoCal Gas — transfer or new account
  • Water service: City of West Covina or Valley County Water District depending on address
  • File USPS change of address at moversguide.usps.com

Moving Week

  • Confirm arrival window with crew lead cell number
  • Keep essentials (chargers, medication, documents) in a separate bag that travels with you
  • Do a final walkthrough with photos before the truck leaves
  • Tip $20–40 per mover for good service — it's earned

Utility Setup in West Covina

West Covina uses Southern California Edison for electric service. SCE online transfer is the easiest path — go to sce.com or call 1-800-655-4555. Gas is through SoCalGas (1-877-238-0092).

Water is where it gets city-specific: most West Covina addresses are on the city's water system, but some eastern areas use Valley County Water District. When in doubt, call both before your move-in date.

Trash and recycling is through CR&R Environmental Services. Internet providers serving West Covina include Spectrum (good residential coverage) and AT&T, with T-Mobile and Verizon as fixed wireless options in some areas.

How to Find a Reliable Mover in West Covina

West Covina is a competitive market for moving services — there are many options, which is good, but it also means more marginal operators. The standard vetting process applies: verify a CPUC household goods carrier license, require a written estimate, and check Google reviews specifically for moves in West Covina (not just any SGV city).

Be especially cautious of door-to-door moving solicitations and anyone who won't give a written estimate before the job. Moving fraud — where a company holds your belongings until you pay an inflated invoice — is a real pattern in the SGV. It's entirely avoidable if you do basic verification upfront.

For a West Covina move, Town & Country Moving & Storage is one of the most established local movers in this market — family-owned, Baldwin Park-based, 35+ years in the SGV. They're fully licensed (CPUC) and insured, offer flat-rate pricing, and have a 5.0 Google rating from customers across the valley. Whether you're moving a one-bedroom apartment off the 10 or a 4-bedroom home in north West Covina, they handle both ends of that range. tcmovers.net for a free quote.

Don't overlook the cleaning side of a move — a professional deep clean before you unpack saves significant time and effort later. Señor Bubbles Cleaning Co. is a locally-operated cleaning company serving West Covina and the broader SGV. They specialize in move-in and move-out deep cleans: full kitchen, bathrooms, floors, and all the spots that standard cleaners miss. Highly rated on Google with real reviews from SGV customers.

FAQ: Moving In or Out of West Covina

Is West Covina a good place to live?

For the price point, yes. West Covina offers more space per dollar than Pasadena or Arcadia, solid freeway access via the 10 and 60, and a large city with good commercial amenities (Westfield mall, restaurant variety). It's not walkable by any measure but it's practical and livable. Crime rates vary significantly by neighborhood — north WC is considerably safer than some southern zones, so research specific streets, not just "West Covina."

How does West Covina compare to Covina?

West Covina is more than twice the size and more urban in character. Covina has a more small-town feel with its walkable Old Town district. They're adjacent but distinct cities with separate governments, utilities, and school systems. Housing prices are comparable.

What's the best way to commute from West Covina to downtown LA?

The 10 Freeway is the main option — about 35–50 minutes to DTLA in moderate traffic. The Metrolink San Gabriel Valley Line connects through nearby Baldwin Park and El Monte with stops toward Union Station. For daily commuters, Metrolink is the better long-term option on a fully seated train vs. the unpredictable 10.

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