Photo Gallery
Step inside Juan and Sons world through images that tell the story better than words can
Photos don't always tell the full story, but sometimes they come close. They capture those small, quiet moments in the middle of a move—a packed hallway, a labeled box, the back of a moving truck just before it's closed up for the last time.
At Juan & Sons, we've been helping families and businesses relocate since 2009. Every move has its own rhythm. Some are fast-paced and urgent. Others unfold slowly, with more hesitation—more decisions to make.
This photo gallery gives you a look at what those moments can feel like. They are not polished or posed. They are just real people in real situations, making significant transitions.
You'll notice things that aren't perfectly arranged—maybe some bubble wrap hanging loose or a couch being angled through a doorway that wasn't made for it. That's what moving looks like in real life. And honestly, that's what we think is worth showing.
Some photos show our trucks parked in front of homes and offices throughout Riverside, San Bernardino, LA, Orange County, and beyond. Each location is different, but there's a familiarity, like every driveway tells a story. I remember one job, particularly a long driveway under tall eucalyptus trees. The air smelled like dust and bark, and even though it was hot, the crew didn't complain—just one job that sticks with you for no apparent reason.
We've also included images of our team at work—wrapping furniture, stacking boxes, checking straps, laughing at small things in the middle of long days. Nothing staged. We arrive early and leave late, ensuring your things are moved safely and respectfully. We've got systems, sure, but there's also a kind of instinct that comes with experience. Not everything is written down—some of it's just learned by doing it repeatedly.
It makes sense if you're browsing this gallery to understand who we are or how we work. But don't expect perfection in every frame. Moving is rarely neat. What we aim for is care, reliability, and a kind of grounded presence in the middle of your busy day.
So take your time. Scroll through when you feel like it. You'll see parts of our work—the good, the messy, the in-between—and hopefully, a little bit of the care we bring to each move we take on. Click the image to enlarge.
