FMCSA public record · Carrier

Steels Hardwood Floors INC

USDOT 1311687

Authority activeHousehold-goods authority

USDOT #1311687 — ACTIVE per FMCSA — data pulled July 3, 2026

The record

USDOT number1311687
Legal nameSteels Hardwood Floors INC
Entity typeCarrier
Household-goods authorityYes
Operating authorityActive
Fleet size (power units)4
Drivers4
Physical locationLyons, CO
Record pulledJuly 3, 2026

How to read this record

Steels Hardwood Floors INC is registered with the FMCSA as a motor carrier under USDOT number 1311687. The record below reflects FMCSA's public file for this company.

Its interstate operating authority is currently listed as active, which means FMCSA has not revoked its right to operate across state lines. Authority status can change, so confirm it is still active at the FMCSA before hiring.

The company holds household-goods authority, so it is registered specifically to move household belongings rather than general freight.

The company reports a fleet of 4 power units and 4 drivers. Fleet size is worth noting because it is the yardstick for the complaint figure below — the same number of complaints means very different things for a two-truck operation and a two-hundred-truck carrier.

The physical address on file is in Lyons, CO.

This page reflects FMCSA's public record as of July 3, 2026. A clean record is not an endorsement, and MovingRated is not affiliated with this company. Always confirm the current, live status yourself at safer.fmcsa.dot.gov before hiring a mover.

Complaint history

Complaint data is not part of our current data pull for this company. Look the company up by USDOT number in FMCSA's National Consumer Complaint Database — it's free and takes a minute. Hostage-load and estimate-inflation complaints matter more than a one-off scheduling dispute.

Insurance on file

Insurance filings are not part of our current data pull for this company. Federal rules require registered movers to carry insurance — confirm active coverage in FMCSA's Licensing & Insurance system before you hire.

What "carrier" means

A carrier owns and operates the trucks — the fleet and driver counts above are this company's own. Some companies sell moves as brokers and hand the job to a carrier like this one; the broker-vs-carrier explainer shows why the distinction matters.

Verify this yourself — 4 checks

  1. Confirm the live authority status at FMCSA SAFER — search USDOT 1311687. Records change; this page reflects the pull date above.
  2. Check complaints in the National Consumer Complaint Database.
  3. Confirm insurance in FMCSA Licensing & Insurance.
  4. For a move that stays inside Colorado, check the state regulator — the Colorado Public Utilities Commission (PUC), within the Department of Regulatory Agencies (DORA), which issues a state license or registration you can verify directly. Our Colorado licensing page walks through it.

Know the red flags

A clean federal record is the floor, not a guarantee. Before you sign anything, read the red flags when hiring movers and how moving scams actually work — most hostage-load stories start with a lowball estimate and no in-home survey.

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