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Choosing The Right Moving Company – The Full Guide

In order to choose a reliable moving company, you must look for more than just picking up a few extra people to help you pack and move your belongings.

However, if you hire the wrong moving company, you may have a headache instead of a stress-free move.

There are several things you need to look for before you hire a moving company.

You can ensure you are getting the most for your money by following these tips.

Choosing The Right Moving Company - The Full Guide

Hire a reputable moving company.

You can find a well-reputed moving company in your area by performing a quick Google search.

What you need is a moving company that has an outstanding reputation.

The best way to find online reviews is by reading recommendations from friends and family. 

If you need recommendations for home movers, ask colleagues, family members, or friends who have just moved to your neighborhood.

Find out how much movers charge.

There are slight differences in pricing between moving companies and storage companies.

You may have to pay some for moving services only after delivering your items, and other companies may charge you in advance. 

Do not give your money to any company upfront to arrange a moving day. An obvious red flag here.

Up to 48 hours before your move, most reputable companies require you to pay in whole or in part.

It is best not to deal with any company that requires further payments in advance.

You may also wonder whether the moving company makes their quotes based on inventory or hourly rates.

How much does your stuff cost?

Get Full Value Protection Insurance if you’ve amassed high-end paintings, clothing, kitchenware, and bedroom furniture during your lifetime.

Choosing The Right Moving Company - The Full Guide

Your mover will be responsible for not more than 60 cents per pound for your items unless otherwise specified.

It is unlikely that there will be a disaster, but you never know: Recently, our friends watched helplessly as their loaded moving truck crashed into a tree, exploded into flames, and then crashed into a neighbor’s house.

Specialty Items.

It is essential to handle and move certain items with care. Pianos represent perhaps the top specialty item among these items.

Having moved pianos of all kinds requires experience, specialized equipment, and the help of extra crew members. 

Make sure to inquire whether your moving company has an exceptional team of piano movers and, if possible request them.

Pool tables, art, and antiques are also items that might make choosing a moving company easier. 

You should ask how art or antiques will be packed and protected.

You might need different forms of packaging and handling, ranging from bubble wrap, plastic wrap to custom crates, depending on the value and fragility of the item.

Verify the address.

Check on the mover’s website or through the phonebook for the listed address on the business card or the website.

The address of the moving company needs to be listed and registered under the company name.

Addresses listed under residential names should be avoided.