Moving Tips: Hiring Professional Movers
Before you hire professional movers, take the time to research the various companies in your area to choose the best one for the job. Consider aspects like the companies’ reputations, the cost involved, and the way moving tasks are delegated.
Hiring a professional moving company takes the pressure off of you as the homeowner when you face a big move. Yet,
trusting someone else to take care of your most valuable possessions can be challenging. Taking the time to hire the best movers will ensure that the entire experience runs smoothly.
Look at websites that review local movers and other service professionals, and see what other individuals have to say about the service. Focus on third-party reviews rather than testimonials on a company’s own site, which can be fabricated and will not represent both positive and negative experiences. When you find movers that have glowing reviews on third-party websites, you have found quality companies.
Once you have narrowed down the list to several companies with good reviews, call them for a quote. Make these phone calls in person. You will learn much about the level of professionalism by talking to them on the phone.
Most movers will want to know the size of your home and may wish to come see it to assess the size of the job. This allows the company to give you an accurate quote about the cost of moving your things.
When you get estimates, ask for them in writing, and always provide the details necessary for an accurate estimate, such as the date of your move and how far you will be moving.
Having a copy of the estimate makes comparing the different companies much simpler. Remember that the company cannot provide a detailed estimate if they have not seen your property, so if you want to have a clear estimate, allow them to come to your home.
Before hiring, check with your local Better Business Bureau to see the number of complaints filed against the company. Choose one with few complaints, but remember that new companies may have no complaints simply because of their short business history. Ideally, look for one with an established record and few complaints listed with the BBB.
Once you have chosen a professional mover, discuss the various tasks with the mover. What parts of the moving process are you responsible for, and what will the movers be doing? For instance, do you handle the packing and sealing of boxes, or is this something that the move will do? Understand what is expected from everyone through the moving process before you sign a contract.
By taking the time to carefully choose the right mover for your family, learning all you can about the moving process and the responsibilities involved, you ensure that the move will be successful. With a professional mover helping, you lessen much of the stress your family experiences over your upcoming move.