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How to Pick a Reliable Mover


The thought of entrusting your prized possessions, furniture and belongings into the hands of a mover company can be quite daunting. Moving into a new home or a new city can be a very delicate and chaotic phase. To spare you of more agony, you are better off choosing a reliable mover to give you the premier mover service that you need. The main rule of thumb in moving is to select your mover at least 4 to 8 weeks before your planned move-out date. This can give you enough time to properly deal with the process of choosing the right mover.
 

Decisions You Need to Make Before Choosing a Mover

 

Before searching and asking around for a reliable mover, there are a couple of things you need to prepare for. First, you need to determine in advance which goods you will move and which ones you will not need. You will save up a lot on mover company charges if you stick with the most important things. You can even plan on doing a garage sale or giving some of your items to charity. Second, you have to determine whether you would like the mover to pack for you, or you would do the packing yourself. Bear in mind that your mover will charge you separately for packing and for actual transport. You can expect an estimator from your mover service to visit you and create an estimate for you. Also, it will be best if you decide on an actual schedule of moving before contacting a mover as they would need this information first and foremost.
 

Things to Consider in Choosing a Mover

 

When choosing a mover, there are a couple of factors that you need to consider. To find the best mover, you might want to ask recommendations from friends, family and neighbors who had done some moving in the past. You can also ask them for feedback and warnings on movers that you are planning to hire. You can even ask some local movers in your area for references and ask actual clients about how their experience was. This is not enough, however. The good mover job that others have experienced is not an assurance that you will get the exact same good service. After gathering recommendations, you should do some research yourself. You can call up prospective mover, ask how long they have been in the mover business, how much experience they have, and what their insurance policies are. While browsing online can be convenient, be very careful of possible mover companies who have hidden scam intentions. In addition, you can also take advantage of free estimates that you can get from one or several mover. Getting free estimates online through various free sites can give you an idea of how much you can expect your mover to charge you. Make sure you request a "not to exceed" moving estimate from your prospective mover. Do not only consider the cost when choosing the right mover. Equally consider the reputation, experience and insurance conditions provided by each mover. It is also a good idea to check public institutions such as your local business bureau, the Department of Transportation or Interstate Commerce Commission to do a background check on the mover you plan to get. Ask if complaints have been filed on the mover you are considering - a pattern of complaints on the mover is definitely not a good sign.


Reliable Mover = Good Insurance Coverage and No Hidden Charges

A reliable mover must be able to give you a written contract which states their coverage in cases of loss or damage during shipment. As a licensed mover, they must be able to provide you with complete liability for the value of the items that they will transport. Of course, there are different levels of liability that different mover provide. One of the factors you must consider in picking a mover is the amount of protection that they provide. Usually, the amount has a good bearing on the moving charges imposed upon you by your mover; more protection translates to additional costs. Aside from pertinent information on insurance conditions, your mover should be able to provide you with a complete estimate of their charges and implement exactly what was agreed upon. Hidden charges should not be imposed on you. Some mover unfortunately charge hundreds of dollars more for extra charges alone. Make sure you do not fall into the same trap as others did. When choosing a mover, make sure that you follow all the abovementioned tips and use your common sense when dealing with your chosen mover.

 


 

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