Ready to Hire Movers For An Upcoming Job Transfer? Ask The Movers About These Specific Things

Outsourcing a big move to full service moving companies can make the move easier, but there are some things to know before you schedule your move. You don't just want to call up the company and then trust that everything is going to go great on moving day. Instead, there are some preparations you want to make on your end, and things to talk with the moving company about in advance. You also want to get the most accurate quote, so they need to come to your living space. Follow these tips for fewer hassles on moving day.

Ditch the Liquids

A lot of moving companies don't want to handle liquids, and there are laws about moving liquor across state lines. If you have a lot of cleaning products, beverages in bottles, or other liquids that are currently in your space, it's time to start using or donating. You know you aren't going to take food in from your refrigerator, but you don't want to worry about broken bottles of glass cleaner or liquor as well.  

Disassemble on Your Own

A lot of the time that the movers have to spend at your house will be disassembling the large furniture pieces. If you take the time to do this on your own, this should help make your move quicker and cheaper. This cuts down on the hours that they are at your home, and you want to let the moving company know that the items will already be taken apart when they come to give you a quote.

Don't Take a Phone Quote

You can't get an accurate quote solely over the phone. Tell the moving company to send a representative to your property in person, so the quote that you get is accurate. You don't want to be standing there on moving day with workers that are shocked by the amount of stuff that you have, or the lack of items and you are being charged the wrong amount.

The movers need to have an accurate estimation of boxes, furniture, and fragile items when they are picking a truck size and evaluating how many moving professionals need to be at your living space for the day. Be sure that you get rid of items that don't need to make the move, and that you do what you can with your time to make the move go faster, and to prepare in advance.



Tags:
404 Words

About Me

Storing Baby Items Safely After we had our last child, I wasn't sure I wanted to have any more kids. We decided to move all of our baby items into storage, but just to be safe in the event we changed our minds, we exercised extreme caution when we packed things away. We wrapped furniture carefully and did everything we could to keep clothes in great condition, and within a few months things really changed for us. We decided that we did want another baby, so we ended up moving things out of storage and back into our homes. Read this website for great tips on storing items carefully.

Search

Categories