How to Choose a Reliable Moving Company
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Transferring to a new home is a major milestone that a family has to prepare for a great deal. It signals a new chapter, especially if you’re saying goodbye to renting and have now secured your first home. The only thing you need to do is to make sure the moving process remains resilient until the last box enters through the doors of your home. Unless you can manage to do the transfer yourself, your best bet would be to contact a moving company that fits your needs and budget.
The first local moving company you come across online might not be a good fit for you in the first place. There are also numerous other options, but you will have to make sure you end up hiring one that won’t fall short of your requirements. The selection process might take too long, but there are ways you can onboard a moving company you can count on to go beyond the bare minimum. With that being said, here are a few tips to help you make the most of the process.
1. Assess the Items You Need to Move
A major factor in choosing a good moving company is the number and type of objects you need to transfer to your new living space. You can manage to deal with the transfer by yourself, but if you have large furniture pieces and appliances that require extra care, you need a professional service provider to help you pack and move your possessions.
Not all moving companies have the expertise and facilities to safely store and move pieces like original artwork or antique fixtures. If these items are listed in your inventory, you will need a moving company that has experience in handling highly fragile items. Go over your inventory and determine how much of an impact the volume and type of items have on your choice of a moving company.
2. Check the Distance You Need to Cover
Local moving companies are capable of transferring items to areas within the same city or county. However, if your new home is located in another state, you may need to look for a moving company capable of traveling long distances.
If you live in Michigan and have bought a home in Florida, you can trust a moving company serving clients in the Great Lakes and the South. In this case, you will need to make sure that the company is recognized and licensed to operate an interstate moving service under Department of Transportation rules. This should give you peace of mind knowing that all your belongings are safe and secure throughout the long journey.
3. Know What Facilities They Provide
Some moving companies provide storage facilities that help secure high-value items. This can be convenient and provides optimal safety, especially if you’re moving out at an earlier date and while you’re waiting to have your home purchase finalized.
Consider reaching out to a local moving and storage service complete with the facilities appropriate for the volume and types of items to be transferred. Consider it a big plus if such a company also rents out weatherproofed and climate-controlled storage units meant for highly sensitive valuables.
4. Gauge Their Reputation
Before you onboard a moving company and have them handle your moving needs, you should first know if they’re trustworthy in the first place. A good rule is to check the Better Business Bureau to see if the company has consistently received complaints, especially about lost and damaged items as well as billing disputes.
It also helps if you could ask their former clients about how satisfied they are with the service. If everything checks out, then you may have found the perfect moving company to help you transition to your new home seamlessly.
Endnote
When it comes to choosing a moving company, it matters to make sure that their service is worth your time and money. Use these tips and start looking for one that will help you settle down without much let-up.
*This article is based on personal suggestions and/or experiences and is for informational purposes only. This should not be used as professional advice. Please consult a professional where applicable.
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