Monday 6 June 2011

How Much Does It Cost To Hire A Professional Mover?

By Maria Valenzuela


Moving can be a very stressful and tiring activity for every homeowner. This is why your decision whether to hire a professional mover or not is a very important step in determining your moving expenses and the time you will have to commit on that big day.

With all the packing and unpacking, perhaps you might have considered asking your friends to help you or hire movers to do all the work for your Southern Utah real estate so that you can still spend some time on other things. Moving has never been this easy with professional movers but you might be wary with the cost of hiring one.

Professional movers not only do the packing and the unpacking; they can provide insurance for your stuff for as much as $40,000 or more. It's worth spending some extra money to have someone do something for you and hiring a professional mover is a perfect example instead of having a broken back, damaged stuff, and tired family members.

Contact local and international moving companies in the area, and compare prices and services so you can choose the best moving company for your stuff. Moving companies can give you a free moving quote online. All you have to do is to fill up a form online stating your name, email, phone number, moving date, as well as the type of move - residential, office, industrial, packing, delivery, or storage.

Most moving companies base their price on the distance and weight while other local companies charge by hour. This means that moving a one-bedroom house has a different price if it's a short distance move or a long distance one. A move can range from a few hundreds to thousands like $279 for a 5-box kit or $3,500 for all the work, truck, packing materials, gas, driving, and insurance.

Moving companies is just a click or a call away. With them, it's great to know that you don't have to carry that heavy furniture on your living room while the fun and excitement remain in finally owning a real estate in Logan Utah.




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