Wednesday, 7 December 2011

Tips For Hiring Movers When The Time Comes To Move

By Adriana Noton


Whether you have to move across town, to a different city or even out of state, moving can be stressful and as anyone who has moved, it can be really hard work. On top of that, it's also something that can be pretty expensive, more so if you are thinking of hiring movers to do the work for you. If this is the case and it's your first time working with a moving company, you need to do your homework before you hire anyone to move the things you own.

You need to make a list of companies that you are considering. You can find them in the phone book, online, through friends, co-workers and family members. It's very important that you perform a background check on each one that you have on your list. You can do this by simply calling your local Better Business Bureau or go to their website to see if there are any major complaints filed about the companies you have on your list.

Next you need to start calling all of the movers left on your list. You want to tell them that you need estimates for your upcoming move. You especially want estimates if you happen to be moving out of the area because this is where it can get really expensive.

As you talk with each company make sure that you tell them you want a binding estimate for the move. This is one that will not go over the original estimate at the end of the move. This means that even if something happens during the move that might mean more work for the movers, the estimate will stay the same. If you don't ask for this, you'll end up with a non-binding one and you could end up spending a lot more money than the estimate by the time your move is complete.

When the estimators come to visit you to see what you need to have them move, it's important that you make sure you get as much information as you can out of them about their company. You need to make sure that they don't outsource their work to contractors. When hiring movers you want to make sure they are employed by the actual company.

Ask lots of questions such as how long they've been doing business. Never do business with a moving company that has been in business for less than ten years. You also need to get the estimate, the company name in full, contract information, customer references, carrier license numbers, the type of insurance they care and a brochure required by the federal government that covers your rights when it comes to movers .

You should also make it know to the estimator that you are taking notes and keeping all of the information to help you make a decision on which company you are going to work with. If they happen to know that you are doing your homework, they are definitely going to be a lot more honest with you.

Once you have done all of this, you can then go over your notes and get on with hiring movers that you are going to feel that you can trust the most. Call the company you have decided to go with and let them know you have your inventory list for them and your moving date. After you have done that you are set to start your move.




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