Things To Know About Using A Mover For The First Time

Posted on: 17 April 2023

Moving is a big job, and it takes good organizational skills if you want the process to be stress-free. If you've never hired a moving company before, you may be worried about what to expect and how that will go. A mover is a big help, and they can make your move a lot less overwhelming. Here are a few suggestions for working with a mover for the first time.

Call For Information As Soon As Possible

Even if you don't reserve the moving company right away, it's a good idea to call and let them know the general time you're planning to move to get suggestions on how far out to make your reservation. If you're moving in the busy summer season, you may need to book your spot several weeks early. This also gives you the chance to ask any other questions you may have that will help you make decisions on packing or what day of the week to move.

Get An Estimate In Person

If you're worried about cost, you'll want the estimate you get to be accurate. The best way to do that is to have the movers come to your home and look at each room of your house. Don't leave any room, such as the attic or basement out. Point out things you won't be taking, such as your appliances if you'll leave them behind. The movers may charge by weight, volume, and time. They'll give a more accurate quote if they see your furniture and other belongings in advance.

Learn How They'll Protect Your Furniture

If you have furniture that's been passed down through the generations, such as a bedroom set or dining room table, you may worry about it getting scratched or damaged during transit. That usually isn't a concern since the moving crew is trained and experienced. They take furniture apart when needed so it travels more safely and doesn't get damaged by other furniture on the truck. They'll use moving pads or bubble wrap to protect your furniture when possible. Once you learn how they make sure everything is protected when it's packed on the truck, you can have peace of mind and leave all the work to the moving crew. 

Understand The Terms

Before you sign the moving contract, be sure you understand the terms. You'll want to know about insurance for your belongings in case of an accident, and you'll want to know how the payment will work. You may need to pay a deposit when you sign the contract and the balance when your move is complete.

You'll also want to understand how the move works, especially if you move a long distance. Your truck may not take a straight route to your new home if it has other deliveries to make, so you'll want to know when you can expect your belongings to arrive so you can prepare to stay in a hotel if needed.

Contact a local moving company to learn more. 

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