Friday, April 13, 2018

Looking For Good Local Movers

By Martha Thomas


Very few people stay in the same home for their entire lives. People move for work, to go to college, to get a larger living space or to downsize once the kids have left home. Whatever the reason for the change, finding good local movers can make the process stress free.

Moving to college from the parental home or out of a fully furnished house, your things may all fit in the trunk of the car or a pickup. However, most moves involve large items of furniture and the multitude of possessions everyone acquires through their lives. Professional moving companies can handle all these situations providing help and advice along the way.

Whenever you to hire a tradesman or contractor, you will find some are not as reputable or reliable as others. There are horror stories of furniture held to ransom or simply disappearing. These companies normally offer really cheap deals and will not offer correct insurance so if your stuff is lost you will not receive any compensation.

Trade associations monitor the companies registered with them and ensure only reliable firms are listed. For the moving industry in America the American Moving and Storage Association is the body to consult for a reliable company. Get quotes from a few firms in your area to compare costs. Check each quote is for the same level of service and insurance cover.

It is vital that you have adequate insurance for your possessions. Even the most careful staff might damage a precious vase or in the worst case a road traffic accident could leave your things burning on the highway. If you have items that are irreplaceable or of great sentimental value it is worth packing and moving them yourself. Keep important documents with you as well as they can be difficult to replace if lost or damaged.

Prior to moving day it is worthwhile going through all your things and getting rid of items you no longer want or need. Companies charge by weight or size of truck so there is no point paying extra to move things you will later throw away. Remember to check the garage, attic and basement if you have them.

You will need to decide which kind of service you require from your moving company. The bare minimum would be to load your things onto a truck and unload it the other end. At the other end of the spectrum, absolutely everything is done for you. Most people end up somewhere in the middle packing some items themselves and leaving larger items and breakables to the moving crew.

Once you have decided what you require choose an AMSA registered firm. Make sure they have been in business ling enough to have built up a good reputation. Look for reviews and testimonials online or from friends. Ensure they do not employ casual labor but instead have regular staff who are experienced at moving large items safely. If you have a piano this is especially important and you might need a firm that specializes in this.




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