Residential Moving Services

Moving to a different city or even across town is often for a better opportunity or improving your personal standard of living. These opportunities could be either for professional or personal reasons. Busy families with one or more members working often have limited time that can be dedicated to moving. Outsourcing most of the moving responsibilities are the best way to stay on track with other scheduled responsibilities. Friends and family who offer to help with the move may have limited time or physical strength. Here are a few tips for scheduling residential moving services. 

Take advantage of additional services that the residential moving company has to offer. Additional manpower is available to assist with each room and living area that is going to the new location. The movers can pack the contents of drawers, cabinets, and closets. Each room and box will be labeled to make it easy to unpack in the new home. Movers are not legally able to transport food, chemicals that may combust, plants, extremely valuable items, or propane tanks. 

Obtain a full quote for residential moving needs prior to confirming the appointment. The movers often do not advertise the rate of insurance that is standard with the move. Always ask and review any paperwork before signing to clarify how much insurance will cost for the replacement amount of household items. Additional insurance is available for purchase for larger heirloom furniture pieces, pianos, and artwork. Documents with personal information, collections, journals, family pictures, and jewelry that cannot be replaced should be personally transported. 

The contract will discuss how much time the quote allows for the moving companies' labor. Additional time is often billed at another rate listed within the contract. Out of town moves may require putting items in storage if not arriving immediately. Prevent procrastination when moving into a new home, by resisting letting boxes stay unopened upon arrival. Allow the movers to open and place wardrobe items, appliances, dishes, and anything else that was packaged away put back in its place. The movers will remove packing materials, boxes, and reassemble all furniture. 

Take advantage of all help offered prior to the residential moving service leaving. Walk around larger pieces of furniture to ensure that they are placed correctly. Inspect items to confirm that they have not been damaged while in transit. Use these tips when moving your home or any size successfully locally or across the country. 


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