Simplify Your Next Move

Sep 18
14:36

2010

Andrew Stratton

Andrew Stratton

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There’s no doubt about it; moving is a huge challenge, and one of the most stressful life experiences you’ll have to deal with. Choosing a mover can make the process more bearable, but the wrong choice can multiply your anxiety tenfold.

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It’s often been said that in every adult’s life,Simplify Your Next Move Articles there are seven major types of life events that are the most difficult to get through in a positive way. Not surprisingly, moving made the list. Few people enjoy the process of moving, whether it’s just across town or across the globe.

The process of packing up an entire life in tightly taped boxes is both depressing and exhausting, and while greener pastures may lie on the other side of the rented U-Haul, the entire situation can put a strain on families, friendships, and relationships. Before you decide to take a do-it-yourself approach to your next move, and get ready to round up all of your friends with promises of pizza and beer, save valuable time, money, and frustration by hiring professional movers.

When looking for a reliable moving company, it’s important to know exactly what you want from the service, and make sure everything is put in writing. No matter how big or small your move happens to be, horror stories have been known to happen, and uninsured, unethical, unprofessional, and just downright rude companies do exist. The best way to protect yourself and your personal belongings is to do a full background check on the company before making any sort of commitment.

Going with a larger, more well-established operation is likely to give you less room for doubt than choosing a guy with a truck who posted a really low rate on Craigslist, but you’re also going to pay more for the peace of mind. If a company isn’t fully insured or bonded, if they can’t give you references, are reluctant to furnish a detailed contract, or start talking about the full catalog of extra fees, move on. The relatively small amount of cash you’ll save isn’t worth the potential damage to your property or your home, not to mention how quickly a less-than-professional company can ruin your entire experience.

A professional moving service will have a website that details not only their service, but also license and insurance information, never leaving you in the dark about potential risks and how far the company’s liability actually extends. It should also have all the hallmarks of professionalism you’d expect from any other company; a landline phone that identifies the company name, a company letterhead at the top of your written estimate, and a business address. Never put down a large deposit or pay for service upfront unless you can verify all these facts about the business, and are able to locate positive references or

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