Checklist: Picking the right moving company Hilo HI

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National Companies

Help U Sell Snake River Valley
(208) 454-6777
1108 Cleveland Blvd
Caldwell, ID
Summit Relocation Services
(260) 432-3332
200 E Main St
Fort Wayne, IN
Martha Turner Properties
(713) 520-1981
50 Briar Hollow Ln Ste 700W
Houston, TX
Relocation & Corporate Housing Services Inc
(706) 737-5766
1040 Alexander Dr
Augusta, GA
Ckr Group
(858) 484-9634
8851 Gainsborough Ave
San Diego, CA
Mobilitymatters
(770) 649-8228
620 Colonial Park Dr
Roswell, GA
Penn-Garrison
(412) 227-0959
915 Penn Ave
Pittsburgh, PA
Century 21 Elite Realty
(770) 507-0316
3564 Highway 138 SE
Stockbridge, GA
Hewitt Associates
(303) 979-0945
9584 W Powers Cir
Littleton, CO
Prudential One Realtors
(937) 434-9700
2496 Commons Blvd
Dayton, OH

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Decided to hire professionals to move you? Recommendations from friends, relatives and neighbors are a good way to find the right moving company. Here are a few items to keep in mind when you interview prospective movers:

 

  • Only deal with licensed companies. Ask the representative to demonstrate that it carries worker’s compensation insurance to protect the company and its customers.

 

  • Ask about the firm’s experience and client list. Call a few clients to verify references.

 

  • Ask the movers if they are members of any local or national moving trade associations. If so, contact the associations for further information.

 

  • Check the companies out with the Better Business Bureau and the American Moving and Storage Association to see if they have information on them.

 

  • Get a written estimate, and determine whether it’s binding or non-binding. The most accurate way to estimate your moving costs is to get an in-home, visual assessment from the mover. Decide whether you want full service (they pack, unpack and move everything) or self-service (you pack and unpack everything and they move it).

 

  • When you’re ready to sign the contract, insist on a guaranteed price in writing that includes guaranteed pick-up and delivery dates. The contract should include a guarantee of how many hours the job will take, allowing an overrun of no more than 10 percent.

 

Published on January 16, 2007

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