It happens all the time. A client will book us to help them move, but they don’t provide us with the information we need so we can make sure the move happens on time, within budget, and is stress-free. The truth is that is some information you can provide us with that will make the move go more smoothly and that will help you keep it within budget.
When Do You Have to Move
Is there a set date you have to move or do you have some wiggle room? When you contact us for an estimate, make sure you let us know all about your moving dates, especially if you have a few options available as that can have a huge impact on both our availability and cost.
Precise Addresses
Each time you contact us about your move, double-check that the addresses connected to the move are correct. A small mistake is a big hassle. In addition to making sure you have the right city, take a moment to double-check the house numbers. This is information you should have on hand every time you contact us.
Be Honest About How Much You’re Participating in the Move
Miscommunication is a serious problem when it comes to moving, especially concerning the magnitude of the move. One of the biggest problems we encounter is clients who either overestimate their involvement in the move or underestimate it. Knowing how involved you’re going to be with the packing and loading allows us to accurately access both how much time we’ll need to get everything moved and how much it will cost.
What Belongings Are We Moving
Be very upfront about the type of belongings you expect us to handle. We don’t mind dealing with delicates, antiques, and heavy items but prefer it when you let us know exactly what you’re having us move. Having this information lets us know how much time we need to dedicate to your project, how many members of staff we need to have on hand to move your items and the type of equipment we need to bring.
When you contact us about your upcoming move, we will provide you with superior moving services. Feel free to get in touch with us when you have questions, are collecting estimates, or have other issues that involve your move.