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3 Questions You Should Always Ask Movers

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Hiring movers is a great way to simplify your life when it comes to a big move. Many people say that moving is one of the most stressful times of their life, and with good reasoning. You are not only going through a major life change, but you are also undergoing major physical work. This is why hiring a moving company is the best thing for your sanity. If you are have never hired a professional moving company before you might be wondering what you should ask. Here are some questions you should always ask before committing to a company.

1. Is This The Final Cost, Or Just An Estimation?

One thing that can be frustrating is if you believe that you have a final bid, but in reality you only have an estimation. If you are only planning on paying a certain amount and then the final bill ends up being a great deal more than what you had budgeted it could be a serious problem.

You should always ask for an itemized bid and then a final number. If the number is not concrete, ask how much the bid can change. That will give you an idea of what it could end up costing. This will save you frustration down the road.

2. Do You Charge By Weight Or Volume?

Another important part of hiring movers is knowing how they will charge. You should always ask how they estimate the cost, is it by weight or volume? If it is by weight you might have to go through your things and decide if they are worth paying to move. If you are charged by volume it may not make a difference to move things small like your dishes and items that may be heavy but small.

3. What Kind Of Extra Fees Do You Charge?

Lastly, you should always ask up front about extra fees. In some cases the moving company will include the packaging materials in the cost, while others will charge you for boxes and such. In addition, if the movers have to go up and down stairs, elevators, can't park close to your house, or other things that require lots of walking, they might add more to your bid. These extra fees can make a big difference in your final cost, so simply knowing about them can help you plan better.

As you can see if you are prepared you can have a good experience with your movers and know how much it will cost. 


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