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In case you don't already have enough on your mind when planning a move, here are a few more thoughts to consider when planning your moving date and choosing a moving company.

First of all, remember that loading up the truck usually is NOT the last thing you have to do in your old home. Often you need to get your charitable donations picked up, junk removed or, at the very least, a cleaning crew into the home so it is left in "broom clean" condition. So be sure to leave a little time between the moving van pulling out and the new homeowner coming in for their final walk-through or passing papers.

Most moving companies offer packing or unpacking services. If this of interest to you, be sure to ask about the time and costs required. Sometimes there are local companies which specialize in selling packing materials or even packing but not moving. Often they are a more affordable option than the movers.

Interstate moves and local moves are very different. Local movers usually charge by the hour. Interstate moves are more regulated and cost is determined by weight rather than by hour. Some local companies will not do out-of-state moves or they will contract the work out. The local companies I work with will still use their own crew if the move is within 400 miles but that distance will vary from company to company. Remember: if you're traveling cross-country, you will most likely not have the same moving crew on the other end of the trip. Local companies will contract this work out and you have NO control over who will be unpacking you on the other end. To ensure the same standard of service on both ends of the move, you may want to consider hiring a national moving company so you know the moving crew on both ends of the trip will have had similar training.

Prices also vary depending on when you move. A move on the first day or last day of the month will sometimes cost more than dates in the middle of the month. Many moving companies have "seasonal" rates. Their busiest time of year usually corresponds with the beginning or end of the school year. Weekdays also are often cheaper than weekends. If you have some flexibility with your moving date, ask your mover if one date would be cheaper than another.

Moving companies should be willing to provide you a complimentary in-home estimate. If they're not, look elsewhere. Get estimates from multiple moving companies. If you like one company more than the other but not their rates, ask them if they are willing to work with you. Ask for references. Make sure they are bonded and insured. You may also want to ask if their employees have passed CORI checks.

All moving companies are not alike. If you do your due diligence though you should be very satisfied with the service your receive.

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Lori Salzman is the owner of Room To Improve, one of Boston's few full-service home transitional companies.

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15 Comments on Moving Tips

APR
22
2009
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Lori ~ Thanks for the info!  I didn't know anything about the dates making a difference in price.  I'm going to have to remember all this for myself!

6:30pm • #1
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Kathy: Yes, they often have seasonal rates. Typically the beginning and end of the school year are the most expensive times of the year to move.

9:33pm • #2
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Great information!  Thanks for sharing.

11:55pm • #3
APR
23
2009
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Good tips here Lori for us to pass on to our clients -- thanks.

1:36am • #4
MAY
02
2009
251,633 Points 2 Featured Posts Outside Blog

My neighbor moved recently and had 4 semi truck full, our neighborhood is still talking about all that stuff they had to need 4 loads. I guess that bill had to be huge.

8:20am • #5
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Cathy: you're welcome

Maureen: please do!

Mary: I was recently hired by a young couple who moved cross country and wanted help unpacking. Usually I'm there for the packing so I know what to expect in the boxes. I figured it's a young couple, no kids, 2 bedroom house, how bad could it be? This couple had moved 2 tons of stuff. That's a lot of stuff! They didn't even know what was in most of the boxes. It was such a waste. Not only did they pay the movers to pack it, move it, and unload, they also paid me to unpack it. And, thinking green, wasted a lot of natural resources in the process. Oh, if only people could learn to EDIT! What's wrong with these people?

To make matters worse, I don't know where they found this moving company. The company packed up a bunch of stuff that belonged to their tenant -- including a living Christmas tree -- despite explicit directions to leave that room alone. They delivered everything a week late -- which meant the moving permit for the truck on the street was no longer valid -- and hired day laborers on this end of the move who had obviously never done a move before. All the boxes had inventory numbers but several had the same number multiple times and other numbers never arrived at all. OY! I felt so badly for this poor couple.

4:21pm • #6
MAY
05
2009

It is critical to establish a partnership with a quality moving company to assure that the move process is seemless and stress free. Independent moving companies are available to provide a "full service" to their customers which means that the company that does the pick-up is also the company that does the delivery. It is rare to find a company that  can guarantee that service but there are a few that actually do it. Isaacs is one of them and I am proud to be their general manager.

Jon Dalzell - Isaacs Moving and Storage    www.isaacsmoving.com

Jon Dalzell
4:34pm • #7
MAY
08
2009
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Jon: Thanks. That's good to know. I'll keep that in mind for the future.

8:35am • #8
JUN
18
2009

Great information on the rates.  Thank you.

3:34pm • #9
JUL
08
2009
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For us here at REMAX in Pell City, we have bought a moving truck and had it covered and we offer the service to use our truck to anyone who buys or sells with us!  It has been a wonderful marketing tool!!!  And something no one has done around here or the surrounding counties. 

Also, I believe movers to be worth every penny if you are moving across state lines!!!  EVERY PENNY.  Thanks for the blog.

 

2:30pm • #10
SEP
01
2009
DEC
15
2009
118,333 Points 2 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Thank you for sharing these great tips.  Moving can be an ordeal so if you already have an education about what to expect...it really helps to streamline the process!

6:07am • #12
JAN
14
2010
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Working With the Mover:
 
  • Call your Moving agent. Set a date for the agent to visually survey your home and prepare a moving estimate.
  •  Refer to the moving company policy to determine the services the mover will be authorized to perform.
  • Do you want to do any of the packing -- or will you have it done by movers packers? The agent should be happy to discuss packing services with you.
  • Show the agent everything that is going to be moved. Any items you fail to disclose or that are added later to the shipment may increase the cost, even if you have been given a binding estimate.
  • Read the "Your Rights and Responsibilities Manual" to make certain that you fully understand the extent of the carrier's liability.
  • Sign the Estimate/Order for Service after you are sure you have a clear understanding of each section. If you have any questions, ask the agent to explain.
  • Keep the phone number and name of a the salesperson or move coordinator handy.
8:34pm • #13
MAR
05
2010
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An absolute true statement, not all moving companies are alike. It also pays to go to Lowes and buy your own carpet protector rolls. It's much cheaper that way. Most recently I have encountered a local comany charging $40 per roll. Ouch.

8:52am • #14
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14
2010
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The last time I moved I was horrified to see how dirty the house was after everything was moved out. And I am a CLEAN freak! I kept that house spotless. But dirt really accumulates under and beneath things so I hired my cleaners to come back for one last sweep before the new owners came in. I hope they were appreciative. Thanks for the tips!

5:05pm • #15

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