Apr 21 2011
Thoughts On Questions To Ask Before Hiring A Moving Company
Packing up all your belongings to move is one of the biggest pains anytime, anywhere. No one enjoys the process of packing and labeling boxes, trying to protect glasses and dishware, emptying drawers and closets, all in the name of relocation. And add to that nightmare with the biggest decision of all: hiring movers or doing it on your own. It is no wonder at all that people get stressed out just thinking about moving. And that stress all starts when trying to come up with answers to your questions to ask before hiring a moving company.
If you are thinking of making a move, you have lots of things to consider. If you have a huge, multi-room home that is packed with stuff, you might want to go the easy route, pay the cash, and hire a moving company. If, on the other hand, your move is relatively small, a tiny studio or just a simple one-bedroom home, it is much easier and maybe more cost-effective to do it all yourself. But if you do actually keep the whole relocation on your plate, remember to first consider that you will need to find and rent a truck, plus drive it! Also make room for expenditures on gas and insurance, plus the time and money to clean, re-fuel, and return the vehicle. And, if you forego the moving company, the cost of all the supplies does too, including a handcart, boxes, moving blankets and packing tape.
Second, distance between your new home and your old home is crucial. If it is just down the street, it may be easier to just move it yourself. But relocating across the country, it certainly is an easier decision to go with the professionals, who are comfortable with driving what could be thousands of miles with a truck full of furniture.
Either way you choose, the costs will be based to a large extent on fuel charges. Electing to hire someone to transport your stuff a long-distance means they may very well pack your stuff into the same truck as the relocation for one or two other people. In that way, the fuel charges are somewhat split between everybody. If you move yourself a long-distance, the fuel charges are all yours. And gas for a big, fully loaded truck can add up in a hurry.
And, of course, in renting a truck for your own long-distance move, keep in mind that the cost to rent a truck in one place and drop it off in another will usually carry a hefty charge.
Yet another thing to ponder is your physical well being, and here is where you really need to be honest with yourself. Make certain that you are physically prepared for the beating your body will take. It is going to take a tremendous amount of energy and strength to carry boxes and furniture up and down stairs, down long hallways and sidewalks, to and from the moving truck. The most obvious choice is to draft family and friends. But that in itself gets expensive when you consider how much food and drink everyone will need to get the job done.
The folks you coerce into helping, also, need to be in prime shape. The last thing you want is to get old buddy Billy to help out, and have Billy drop a flat-screen TV down the stairs, or ram a table into the wall at your new place. They will be in charge of the very things that are most important to you, so be absolutely sure the things you are moving will be in good hands.
The best part of the move is when it is all done. When a moving company is done, they leave, and you are left with just boxes to unpack, no worse for wear. When you move yourself, when the final box is in the door, you still have to unpack. Of course, before you unpack, you need to ice your shoulder, bandage up your leg, and make a few appointments with the chiropractor to try to get your body in recovery mode, since you have just treated it like you are 18 years old again. Which, you most likely are not. Save yourself the pain, and go with the professionals.
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