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How To Choose A Reputable Removalist Company

If you do not want to become one of those statistics, you need to choose your moving company carefully. Opening the phone book or searching online for local movers is not enough. You are entrusting the company you choose with your most precious belongings, and you need to choose someone you can trust.

The Power of Personal Experience

One of the best ways to choose a great moving company is by asking your new neighbours. If you are getting ready to move to a new home, talk to the people who have preceded you and ask them who they used and how pleased they were with the experience.

This strategy works best if you are moving to a brand new development. In that case all of your neighbours are recent additions to the neighbourhood, and the experience will still be fresh in their minds. If you are moving into an established neighbourhood you may need to do a bit of digging to find the recent move-ins, but you can still get some valuable tips and advice.

Check the Company Reputation

Even if you cannot get any first-hand reports on the moving company you are considering, you can still check their reputation online. Whether you are considering a small local company or one of the big national firms, you should be able to find plenty of opinions online. Look to see if you can meet the team and get to know the business a littler better.

You may need to take some of those opinions with a grain of salt, but a quick online search should give you a feel for the company and its qualifications. One or two complaints is par for the course, but if you find nothing but negative reviews it pays to proceed with caution.
Ensure your removal company is AFRA Accredited.

Get It In Writing

No matter which company you ultimately choose to do the job, getting the quote and agreement in writing is essential. Do not rely on a verbal estimate of the cost; make sure you have everything spelled out in black and white before the first truck arrives or the first box is packed.

Your moving agreement should include a list of major items, like furniture and appliances, as well as details on each room to be moved and packed. Be sure to specify any high-value items, from the giant flat-screen TV in your living room to the artwork in the den.

Pay Careful Attention

Laying the right groundwork is essential when you are planning a move. That means researching the reputation of local moving companies, getting things in writing and making sure all the details are worked out before the workers arrive to cart away your belongings and take them to their new home.

Your job is not done, however, when the moving truck arrives. You will want to go over all the details with the driver and workers, from specific instructions on how to wrap and protect your furniture to details on the bill and written estimate.

Be sure to read all documents before signing them. If you have any questions about the details of the moving contract, you should contact the office to work things out. You do not want a simple misunderstanding to turn into a huge bill or a big fight when your belongings arrive at your new house.

Moving is stressful enough. You do not want the moving company you choose to make the stress level even higher. Taking your time and finding the right mover can make moving day less of a hassle and protect your precious belongings.

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