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If you’re making your first big move, you may be wondering the best way to go about it. However, knowing the right way to move can be hard, especially when you can’t tell what’s true and what’s a myth. As a result, we’ve busted the top three moving myths so that you can feel confident in all of your decisions for an easier, more comfortable move.
At first, moving all of your belongings by yourself seems like the easiest and cheapest way to go. You’ll use your own vehicle and tools, and your only fees will be gas. Right?
Not quite.
Sometimes, your vehicle may not be large enough to transport your belongings. This can mean extra costs such as renting a larger vehicle or making several trips. You may also run into a situation where you need to purchase a different tool. You’ll also run into extra costs between hiring help if needed, including buying the right kind of boxes and your time.
One of the benefits of corporate moving companies is that they’re prepared for everything that may happen. You’ll receive access to all of their equipment for the price of moving your belongings — and you’ll also be free from having to do the physical labor yourself.
Professional movers, especially full-service long distance moving companies, are also trained to best protect your belongings during moving. On the off chance that something does break, there’s also insurance to help reduce the cost of replacement or repairs.
Looking around, it may be hard to spot the differences in corporate moving companies at first. However, after some research, the differences may become a bit clearer.
Top-rated long distance moving companies are going to not only work for you to help get your belongings moved safely and efficiently, but they’re also going to work with you to figure out the best plan for doing so. Not only that, but they’ll have the best tools and vehicles at their disposal for fast, hassle-free moving.
Sadly, you’ll also find some scams along the way. There are several red flags you should keep an eye out for when choosing the right moving company — including suspicious estimates, sketchy business practices and an unusual history.
This may be one of the more common misconceptions there is about moving.
Not all boxes are created equal, and you’ll want to buy boxes designed for moving when it comes time to pack up your belongings. Regular boxes may not be designed to handle heavier weights or lots of movement. As a result, you’ll notice tearing, breaks, and general weakness that leaves your belongings in harm’s way.
If you’re reusing old boxes, whether you’re using ones from a previous move or boxes you found laying around the house, they may already have structural damage that increases the chances of the box tearing and your objects breaking.
Many moving companies have the option to pack your belongings for you. In this price, you’ll often find that the cost of professionally-rated moving boxes is included.
Moving already has the potential to be a stressful time in your life, and the last thing you want is to have to navigate between truth and fiction. That’s why at Macho Movers, we work for an efficient, transparent business that is dedicated to helping you as much as possible. Whether you’re looking to hire our services or receive an estimate, or you’re looking for help in answering your questions about hiring a professional mover,
contact us
today.
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