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The 8 Main Questions You Must Ask Moving Companies In Seattle Before Hiring One



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By : Joe Tacoma    99 or more times read
Submitted 2009-12-05 15:06:27
Whatever the type of move, be it a residential or office move, be it a small or big one, in order to ensure that everything is handled correctly and safely, you must hire a professional moving company to help you.

But read this carefully: do not hire just ANY company. Prior to selecting the best one for your needs, make sure you research thoroughly among Seattle moving companies.

In order to help you make an informed decision, here we present you 8 important questions that you should ask any company that you are considering seriously:

1. Are you a broker or a company employee?
The broker’s job is to help people find moving companies; nevertheless, he cannot provide an obligatory estimate and is not responsible for losses and damages.

2. Do you offer obligatory estimates?
Movers or brokers may give you an estimate over the phone, but it is not an obligatory one. Prior to giving you such an estimate, the mover must check your valuables in person.

3. Are any extra charges included in the estimate?
Charges like, long carry, appliances, parking, storage, fuel, and special furniture, among others, are examples of costs that may or may not be included within a moving estimate. You must let the moving company know about special furniture pieces you own or other special conditions about your move ahead of time so that they can include them in the estimate.

4. What kind of equipment do you have?
It is important to know if the movers have equipment for heavy tasks and to handle special furniture pieces professionally. It is an important part of ensuring you are getting the best help for your needs.

5. Is there any transfer required?
Depending on the distance between your old home and the new one, your valuables may have to be transferred from one vehicle to another. This increases damage risk, so you must know about it.

6. What payment options do you offer and what are the conditions?
Try to stay away from movers that only take cash. Be clear on how much you have to give as deposit and if it is refundable, and how much you have to pay upon delivery of your valuables.

7. What type of insurance are you offering me, and what other types are available?
Normally, there is a basic coverage fee that can be upgraded at a very sensible price. You can also research the option of third party insurance providers to cover your move. In any case, investigate all your options in order to make an informed decision.

8. How do you handle damages and loses? What is your level of responsibility?
When asking this, the answer must leave no doubt as to who is responsible for what. If you are packing your belongings, the moving company may not pay for damages due to poor packing, for example, but they will most certainly teach you how to pack appropriately if you ask them to. Just get a clear picture in advance.

If you liked this article, tell all your friends about it. They’ll thank you for it. If you have a blog or website, you can link to it or even post it to your own site (don’t forget to mention http://www.psmoving.com as the original source).

Author Resource:

Joe Tacoma has written numerous articles for Puget Sound Moving, expert movers in Seattle, Washington and surrounding areas. Their blog is full of great moving and packing tips; check it out at http://www.psmoving.com/blog

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