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Tips for Hiring a Reputable Moving Company in New Jersey
Hiring a moving company can be daunting for many who are facing a move due to the trust factor.

it’s critical to properly vet every moving company that you consider before hiring anyone.
Hiring a moving company can be daunting for many who are facing a move due to the trust factor. Not only do you have to invite strangers into your home, you also have to trust them with all your most personal belongings and make sure they are transported safely. To mitigate this concern, it’s critical to properly vet every mover you consider before hiring anyone so you can ensure the best choice possible. Check out these tips so you can ensure a seamless move with a positive experience.
Consider all Estimates; Not Just the Lowest Ones
Sure, you want to save money where you can. After all, moving is a huge expense, not to mention a stressful experience. But to choose a moving company based on price alone would be foolhardy. Many less-than-reputable moving companies often lure in customers with promises of dirt cheap rates only to add line items and fees to the final invoice. Or, worse yet, they could do a sub-par job of protecting your valuables leaving you with even more expense and trouble later.
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Look into Insurance and Licensing
Never hire a mover without asking for proof of a license and insurance. If moving from one state to another, which requires the issuance of a U.S. DOT number, you should research your chosen mover’s background on sites like www.protectyourmove.gov. Moving within the same state? You’ll need to know some viable contacts by searching here.
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Read the Fine Print Before the Big Day
The day you move is an extremely stressful and harrowing one. Everyone’s running around trying to get things done. This is the worst time to try and read the contract you’re supposed to sign. You may feel pressured into signing it so you can all move on, but this is where oversights are made. When you book your reservation and receive an estimate, look over all the details then. Ask questions to clarify. If you have to wait till moving day to go over the final contract and inventory list, be sure to carve out plenty of time to sit and do this with focus.
Iron out the Details Beforehand
Getting an estimate over the phone is a big red flag. You should suggest the mover visit your home to see all your belongings – particularly the big stuff – in person. This way, your movers can give you a much more accurate estimate of how much the final price will be. This is usually based on the weight of the truck and less on how many actual items you have. Make sure your mover takes measurements so they can easily get your furniture and artwork through doorways, hallways and elevators. Find out what supplies they will use to transport your valuables, such as bubble wrap and blankets.
Don’t neglect all the little things. Research will always pay off in the end. You’re shelling out enough money; you should feel good about your final choice of moving company knowing it’s a reputable one.