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What to Look for in Local Moving Estimates



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By : Maureen Romensya   

So, you have decided that it is time for you to move to a new location but are staying local. If you live in a big city you will have many different options of moving companies to rent a truck from, but it can be harder if you live in a small town. This article will tell you what to look for in local moving estimates.

The first thing you need to do is identify the possible moving companies you will want to receive an estimate from. This will be easy if you are living in a small town as you will have fewer options. Living in a big city has its drawbacks as there are so many moving companies it is hard to identify which are good or bad. Just compile a list of the companies you will want to receive an estimate from.

Good moving companies will not provide you with an estimate over the phone. Before they can give you an estimate there are too many variables to consider. Some companies will charge you based on an hourly scale, some will charge you based on the items you are bringing, and others will charge you on how many items you will be moving.

If a moving company gives you an estimate over the phone you should be cautious of them. They may not be a bad company at all, but it is usually safe to go with the company that examines what you are moving. This on-site estimate is usually free, so you will not have to pay for it.

What you are being charged for is one big thing you need to look at when receiving an estimate. While it is an estimate and the exact price may change, it should somewhat detail what you are being charged for. Things like the cost of gas, cost of the truck, insurance, etc., should be included in the estimate.

Finally, once you have all the estimates from the individual companies you need to compare them side-by-side. Look for differences in the estimates on things like the the insurance cost, truck cost, do they charge by hour or number of items, etc. You can be on your way to a good move if you find the company that best suites you.

Receiving estimates from many different local companies will not only allow you to find the cheapest price but also the best company overall. This article has told you the major things you should look for in local moving estimates. The only thing left to do is put them in use during your next move.

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