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Planning for a Long Distance Move

 

For some, local moves are a source of anxiety and aggravation, but no one understands the sheer terror of a long distance move to an unknown territory better than someone who’s getting ready to face permanent change. You not only want to find cheap movers, but also household movers who are good at what they do while guaranteeing that your property will show up at your new home. Contrary to popular belief, businesses do not buy brand new furniture every time they move to a new office. Corporations may opt for a long distance move, seeking the help of a commercial mover to make sure their business property arrives in tact as well.

 

Finding the Right Company for Your Long Distance Move

 

Trusting someone with your property over the course of a long distance move may seem scarier than hiring someone for a short term haul like those completed by Houston to Dallas moving companies. A longer move means being separated from your property longer, with very little contact with the movers during the course of their trip. Often times your moving van may be sent ahead of time via ground while you and your family travel to your new destination separately via car, plane, or train. A business might have employees take a few days off or even work from home while the commercial movers transport their office equipment to their new location.

 

Regardless of whether your long distance move is for personal or commercial reasons, you’ll want to find a company you can trust. There are a few things you can do to ensure you’re choosing the best household movers or commercial movers to get the job done.

 

  1. Always contact the Better Business Bureau regarding any household movers you plan to use. They may have been referred to you because they’re cheap movers, but remember that cheaper doesn’t always mean better. The Better Business Bureau will have detailed records of any complaints filed against the company you’re interviewing.

 

  1. Contact the Department of Transportation, specifically the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration. A quick search on their website will enable you to determine whether or not your commercial movers are registered with the federal government. If they are, their DOT number will appear on the side of their truck as well.

 

Don’t forget to make sure your mover gives you a copy of a booklet called “Your Rights and Responsibilities When You Move.” This booklet will outline all of the rights you have when dealing with moving companies, utility authorities, and anyone else you may need to contact before or after your long distance move. Federal law requires that a moving company give you this booklet while you are planning an interstate move. If they don’t give you a copy, you should question whether or not they are participating in some sort of unethical business practice.

 

Preparing for Your Long Distance Move

 

There are a number of other important steps you’ll want to take in advance of your long distance move. Taking a few simple steps will ensure that your arrival goes as smoothly as possible.

 

  • Open bank accounts in your new state or have all of the money you need to pay your household movers already prepared by traveler’s check or money order.
  • Make sure you remember to call the local utility companies to have the water, phone, gas, electric and anything else you’ll need right away turned on. Out of sight sometimes means out of mind, so ask your real estate agent for help if you need it before your move.
  • Take an inventory of your belongings before putting them in the hands of your household movers. Even the best movers can have accidents, and if a major collision causes damage to your goods you’ll want to have a complete list of your property to give your insurance carrier.

 

HoustonMovers.biz Moving Company Can Help with Your Long Distance Move

 

These are only a few of the things you need to keep in mind while planning your long distance move. HoustonMovers.biz Moving Company is prepared to help you make the smoothest transition possible, whether you’re traveling 100 miles or 1,000. Both our household movers and commercial movers will help you determine the best ways to pack and even provide you with a complete checklist of things to do in both your old and new town to make sure your home or business is up and running as quickly as possible. We’re not just cheap movers. We’re reliable and dedicated to making your trip as easy as possible. Call today and we’ll get started by providing a free moving quote!

 
   
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