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Moving house is a very big job, and you want to be sure that whoever you hire to move you and your family’s belongings is going to be responsible and professional every step of the way. Often, the best choice is going to depend on your specific needs.

So, keeping that in mind, here are the top tips to help you choose a great removal company.

Ask family and friends

One of the best steps to ensure that you get a great moving company is to ask your family and friends if they have had any past experience with a great moving company. Of course, a local company is best, but you shouldn’t necessarily discount national moving companies either.

Get your requirements down on paper, then get quotes

You may have five or six companies that you are considering before you can finally narrow your choices down to one. Think about specifications that you will want your movers to follow and bring these requirements to your favorite options. Once they know what you need, ask them to offer you a quote so that you can compare costs.

Try a comparison site with reviews

Checking in on trust reviews is a great way of making sure that you are selecting a good removal company. Some comparison sites will even offer your bonuses or discounts for using them. Might as well try to score a couple of freebies if you decide to use one!

Get a pre-move survey

Getting a pre-move survey is going to give moving companies Arlington VA the opportunity to assess how long it will take to move your belongings and how many staff will be needed to carry it out. This also gives you a chance to check out the company and make sure that you feel comfortable letting them handle your possessions.

Ask about insurance

Before you make your final decision, make sure that your moving company has the necessary insurance and protections so that you can be sure that those working on your move – and the items that you are having moved – are protected should any accidents occur.

Ask about their delay policy

It can be helpful to ask about this kind of policy. It is true that sometimes delays do happen and you want to be sure that if delays happen, that you will be compensated for the inconvenience.

Have everything agreed upon and signed before work begins

Before your movers touch their very first box, make sure that you understand the entire contract that you are about to sign. It is important to know how much you will pay, if there are any added charges or hidden fees, and what you can do if you feel like the job was not done sufficiently.

Hiring a moving company is just like any other business relationship. It is up to you to make sure that you and your family – and all of your belongings – are protected during this exciting time!

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