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How to Hire a Moving Company: The Basics Explained

  • Perla Irish
  • March 3, 2021
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  1. Take Inventory
  2. Decide on Your Services
  3. Have a Walk-Thru or Phone Call
  4. Look at Reviews and Referrals to Find the Best Moving Company
  5. Hire a Moving Company and Start Your Next Chapter

Moving is an exciting milestone. It means you’re embarking on a new adventure and starting a new chapter in life. Hire a moving company to take any stress or hassle out of the process.

Moving is hard work without the stress of doing it all yourself. To help you kick things off, we’ve rounded up the basics of hiring a moving company and how to get started.

Here’s everything you need to know about hiring a moving company from start to finish.

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How to Hire a Moving Company The Basics Explained

Take Inventory

When you’re moving, the best thing you can do is to take inventory of what you have. Rainforest Moving and Storage can give you an idea of what size truck you need based on what stuff you have and the size of your home.

Take the time to take inventory. This is also a great time to purge and donate anything you don’t want to move with you. If you don’t need it at your new home, now is the time to get rid of it.

Decide on Your Services

Next up, you’ll need to think about if you need help packing and unpacking. This is a great service if you’re in a time crunch. Let your professional movers help you pack and unpack once you’re at your new home.

Packing and unpacking services take a ton of stress off your plate. This is also a great way to ensure everything is packed properly and safely. In addition to packing, there are also special services for large, antique, or unique items.

If you have items that need special care such as a piano, television, or fish tank, speak with your movers. Hiring a moving company means your special items are given professional care to make sure they arrive safely.


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  • 7 Ways to Make Moving House Less Stressful

Have a Walk-Thru or Phone Call

If you’re unsure about estimating how much stuff you have, a walk-thru or phone call is helpful. This will help you gauge any additional services you require and how long your move will take. This also helps you estimate the price of your move.

Your movers will help give you an estimate on how long your move-in and move-out will take. Whether you’re moving down the street or across the country, a professional moving company can help you coordinate the logistics.

Look at Reviews and Referrals to Find the Best Moving Company

When you’re looking for a professional moving company, you’ll want to ask friends or family for reviews. Chances are someone you know has had a good experience with a moving company recently.

It’s also helpful to check online and social media for reviews. You’ll be able to tell pretty quickly how a moving company is received.

Hire a Moving Company and Start Your Next Chapter

To hire a moving company, you’ll want to start by taking inventory of what you need. Consider how large your home is and what furniture and large items you have. Think about if you’ll also need moving and packing help.

A big move isn’t the time for DIY experiments. Leave it to the professionals to make sure your belongings get there safely and on time. For more great real estate and life tips, check out the rest of our blog.

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