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"Randall Moving & Storage offers premium local and long-distance moving services at an affordable rate. What is most notable about our company is the quality of each and every one of our crewmen. Their professionalism and commitment to providing an excellent moving experience have made the company the success it is today."


"Whether you are moving locally or long distance, we strive to make your move as smooth as possible. Our philosophy is that every client deserves exceptional service. We will work with you to plan a stress-free transition and give you the best advice possible on how to make your move a success."


"Throughout its 146-year history, Reebie Storage & Moving has been dedicated to doing the job right on every move. That's the way it was in 1880, and that's the way it is today. Our mission to respect and protect our clients' belongings remains unchanged. It's a promise we've been keeping for well over a century."


"Isaac's Moving & Storage provides moving and storage services for customers moving 'Around the Corner or Around the World.' Planning a move? Let the team at Isaac's Moving & Storage show you that the difference between ordinary and Extraordinary is that little Extra."


Adam's Moving & Hauling Incorporated
"Adam's Moving & Hauling always delivers efficient, reliable, and timely moves. We are equipped to handle many aspects of your relocation needs. Our clients are our first priority. We're a cost-effective and reliable moving company, and we work to ensure your satisfaction."


"A local, family-owned company, we've been in the moving business for over six years. At Flash, we know time is valuable, and we put an emphasis on quality above all else. We can help you with your move from start to finish so that you can sit back and relax. Don't let moving stress you out. Let Flash take care of the heavy lifting."


"Forward Van Lines is a full-service relocation and storage specialist. We get the ins and outs of our industry, and we adjust to our clients' needs. Guaranteed pricing, dedicated move coordinators, trained and efficient movers, and an entire staff of dedicated professionals are just a few of the things that we provide."


"Your solution for every move. Our team is full of highly trained, motivated, and experienced professionals who take great pride in the work they do for each of our customers. Each crew will understand the unique requirements of your move, whether around the block or around the globe."
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"Crews arrived on time, were courteous, provided great care for our furniture, were expert packers of the trucks and worked very hard into the evening."
"Moved furniture from one home to an apartment. Couple of broken items but they repaired them. A couple of things were dropped but they got a 3rd party to repair them."
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Residential Moves:Whether you are moving across town or across the country, get professional moving and transportation services.
Commercial Moves:Need to relocate your business? Our Certified Best Pick professionals have experience in commercial moves, ensuring minimal downtime and a smooth transition for your company.
Packing and Unpacking:If you prefer to leave the packing and unpacking to the experts, our movers offer optional packing and unpacking services to save you time and hassle.
Specialty Item Handling:Have valuable or fragile items that require special care? Our recommended movers have the expertise and equipment to handle delicate items such as pianos, antiques, artwork, and more.

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Movers Tips & Information
OBTAINING AN ESTIMATE
To get the most accurate estimate from a mover, give them detailed information about your move. In most cases, a representative from the moving company will come to your house to see firsthand what you need to have moved. Be wary of movers who either do not offer or flatly refuse to do an on-site estimate. Also share any specifics about parking and the distance from the parked truck to the door. If stairs or an elevator will be involved, be sure to mention those details, too. There are a few different types of estimates used by moving companies. Get written estimates from at least two companies so you can compare your options.
Binding estimate. A binding estimate is a set price covering only the goods and services listed on the estimate. You will pay the set price even if the shipmentās weight or the job hours end up differing from the estimate. If you need additional services later, the moving company will revise the original estimate to include them.
Nonbinding estimate. Nonbinding estimates are approximate and can change. The price is finalized at the end of the job. That final number is based on the weight of the shipment or the total number of hours for the job. A nonbinding estimate is often lower than a binding estimate. However, with a nonbinding estimate, itās possible for the final cost to be more than you were quoted.
The walk-through. Most movers will be glad to visit your house to give you an on-site estimate. Be sure to show the mover every single thing that youāll be moving. This includes items stored outside and in the attic, basement, closets, and garage. Also let them know whether you have a storage unit or if youāll need them to make extra stops on moving day.
Payment arrangements. Clarify payment arrangements with the moving company well in advance. Most movers do not accept personal checks. Many accept credit cards, but donāt assume that they accept all major cards.
ASK THE RIGHT QUESTIONS
Determine how and when boxes will be packed. Packing too far in advance can be inconvenient, but packing the day of a big move is stressful. To avoid these issues, plan ahead and use organized moving professionals. They will be able to determine and explain the best schedule for you shortly before the move.
You may choose to do the packing on your own. Remember that the moving company is not responsible for damage to things you pack yourself, unless the item is visibly damaged upon delivery. For many people, itās worth it to hand off the organizing and packing responsibilities to the experts.
Check whether there is an inventory tracking system. Most long-distance movers use some type of inventory sheet. This helps them easily identify misplaced items. Local movers use dedicated trucks for your individual move. Since no one elseās items are on the truck, thereās no need for an inventory tracking system.
Find out if the truck is making more than one move at the same time. The more stops that are made during a move, the higher the chance for a mix-up to occur. To reduce costs on interstate moves, moving companies sometimes combine multiple moves on the same truck. In these cases, packed goods may have to be taken on and off the truck multiple times for deliveries. This can lead to more wear and tear on those items.
If youāre concerned about possible over-handling, ask the movers if they are making more than one move with the truck. Also find out if the truck will have to be unloaded more than once. Most companies use trucks with multiple entry doors so that shipments can be unloaded without disturbing any other items. However, you might also consider using a company that dedicates one truck to each move. This is typically the case with local movers.
Research your stateās moving regulations. Intrastate movers are regulated by the state in which the company operates. Some states do not provide any regulation. Interstate movers must be registered with the US Department of Transportation (US DOT). The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, a division of the US DOT, is a good source of consumer protection information. Regardless of whether you are moving down the street or across the country, hiring a properly licensed and insured mover will help ensure a safe moving experience.
SAVING ON COSTS AND TIME
Move in the middle of the month. The moving industry is usually busiest at the beginning and end of the month. This is because most closings and lease expirations occur at these times. If you can move in the middle of the month, you may get both a better price and better service.
Move certain items yourself. You can potentially speed up the moving process by taking some items yourself. Start with your plants, lamps, and pictures. Leave boxes and furniture for the movers. They have more experience handling heavy and bulky items.
DAMAGE AND LIABILITY
Damage is always a possibility during a move. The best companies will take precautions to minimize damage and quickly resolve claims. Some amount of liability coverage, usually $0.60 per pound per item relocated, is included in the price of a move.
Moving companies do sell additional liability coverage. Some homeownersā insurance policies cover goods in transit. Check your policy before purchasing additional coverage.
Friendly interaction with the moving crew can make things go more smoothly. At the start of the move, meet the crew members, noting each personās name. Take special note of the crew leader. Show the crew the basics, like where they can find the bathroom, trash cans, and drinking water. Make sure there is enough water, bath tissue, and paper towels for them. Remember that moving is backbreaking work. If you receive quality service, itās customary to tip each member of the crew individually.
At least one responsible adult should be available throughout the move to answer questions. Keep pets out of the way, and discourage children from trying to āhelpā the movers. This can create a liability issue.
How Moving Companies Earn Best Pick Certification
Only moving companies that meet our strict standards earn Best Pick status.
- Customer Satisfaction
Moving companies must maintain a 4.0+ rating and an 80% recommendation rate.
- Licensing & Insurance
Current state contractor license verification and general liability insurance for moving work
- Business Stability
Minimum 1 year in business with established local presence
- Verified State Standing
Maintain active business registration and in good standing with the state
- Operational Excellence
Consistent moving service quality across all projects
- Annual Re-Certification
Must re-qualify every year through new research
Why Best Pick Reports?
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We conduct extensive satisfaction surveys and analyze thousands of customer experiences annually.
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Companies earn Best Pick certification through performance alone. Only businesses with 80%+ recommendation rates qualify.
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Best Pick status isn't permanent. Every certified company must re-qualify annually.
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How to Choose a Moving Company
Not sure what to look for when hiring a moving company? Here's our expert guidance.
What to Look for in a Contractor

Key things to look for when choosing a moving contractor.
- Valid state contractor license and local permits
- General liability and workers compensation insurance
- Minimum 5 years of experience in moving
- Clear written estimates before work begins
- Warranty on parts and labor
Questions to Ask

Questions to ask when hiring a moving contractor.
- Are you licensed and insured?
- Do you provide written estimates?
- What is your warranty policy?
- Will you pull necessary permits?
- What is your timeline for completion?
Red Flags to Avoid

Red flags to avoid when choosing a moving contractor.
- Pressure to sign immediately
- Requests for full payment upfront
- No written contract or documentation
- Significantly lower bids than competitors
- Reluctance to provide references

