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Moving to Houston

If you’re planning to relocate to Houston, then it may be considered literally a good move. The city is known to be the world’s energy capital and rightfully so. Aside from its booming businesses, it’s the diverse populace and quality of living that makes this city exceptional. It is a leader in the realm of healthcare, education and culture. In this city, you can feel its heritage while enjoying the benefits of a truly modern community.

 

So you’ve picked up an ideal residence and looking forward to moving there. But the first step towards your dream home is getting moving help. It’s either you do the whole moving process with your family or you look up Houston movers and hire one to do the job.

 

Since the two choices of moving can incur expenses, you have to be careful that you won’t be paying far more than you should. The first thing to aside from coming up with a moving checklist, is to get ready for the possible hidden costs of moving so you can have a budget in store.

 

Coming up with a budget for Houston Movers

 

The most convenient way to get moving to your new home is to hire a professional moving company to help you out. It will also cost you more because aside from having to pay for the moving truck, you also have to pay additional for labor charges. Here are some scenarios to consider:

 

  • Movers paid by the job may be in a hurry to get things done so they could move on to the next location. This could result in property damages since they could mishandle your china or furniture.

 

  • Movers that are paid an hourly rate may take their time, much more so that you’d like. This would mean that you would pay more for labor cost than you need to.

 

Now that you know what you could be up against, the smartest thing to do is research. Don’t make a deal with the first moving company you come across to. You may want to get moving the soonest time possible, but in the long run, it’s more practical to shortlist some reputable companies and compare their moving quotes. If possible, contact former clients and get their feedback.

 

Researching Houston movers

 

When it comes to moving fees, you are protected by federal regulation basing the total cost on weight and the distance traveled. However, there are fine print charges you have to be ready for, such as:

 

  • Some moving companies add a transport surcharge as a compensation for movers who take the whole load to big cities. The logic behind this is that labor rates are higher in big cities.
  • Extra charges can be place on loading heavier items on moving trucks such as snowmobiles, lawnmowers and your king-sized bed.
  • If you’re moving from a neighborhood with a very narrow street, or there are low wires and branches which would be impossible for a large moving truck to navigate through, this could be costly. The moving company would then send smaller moving vans to collect your possessions before transferring these to the bigger moving truck.
  • Extra cost will be billed when moving companies need to send in experts in disassembling furniture or disconnecting gas mains.
  • You may also pay extra to movers if they need to walk more than 75 feet from your door to the moving truck.

 

To avoid getting the shock of your life for getting billed way more that you ever anticipated, assess everything based on the scenarios above. As always, never hesitate to ask questions on hidden cost with your moving company’s sales representative.

 

 

 
 

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