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Finding The Best Long Distance Movers for Your Needs & Budget

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Finding the best long distance movers takes patience, and knowing what services you need.

This blog aims to help readers choose the best long distance movers that fit their service needs and budget.



Hiring A Long Distance Moving Company: Things To Consider


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Quick moving hacks, here is what you need to know before hiring long distance movers.


Choosing the right long distance movers is key for a successful relocation experience. The United States has between 16,851 and 21,281 moving companies, with each mover varying costs and services. Several moving companies claim to be the best movers for out of state moves, but how do you know which company is best for you?


Before choosing the best mover for your service needs and budget expectations, consider this:


The Size Of Your Long Distance Move

-The size of your move is a factor you must consider when choosing long distance movers for out of state moves. Here is what to know:


Smaller Moves

Small, long distance moving companies haul loads with fewer pieces of furniture at affordable rates. The average cost to move a small load to another state with a small, long distance moving company is 3.5k.


Large Homes: 3 + Bedrooms.

Hiring a national mover may be a better choice for large-scale long distance relocations. Though they may be more expensive, a national mover has professional movers with experience in package and handling fragile and heavy shipments.


Important Note: National movers and major van lines charge higher rates because of their company size and operational expenses. As a result, hiring a national mover or a large moving company for a small, simple haul is not ideal.


Your Furniture's Value Can Help Determine Which Mover Is Best


-When selecting the best long distance moving company for your needs, consider the value of your belongings. If you have valuable or fragile items, investing in a mover with specialized packers and equipment might be worth investing in.


-Moves with fewer pieces of furniture do not need to hire a large moving company. Major Van Lines charges higher rates, and long distance movers' costs are higher than you may have budgeted.


Consider Your Budget

-If you're moving on a budget, remember that "best long distance movers" charge more for their services. But being the best can mean many things, such as having fancy equipment, a national brand, or how long the mover has been in business.



Comparing Costs & Ratings

"Best moving company" doesn't always mean hiring the largest company; it's about the value the mover provides. Here is how to determine you get the best value for your money with long distance movers:


Reviews & Reputation:

- If a long distance moving company is cheap or expensive, check their reviews to see why. Are there constant negative reviews, several positives, or a bit of both? Generally, more expensive long distance moving companies have a good reputation. Cheaper movers can sometimes have bad reviews, so it's important to verify reviews to be sure.


Branding: 

Moving companies such as Atlas and United Van Lines have established names with a reputation for professionalism. As a consumer, investing in a larger moving company brand may be worth it for peace of mind, especially if your household goods are of high value.


What The Services Include

When considering who's the best long distance moving company for your needs, you need to compare costs and services. Here is what to know:


  • Flat Rate: Choosing a more expensive mover for a long distance move may be best if they can guarantee your pricing. Reputable options may charge more upfront, but they guarantee no hidden fees.

  • Insurance Coverage: Ask your movers if their costs include insurance coverage to determine if the quote is worth it. Transporting household goods over longer distances puts your belongings at risk of damage. When moving to another state and hiring movers, having insurance is a game changer.

  • Customer Support: Small movers are significantly cheaper than major national companies, but they may lack customer service. This can mean long wait times to speak to an operator, as well as email and communication issues. Because of their high costs, major national moving companies have large support teams and effective communication.

  • Loading and Unloading: Cheaper long distance moving companies may be more affordable, but their services come with fewer inclusions. This could mean forfeiting services such as loading, unloading, packing, disassembly, and reassembly.



Cost comparison of Small Long Distance Companies Vs. Larger National Movers:








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