Denver Moving Blog - Tips, Tricks, and Insider Info
February 03, 2018

You are Moving to a New House in Denver: What Next?

Movint to a New HouseBuying your first house should be an exhilarating event in anybody's life. You may already be thinking of how your abode will look when you are all moved and settled in. Yet, in between now and being all settled in, there are more than a couple things that need to happen! The logistics involved in planning, coordinating and carrying out moving to a new house in Denver could be fairly stressful and intricate, which is why it's a good idea to get started in your planning as soon as possible. Doing so will give you time to locate the right moving solutions for your certain requirements and avoid last-minute stress!

Start Investigating Moving Companies

As soon as you're pondering a move, it's time to commence looking into moving companies. Make sure and look for movers in the area that have positive reputations based on online reviews and even word-of-mouth. If you know folks in the city where you are moving from or to (whether it be relatives, friends or co-workers), do not hesitate to inquire about some recommendations.

Set Up In-Home Estimates

Once you have narrowed the movers down to a few viable options, you need to start scheduling in-home estimates. Most companies provide these free of charge (and free of obligation), so they can give you the most correct quote for their services as possible. The reason for an in-home estimate is for the movers to get a good idea of how much bulky stuff, how many boxes and what types of belongings will need to be moved.

An in-home estimate will usually be more detailed than an estimate given over-the-phone or online; that is because without seeing all the stuff that needs to move with you, it's hard for a moving company to exactly determine the number of crew members they'll need, how big of a moving truck they will require, and how much time will be needed to facilitate your move from here to there.

Think About a Level of Service

Keep in mind that moving companies usually have a wide selection of services. While many people hire movers for professional assistance in physically moving their things from their old place to their new residence, most moving companies also have packing services, self-storage, moving "pods," and lots of other things. Take some time to really think about exactly which services you'll need for your move.

For instance, if you will be downsizing in any way, you might want to consider finding a mover that also offers storage alternatives. By doing this, anything that doesn't fit in your new place can be moved into storage, where you can then think about what to do with it (sell it, keep it, donate it, etc.).

Analyze Your Quotes and Decide Carefully

After you've collected a number of in-home estimates for the services you need, be sure to inspect them fully. Expressly, be sure to take a close look at how many hours of service your quote includes, and whether your estimate includes or excludes fuel charges or additional fees. For instance, some moving companies may charge extra for laying protective padding down on your home's flooring, so it is better to discuss those things with your potential moving company upfront.

The method of finding the right mover in Denvercan be a bit grueling and time consuming, but with a little bit of research and careful consideration, you will be able to confirm the best professionals for the job. From there, you can check a big item off your moving list and avoid the anxiety of moving your own belongings on your big day!

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