WHERE CAN I FIND A REPUTABLE MOVING COMPANY?
Unless you live in a small rural village, you most likely have more moving companies than you can count in Singapore. While having options is beneficial, having too many options can be overwhelming at best.
If you’re debating the merits of your minimalist college-aged futon+bar fridge lifestyle due to overwhelm, don’t sell your furniture just yet. You can find a reputable, dependable moving company near you with a little effort.
Obtain Referrals
There’s a better way than closing your eyes and pointing to a phone book listing (it’s an expression – you probably don’t even own a phone book, do you?). By asking for personal recommendations, you can quickly narrow down your options.
Friends, family, and coworkers would never lead you astray. Check in to see if anyone knows of a good local moving company. They’ll be able to tell you about a positive experience and attest to the company’s level of service. Personal experience, after all, speaks volumes.
Similarly, your contacts may be able to tell you who you should avoid. Poor experience is a good indicator that will help you avoid bad moving companies. You want a company that communicates well, arrives on time, and doesn’t show up at the end of a long day’s work with an invoice riddled with unexpected fees.
Complete Your Homework
Once you’ve narrowed down your options, start researching the companies on your list. Begin by checking the legal status of the moving companies to ensure they are following local or national regulations.
The Singapore Department of Transportation assigns a license to movers, so double-check their license if you’re moving within Singapore. Check with your local consumer affairs office for local moves. We all hope that everything will go smoothly and without incident, but the reality is that things happen. Hire a licensed and insured mover so that you can move with confidence.
Estimates are compared.
Pricing comparison is an important step in determining the best mover for you. Get three estimates and compare the price and offer.
When preparing an estimate, your mover should ensure that they have a thorough understanding of what you require in order to be as accurate as possible. They should inquire about how much stuff you have, how far you’re traveling, and what your home’s entry and exit points are like. If they have to park far away from either of your locations, or navigate flights of stairs, for example, they will almost certainly be charged extra.
Your mover should also be aware of the amount of large, awkward, or bulky furniture you have. They (and you) can be sure to have the right equipment on hand for the job if they understand the overall scope of your belongings.
Make certain that the estimate you receive is straightforward, with all charges clearly laid out in front of you. Make certain that your mover guarantees their pricing.
Pose Questions
You should have communicated extensively with your mover by this point to ensure that your estimate is complete and accurate. You’ll have a good feeling about how easy it is to communicate with your mover and how available they are for what you require.
Your mover will have asked you many questions, but remember that you have the right to ask them as well. You’re bound to have some questions of your own, and it’s a great way to see how you’ll get along with your mover. Check with them if anything on your estimate is unclear. If you’re wondering if they’ll disassemble your bed frame for you, just ask. Do you need to relocate a valuable antique piece of furniture or a large piece of artwork? It’s a great time to talk to them about making sure they travel and arrive safely.
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