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Revealing The Truth About Popular Moving Misconceptions

Moving is a regular occurrence that almost every person will go through at some point in their lives. Because this process happens regularly, many people have moving experiences that they prefer to share with others. As a result of the dialogue, common opinions start to develop, which leads to those opinions becoming universally accepted truths. This is how superstitions and myths develop. While there is truth to some myths, the majority of them are misconceptions and over exaggerations that could potentially cause several mistakes. When you start your own moving process, it is important that you separate the truth from blatant untruths. With that being said, here is a look at some common moving myths.

 

Moving Companies Are Identical

This is untrue. There are different #moving companies with their own rates and conditions. They'll likely also have special features that they feel will set them apart from their peers. On the other hand, there are some moving companies that do not have good reviews and should be avoided. Take some time and do some research to find the moving company that best suits your individual needs. Analyze the moving company's #USDOT numbers and their reviews through the Better Business Bureau.

 

All Boxes Are Made The Same

Cardboard boxes that are designed for holding a lot of weight will not benefit you during the moving process. The boxes will fall apart, and there is a high probability that your belongings will be damaged. Look for boxes that are sturdy. Some of the local businesses in your town should have Cardboard boxes that will ensure that your items are safe. Try to find new moving boxes, so that your items will have the proper protection.

 

You Can Save Money By Moving Yourself

Your moving costs are likely to be the same regardless of what strategy you use. Even if you choose not to hire an expensive moving company, you'll still need to rent a moving #truck. Along with the moving truck, you will be financially responsible for the gas, insurance, and any moving equipment that you'll need. In the event that something doesn't go as planned, you'll be spending a lot of money on repair and replacement costs.

 

The Moving Company Will Handle Everything

This is incorrect. For multiple reasons, there are some things that movers will not touch. For example, some goods are too dangerous to be transported because of their materials. Then there are items such as firearms, which are illegal to move. The moving company will also likely avoid moving any #perishable food items or animals.

 

You Do Not Have To Label Anything

Labeling your items will help the moving process run much smoother, especially when you have a specific inventory sheet that directly lays everything out. This will save you plenty of time and stress, as the moving company will have a clear idea of where to place the boxes inside of your new residence.

 

The Moving Insurance Will Cover Everything

It's likely that your moving contract does not cover any punitive damages. You must receive full value protection for your items. While it is more expensive, the moving company will be responsible for the total cost of any necessary repairs, as well as the replacement value of any items that have gone missing or have been damaged.

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Uploaded on December 16, 2017