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Q: How To Get An Estimate For Moving? A: To estimate your move we encourage you to fill out our Online Estimate Form. |
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The form is quite detailed and will remind you to include those lawn
chairs or the bike in the garage that you forgot to think about. Q: How To Select The Right Mover? A: A
reputable, good mover should have an established place of business,
license and insurance. It is not wise to use a mover who is new to
the business. They may not know what they're doing, or they may be a
fly-by-night who were doing business under another name last month
and will be doing business yet another name next month, staying one
step ahead of the law. You want a mover who has been in business for
a while, who knows the business. You should ask your mover to supply
you with a few references. A satisfied customer is the best sales
tool for a mover. Q: Can Clothes And Other Items Be Left Inside The Furniture During The Move? A: We
recommend that all clothes and items be removed from inside the
furniture. This includes all desks, dressers, armoires...etc. This
makes the furniture much lighter and easier to move. It also limits
wear and tear to your furniture during the move. Generally the only
items of furniture that can be safely moved with items still in them
are small light pieces of furniture containing very light belongings
inside (sweaters, shirts, blouses, lingerie). Be careful NOT to
leave fragile items and anything that might spill or leak. Q: Do I Tip The Movers? A: Like all over service businesses, tipping is not required. A tip is
a reward for a job well done. Do not feel obligated to give a tip if
you feel it was not deserved. Q: Do You Charge Extra For Moving Large Items Such As Pianos? A: Sky Moving and Storage has no additional charges for moving pianos. Piano moves and any
other extraordinarily heavy furniture are all charged the same way
that regular moves are charged. We have professional piano movers
that have years of piano moving experience. Q: What Happens If It Rains, Snows Or The Weather Is Bad? A: We
at Sky Moving and Storage will always honor our moving commitments
regardless of weather. Unpredictable weather might slow down the job
but weather is unavoidable. If your move occurs on a day where the
weather is acting up our movers will take precautions to protect
floors and carpeting from excess dirt and soil. Q: Do The Movers Supply Cartons? A: Most if not all movers carry a large assortment of boxes and
materials to pack the contents of your home. These boxes are not
free. Movers pay for them and will usually charge you a discounted
rate should you decide to move with them. Sky Moving and Storage provides boxes during your move to protect fragile items. However, if you
want to pack your stuff before the move, you can order some packing
materials. We do not recommend getting boxes from your local grocery
store. These boxes are often flimsy and many times carry insects
because foodstuffs surround them. Always use double corrugated
boxes, not single. The stronger your boxes, the better chance your
goods have surviving any mishaps, should they occur. Q: When Is The Best Time To Move? A: If there is a choice, most moving
companies suggest you avoid the summer, beginning or end of the
month or winter holidays. The heaviest demands are placed on vans,
equipment and personnel during these periods. If
the move can be scheduled for a time when vans and trained personnel
are most readily available, we'll be better equipped to meet your
preferred delivery schedule. Q: Can I Pack My China, Glass & Crystal? A: Most people prefer to have their household
possessions, especially fragile items, professionally packed by a
moving company. However, if you decide to pack these items yourself,
remember that the basic principles of good packing include wrapping
the items individually, providing plenty of cushioning and making
sure of a firm pack. Be sure to select a sturdy container with a
lid. Place a 2 or 3 inch layer of crushed paper on the bottom of the
carton as a cushion. Wrap each item individually with a soft
material to provide a safe, protective "padded nest." Pack the
heaviest items on the bottom, empty ones next, filling in empty
spaces with crushed paper. Place plates on edge and glassware on
rims for maximum protection. Mark the carton "Fragile" and list the
contents on the outside. Be sure to seal the carton with tape.
Cartons, paper, tape and other packing materials may be purchased
for a very modest cost. Q: Can I Move My Plants? A: Sky Moving and Storage cannot accept responsibility for safely
moving your plants because they may suffer from a lack of water and
light as well as probable temperature changes while in the van. You
may prefer to transport your house plants in the family car. Q: Can I Move My Pet? A: Pets cannot be carried on the moving van.
Dogs, cats, canaries and parakeets can usually be transported in the
family car. If this isn't convenient, Sky Moving and Storage will be glad to suggest
alternate ways to ship your pets safely. Q: Can I Move Jewelry And Other Valuables? A: Items of extraordinary value such as
jewelry, money, antiques and stamp collections can be included in
your shipment, provided you notify Sky Moving and Storage of these items before packing
or moving day. However, we strongly recommend that you carry
irreplaceable and expensive articles with you, or make other
arrangements for their transport. Q: How And When Should I Pay? A: Tariff provisions require that all charges
be paid before your shipment is unloaded at destination
(unless prior arrangements have been made for later billing).
Payment for your move can be made by one of the following methods:
cash or cashier's check. Personal checks are not
accepted. Q: When Should I Call A Moving Company? A: The earlier, the better. Although the
actual van assignments may not be made until a few days before your
move, it's wise to give your moving company from 4 to 6 weeks
notice, if possible. The more lead time you can give, the more
likely we will be able to meet your delivery schedule. All moving
companies usually require alternate pickup and delivery dates. We'll
do our best, of course, to comply with the dates you prefer or the
nearest possible alternative. You will be notified in advance of the
loading date of your goods and of the estimated date of arrival. If
your pickup and delivery dates are critical due to such factors as
lease expiration or a real estate closing, you may choose a
preferred service which will enable us to accommodate a reasonable
schedule based on your specific needs. You should discuss your
specific pickup and delivery requirements with your relocation
counselor, who can advise you of the types and costs of services
available. Q: What Items Are Not Allowed To Move? A: Before your possessions are packed and loaded, it is important that you understand which items cannot be shipped because they represent a hazard or are perishable. Listed below are some common non-allowable items that you will need to address prior to your pack and load dates: HAZARDOUS MATERIALS - items that are flammable, corrosive or explosive. Examples include: Aerosols, Fireworks, Nail Polish, Ammonia, Gasoline, Batteries, Paint, Kerosene, Lamp Oil, Pesticides, Lighter Fluid, Loaded Guns, Motor Oil. A: We will stand by our quote: given that the
information received from you is accurate, the price we charge you
will be within the quote (or lower if possible). |
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