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Before you even start considering calling around to get quotes from movers, you need to start putting together a list of questions for every Simi Valley moving company you are going to talk to. This way you have as much information as you are going to need, to make a good decision about who you are going to entrust with your move.

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Do You Give Binding Quotes?

Movers give binding quotes to inform you that, regardless of what happens during your move, the price will not exceed a certain amount. These quotes are typically a little higher, but end up being cheaper overall than traditional quotes when everything is taken into consideration.

Does The Quote Provided Cover All Charges?

Sometimes, a Simi Valley moving company will provide you with a quote, but not factor in the costs for parking, appliances, long distances, fuel charges or any extra equipment they might need.

Do You Offer Any Type Of Storage?

Most moving companies offer some sort of storage unit for moving or partner program they can refer you to. If they don’t offer this service, you may want to consider another mover.

Does The Quote Include Insurance?

There are times when a Simi Valley moving company will provide basic protection for your items, but the reimbursement cost is about $0.60 per pound.

What Is The Process For Broken, Damaged Or Lost Items?

Knowing the company’s policy on broken, damaged, or lost items can be the difference between hiring a good moving company or a bad moving company. The better the policy, the more confidence they have in their ability.

These are just a few of the most basic questions that everyone should ask any potential Simi Valley moving company. If you are still having trouble finding a moving company that you are comfortable with, contact the professionals at Attention 2 Detail Moving, they will help get you squared away, treat you fairly and protect your belongings as if they were their own.


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