When you're looking for professional Pensacola movers to help with your move, doing thorough research is necessary. You'll want to avoid moving scams and unscrupulous movers and find Pensacola movers you can trust and depend on. In many cases, online research can only take you so far.
Once you filter your potential choices down to two or three moving companies, you can start asking a few questions. Here are five important questions to ask movers before hiring them.
This should be first on the list of questions to ask movers. Moving companies that are not properly licensed should raise a red flag, they are most likely not legitimate moving companies. Avoid falling victim to a moving scam by working with Pensacola movers that have either a state or national license.
Since All My Sons Moving & Storage of Pensacola executes interstate and long-distance moves, we are required to have a registered USDOT number and MC number issued by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration.
Local movers are required to hold a motor carrier license issued by the state they operate within. Our team also holds a Florida motor carrier license.
A lot of moving companies offer a wide range of moving services, but not all of them have the experience to back it up. That's why the second thing on the list of questions to ask movers is which types of moves they are most experienced executing. Our Pensacola local movers are a part of a leading full-service moving company serving Pensacola for over four generations. Our Pensacola movers have helped thousands of families and companies execute their residential and commercial moves. We are also experts at corporate relocations and packing services.
Even though all moving companies are legally required to offer basic liability protection, it is good to ask what other liability coverage plans your potential Pensacola movers offer. Moving companies typically also offer full-value protection and other moving insurance options. Make sure you understand the terms, provisions, and differences of all available insurance plans before choosing the one to be included in your bill of lading.
You really should find out if your potential Pensacola movers are covered by workers' compensation or public liability insurance. If your moving company doesn't provide these protections, you may become responsible to pay for any injuries that occur on your property.
In some cases, you may need to store away some of your belongings in a storage unit during the moving process. When choosing questions to ask movers, be sure to ask what kinds of storage services and facilities they offer. At All My Sons Moving & Storage of Pensacola, we offer short-term and long-term storage solutions.
Our residential movers in Pensacola are here to help answer any questions to ask movers you may have. Contact us today for more information and to receive your free, no-obligation quote!