If you’re planning a move, one of the questions you probably have is “How much do movers cost?” While it seems like a simple question, the truth is that there is no easy answer. Many factors contribute to the cost of home movers, so providing a blanket estimate is difficult.
Some of the factors that contribute to the cost household movers charge include:
Size of the Move
There is a cost difference in moving a small apartment vs. a large family home. Professional movers will assess how much needs to be moved and formulate a moving package that meets your specific needs. Once that’s done, they’ll be able to provide an accurate estimate.
Distance of the Move
Another factor is the distance of the move. A local move will, obviously, cost less than a long-distance relocation.
When the Move Takes Place
Time of year can have an impact on the cost of moving services. Peak moving times are spring and summer, so you may end up paying more for a relocation that takes place, for example, in June than one that takes place in November.
Specialty Services
If you require specialty services, such as custom crating or vehicle shipping, that will add to the overall cost of the move.
Even taking all of that into consideration, the costs can vary between moving companies. It can be tempting to choose a local or interstate mover based on price alone, but that can be a mistake.
Instead of choosing a moving company based only on cost, look for one that provides value and has a proven reputation for going the extra mile to deliver exceptional service on every move.
Since 1949, American Fargo has provided highly reviewed moving services in South Florida. Our commitment to quality has earned us many positive reviews and ProMover status with the American Moving & Storage Conference.
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Whether you need in-town, long-distance, or intrastate movers, American Fargo is the moving company you want on the job. Contact us today for more information and to schedule a free consultation. Getting in touch is easy. Call today or fill out our online form now.
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