Every aspect of moving, from signing the lease to packing up your plates, bowls, and utensils, is stressful. It always feels like a miracle that you smoothly move into your new home or apartment because there are so many aspects to align. That is why, despite the expense, many people choose to hire a mover to help them get through it. There are many benefits to hiring a quality mover, such as keeping things on schedule and wrapping up fragile items properly. You will benefit greatly from a quality mover as long as they can work for you.

When you consider moving companies, start with your research. You can ask around to friends and family about which local movers worked for them. Online reviews are another great resources, as long as you dig deep and get a true picture of what the reviews are saying. Once you have a short list, start calling immediately. A mover should be contacted and a move arranged at least 6 weeks before the move itself. They’ll want to know the proximity of your move, your budget, the amount of items or size of your current home being moved, and a few other factors.

Other questions to ask while hiring a quality mover include whether they are reliable and reputable, offer an accurate estimate, and discuss the logistics and expectations of your moves. How long has the company been in business, have there every been any complaints or lawsuits, and are they properly licensed? A certified and reliable company should be ready to answer any questions you have, even those about past complaints. When you do ask about the quote, make sure it is an honest, accurate quote and get it in writing. They may need to schedule a walk-through to get the quote. Make sure this happens - never accept a blank contract.

Make sure to speak to the mover of your choice about the logistics and schedule of your move. Take an inventory alongside the moving experts, and any reputable mover will help take the inventory of your belongings to determine how they should be moved. Large, fragile, or bulky items will need extra care. From brand new Denver apartments to large homes, a great mover can handle the space, the items, and the types of items in your home with the right expertise.

Choosing a mover for your move isn’t an easy task. Asking around to friends, family, colleagues, and doing your research will ensure that you find a team that works around your items, move, and schedule. Let the mover know what you expect of them, and let them help your move go smoothly.