| |
|
|
What to Look for in a NJ Moving Company
by IPRWire Staff Writer

Published on this site: November 23th, 2006 - See
more articles from this month
Anyone moving to or from the Garden State will find a wide array of choices
when it comes time to select a NJ moving company. There are several criteria
that should be used to make this choice. These include price, estimate
reliability, insurance and licensing status, reputation, and available
storage facilities.
Obviously everyone is looking for the lowest price. However, not every
NJ moving company has the same fee structure, which means that the price
estimate for any two may not be directly comparable. There are two main
ways in which a price estimate can be generated. One is based on the approximate
weight of the belongings to be moved. The other is based on the distance
of the move. It is a good idea to inquire as to what guarantees the company
will offer regarding the accuracy of their estimate.
It is also important to ask whether there are any additional fees that
are not included in the estimate. Be wary of any so-called "industry
standard" additional fees. Check with other firms to see if they
also charge these standard fees.
Another important consideration is the licensing status and insurance
coverage offered by each firm. Some firms will include the government
mandated basic coverage in their estimate, while others treat it as an
additional charge. Most reputable firms will also offer additional coverage.
One difference between many firms is the use of subcontracting. Some companies
will hire subcontractors to complete a move. This can lead to potential
problems, as it can be hard to determine the level of responsibility each
entity takes.
A NJ moving company should be judged according to its reputation. One
way to do this is to obtain a referral from a prior client. This can tell
you the most about the reliability of the firms you are considering. Another
option is to consult the Better Business Bureau to see if any complaints
have been filed. It is important to not make snap judgments based on a single complaint,
however, as there may be another side to the story. A pattern of complaints
can show performance issues that may suggest looking at a different firm.
One final consideration is the access to storage facilities. You may require
your belongings to be stored for a period of time until your new home
is ready. In that case, ask to see what facilities are available, and
what condition they are in. Ideally they should be individually secured
in a well lit facility that is monitored by alarm and camera 24 hours
a day.
When you need a NJ moving company, one that can meet these requirements
is College Grads Moving. They have over 20 years of experience as a New
Jersey mover, and are a family-owned business that thrives on repeat and
referred clients. Visit http://www.collegegradsmoving.com
to learn more about the unique services they offer.

IPRWire Staff Writer - Visit http://www.collegegradsmoving.com
for more information about finding a NJ Moving Company and various other
services.


|
|