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Frequently Asked Questions A: It depends on a lot of factors, but our average move was
$400 last year. See Average Moving Costs for ballpark estimates, or if you would like a more accurate estimate, visit the Moving Cost Estimator or call us at 316-262-2123. Q: Do I need to pack everything – or – what do I need to pack to prepare for the movers? A: If it is smaller than a breadbox, then put it in a box.
Remember, you are paying your movers by the hour, and it
takes us a lot less time to dolly out boxes than to carry
out miscellaneous items and find safe places on the truck
for it. In fact, our movers are trained to refuse to take
certain items if not properly packed. Q: Does Get A Move On provide packing services? A: Yes. You can hire Get A Move On to pack every room in
your house or just your kitchen. You pick the level of
service that you want. Q: How much does it cost to pack my house? A: Probably less than you think. The average cost to pack
a 2 bedroom apartment is approximately $300. See Average Moving Costs for ballpark estimates, or if you would like a more accurate estimate, visit the Moving Cost Estimator or call us at 316-262-2123. Q: Where do I get moving boxes? A: Some people try and collect miscellaneous boxes before
they move. This can actually cost you money on moving day.
Using uniform sized moving boxes helps the movers load
the truck quicker, and since we get paid by the hour, using
good boxes can save you money. Q: Does Get A Move On sell moving boxes? A: Yes. We carry a complete line of boxes and moving supplies
and we offer free delivery if you are moving with us. For box
prices, see Moving Supplies. Q: Do I need to empty the clothes out of my dresser drawers? A: No. There is no need to use the extra boxes. Our movers
can handle the extra weight. However, you will need to
remove any loose items in the drawers, like papers, change
or jewelry. Q: What do I do with the clothes in my closet? A: We sell or rent a specialty box called a wardrobe box.
Each box holds approximately 2’ of compressed hanger space. For box prices, see Moving Supplies. Q: What can I do to save money on my move? A: The biggest thing you can do to save money is to be prepared
for the movers. Have everything packed up and ready to
go. Put all of your boxes in 4’ high stacks in the living room or garage and allow movers to put them all in one room at the unload. Disassemble beds, take mirrors off of dressers, and basically prepare all furniture to be moved. Be available to answer the mover’s questions regarding furniture placement. Don’t plan anything else for moving day. Q: Are you insured? What happens if you break a piece of my furniture? A: Yes we are insured. In the event of damage, we will repair
your furniture if at all possible. If the damaged piece is
not repairable, we will pay the depreciated value of the
damaged piece. Q: How do I pay for my move? Do I have to make a deposit? Will you bill me? A: All residential moves are paid for at the completion of
the move. We accept cash, credit cards, and personal checks. Q: Are all of your movers full time employees with experience? A: Yes. Many of our guys have been with us for years and
our new hire criteria include professional moving experience.
We are also committed to continuous training for our employees. Q: How do I know you're not one of those unscrupulous moving companies that you see on the news that quote one price and then charge another, or damages furniture and doesn’t fix it? |
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