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Austin, Texas is a city with a reputation for great food, an exciting music scene and a family-centered approach to living. The fourth largest state in Texas and the state capital, Austin is a part of the metropolitan area known as Greater Austin, to which 1.6 million people call home. Voted by Money magazine as the Best Big City in 2006, noted by the Travel channel as America's #1 college town, and ranked the 5th safest city in the US, Austin has a lot going for it. And so do the people who choose to live there. Well known as a city whose citizens are friendly to newcomers and with plenty of Austin moving companies to make the transition easy, this Texas town is highly enticing to new residents.
If you have found yourself smitten with all Austin has to offer and are planning a move to the central Texas town, there are a few things to keep in mind as you begin the task of picking up your life in one place and setting it down in another. First plan a tentative schedule for your move. You may wish to choose a time that is relatively free of other distractions that will put additional strain on your busy life. Make an effort to resist taking on additional responsibilities during your move. Start with a schedule of tasks to be completed prior to your move, including: sorting through your belongings to determine what will be moved, thrown or given away; researching Austin moving companies; packing your stuff; and making the move. Laying out a plan for your move you will help you feel more in control and make it easier to delegate tasks when necessary.
After you have sorted through your stuff and decided what you will need moved by your professional movers you can start checking into your options when it comes to Austin moving companies. Select a list of movers within the general vicinity of your current or new home. You can print a list generated by a web search or do it the old-fashioned way by using the phone book. Regardless of how you find the names of your potential movers, you will want to look into the complaint history of each business by calling or visiting the website of the Austin Better Business Bureau. Rule out those companies with a multitude of complaints and those who have taken no sincere action to resolve customer issues.
To narrow down your list even more, you can begin to conduct even more detailed research by visiting the websites of the remaining prospective moving companies in Austin. Call the companies to ensure that they are properly licensed by requesting their DOT number. Ask for detailed information about their pricing to find out about base fees as well as add-on costs for mileage, hauling and packing. Some companies may charge extra per flight of stairs that they have to carry your belongings.
It is also really important to collect in-depth information about the insurance policies that are offered by each Austin mover. There will most likely be a general insurance policy that will cover items that are lost or damaged during transport. If the limits of the current insurance policy will not sufficiently cover your valuables, request pricing information for supplemental insurance.
When you are ready to hire the company of your choice, see to it that you are given an estimate in writing and find out if the quote is subject to change during your move or is a solid bid for the job. Refer back to your initial moving plan to determine when you will need to schedule your move. In the meantime, you can carefully pack your items and make other plans for your relocation. Rest assured knowing that your research of available Austin moving companies will pay off when all of your stuff arrives in your new home when you expect it to and in the shape you left it.
Berger Transfer and Storage
15415 Long Vista Drive
Austin, TX 78728
(512) 834-7777
Ward North American
15855 Long Vista Dr #104
Austin, TX 78728
(512) 834-9733