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Formerly part of the District of Columbia, a city that is often home to government employees and policy makers is Arlington, VA. Claiming the Arlington National Cemetery, the Pentagon and the National Airport, this city was ranked by CNN Money as the most educated US city in 2006. If you are moving to Arlington, VA, moving companies are there to assist you in this big endeavor. In order to find the moving company that will best fit your needs and budget, you will want to consider all of your options and spend some time on planning and research.
As you plan your move to Arlington, VA, moving companies are there to answer questions and help you make the important decision of which mover to hire. But first you need to assess your needs and catalog your belongings. You can begin by creating a tentative timeline for your move. If at all possible, give yourself a few weeks so you have enough time to organize, pack, move, clean and get settled in your new home. Moving can be stressful if you are rushed or disorganized, so plot out a plan that will help you reach your goals in a reasonable time.
To catalog your belongings, go through each room in your house and sort everything into categories of garbage, to be moved, and those things that are in good shape, but of no use to use. These items can be given away to family or friends, donated to charity, or sold in a garage or yard sale. Regardless of what you do with these items, it is wise to use the move as an opportunity to rid yourself of things that take up valuable time to move and space in your new home.
While you are going through each room in the house, take note of those large items that you will need assistance to move. Pianos, large screen television sets, pool tables, and china hutches are some examples of these items. When you are contacting companies later in your research, you can refer to this list to find out if additional charges to haul them will apply.
Now that you know what you are moving and when the move will take place, you can begin contacting movers to receive quotes. It is a good idea to get quotes from at least five movers, so begin with a list of ten potential movers in the Arlington area. You can create a list by using the phone book or doing a simple web search. Choose movers that are located close to your new home to save driving time and to have assistance from someone who is familiar with the area.
To narrow down your list of ten Arlington, AV moving companies, visit the website of the Better Business Bureau. This independent organization maintains records of customer complaints against all types of businesses. You will be able to search for each moving company by name and find out which of your potential movers have had complaints filed against them and what they have done to resolve these issues. It is wise to remove from your list any companies with extensive complaint histories and those who make little effort to resolve customer complaints.
Your list of Arlington, VA moving companies should be more manageable now and you can begin to gather more detailed information about each company by calling them directly. Although you can often find a lot of information on each company's website, by talking to a representative from each company, you can get a feel for their customer service, which will help you make your choice as well. Other items to address are costs and insurance policies. Ask detailed questions about base costs and add-on fees for larger items. Find out if additional fees are applied for hauling up flights of stairs, for mileage, and packing services. Get specific information on insurance coverage and find out if supplemental coverage is available. The answers to all of these questions will help you to make an informed decision about the best mover for your job