Does anyone know of a reliable company? We are moving from CA to FL
I can't wait!
When we moved CA to FL we used Mayflower. Congrats and good luck!
We live in a condo, so I'm not sure we can have a pod dropped off here, would be a great option. I'll check it out thank you.We have moved three times "cross country" (or nearly so). Each time, we've gone with a "big name" company....United Van Lines, Allied, etc. I would say that there was no appreciable difference in the service we received. You will want to check out reviews on the local affiliate which is actually doing the moving for you (these big name companies all operate as franchises), and I highly recommend that you purchase the insurance that they offer. In every move, there have been things which have broken, etc. I consider this a "normal" hazard of moving, whether I do it myself or hire someone. At least when I hire someone, I can buy the insurance they offer! LOL. Get 2-3 estimates. It WILL cost you significantly more to move in "peak" season (May-Sept), so move outside that window if you can!
The horror stories I have heard about moving are from people who went with non-brand name companies. You won't save that much that makes it worth your while to use one of these companies.
We are planning another cross country move a few years into the future, and one option we are strongly considering is using a pod option....where the pods get dropped in your driveway, you pack them, the company picks up the pods, and then drops them in the driveway of your new home. This is very appealing to me as the cost is about 1/2 what the other type of move costs, you can pack them at your leisure (instead of having everything hauled away in 1-2 days), and unpack at your leisure. And, you can make sure special items receive special care, etc.![]()
Did your move go smoothly with them? If you don't mind me asking approximately how much did it cost? We have a small one bedroom condo here, about 750sq. feet. We are wondering if it would be worth moving what we have or starting over.
Thank YouWhen we moved CA to FL we used Mayflower. Congrats and good luck!
We moved from NW Louisiana to SW Florida last year. I interviewed multiple moving companies and wound up going with a smaller company. Larger name companies wanted approx. $25,000 to move us. We had about 1700 pounds (old house was 2800 sq ft, new house is 1850 sq ft). Estimates I got for the load was much less than what we ultimately paid which was about $17,000 for the move. I had packing included on the LA end. We unpacked everything in boxes at our end. It took the movers (team of four) two days to pack and load. It took about eight hours to unpack the truck at the new house. With the PP getting an estimate of $6000, I'd plan on paying a lot more when the stuff arrived. They should tell you when they leave what the ultimate cost will be. My original estimate was about $14,000. I had other estimates of less than $10,000.
The closing on our new house was delayed a few days and I was able to get the moving company to delay delivery until we actually closed with no extra cost. We arrived on Sunday, planning to close on Monday. We closed on Thursday and the movers delivered on Sunday. On Monday, we had a tropical storm that would have soaked everything if it hadn't been delivered the day before. We filled the garage with everything we weren't sure where we were going to put it and the car sat out for about a week. And Hurricane Irma hit six weeks later.
Advice is to get rid of as much as you can prior to your move. Donate, throw away, leave behind. I am a pack rat and had tons of stuff that I donated or threw away or sold. But I still had too much and could have sold or dumped much more.
We didn't pay more on delivery. But the estimate was way off and we got the final tally before we left the old house.Interesting how much more it costs when you have them do the packing. I never got estimates for that. Both of our moves were around 5000 and neither time did they ask me to pay more when they unloaded. I've never heard of reputable companies making you pay more on delivery.
We didn't pay more on delivery. But the estimate was way off and we got the final tally before we left the old house.
Not all my companies that I interviewed actually came into the house. In most cases, I gave them an estimate of what I had based on their list of items. So I knew it would be more than they estimated. I thought the OP should be aware of that, too.Oh I was referring to your sentence about the person who got a 6000 quote that they should expect to pay more on delivery and I was saying that my experiences didn't match with that. I've done 3 bids each time we moved, and only one company was pretty far off, the other ones all seemed to match each other pretty closely in terms of estimated weights. This is what they do for a living - they should be able to come through your house and estimate the weight of things pretty accurately these days.