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Request A Moving Quote/Estimate

Please fill out and submit this form and someone from our trained staff will contact you with your free moving services estimate. 

Your Contact Info

*Estimated moving date:
*Your name:
*Current phone number:
Work/Other phone number:
*Your email address:

Moving Locations

Where You're Moving From:   Where You're Moving To:

*Zip Code:

*Zip Code:

Stairs: flights of stairs involved at this location.   Stairs: flights of stairs involved at this location.
Has Elevator?   Has Elevator?
Steep Driveway? Yes No   Steep Driveway? Yes No
The carrying and/or walking distance for the movers is within of front door   The carrying and/or walking distance for the movers is within of front door
Stairs and Carry Guidelines:
Minimum 6 steps = 1 flight of stairs
Stairs that turn count as 2 flights.
Long staircases around or over 15 steps count as 2 flights.
Outside stairs must also be estimated in total number of flights.
Carrying distance measurement of 35 paces = 100 feet.
Make sure to include total distance from truck to stairs or elevator and from top of stairs or elevator to door of unit.

Check here if your move will have an extra pick-up or drop-off location.

Inventory

Just fill out the list below with the total number of each item.  You are not limited to just numbers.  Please feel free to include any short note and/or description.  Leave the spaces blank for items you don't have.

LIVING ROOM (please indicate any glass tops or shelves under the misc section below)
   Recliner Sofa
Sleeper Sofa
Sofa/Loveseat (Regular)
Piece Sectional Sofa (each piece)
Futon & Frame
Medium/Large Chairs (rockers, arm chairs, recliners etc.)
Ottoman/Stool
Coffee/ End Tables (glass tops?)
Sofa Table (please list glass or marble tops under misc?)
Entertainment Center (pieces)
Grandfather Clock (pendulums and weights  must be removed)
Wall Unit Sections (how many pcs)
TV/CD/Stereo Stand
TV (under 25" screen)
TV (25" - 30" screen)
TV Big Screen (31" - 53" screen)
TV Big Screen (54" to 72" screen)
Console TV/Stereo (floor model)
VCR or Stereo Component (list only if not boxed
DINING/KITCHEN
Dining Table
Dining Chairs
Dinette/Breakfast Table
Small Chairs (mover can carry one in each hand)
Pantry Cabinet (usually in kitchen)
China Cabinet (glass shelves?)
Glass Shelves
Buffet or Server
Curio/Étagère (glass shelves?
Baker's Rack
Microwave/ Cart
Refrigerator/Freezer (specify if side by side)
Washer/Dryer (have disconnected)
Stove/Oven
Ironing Board/Vacuum
BEDROOMS (please indicate if you need any beds disassembled or re-assembled)
Bridge Bed
King Bed
Waterbed (drained & disassembled)
Large Headboard
Queen, Full, or Twin Bed
Headboard
Footboard
Day Bed/Trundle Bed
Bunk Bed or Canopy Bed
Toddler Bed
Platform/Poster Bed
Crib or Cradle
Dresser/Chest of Drawers
Medium/Large Mirror
Small Mirror
Nightstands
Cedar Chest
Footlocker/Trunk
Armoire/Wardrobe
Vanity
Sewing Machine
Changing Table
Feet of Clothes , (transported in moving blankets)
Jewelry Chest
Suit Cases/Bags
Hampers/Baskets
OFFICE
Office Desk Pieces (List Total Pieces)
Computer Desk pieces
Executive Desk (large desk)
Secretary Desk (Tall cabinet pull-out desk)
Sm. Desk Pieces (Student/Writing Desk)
Credenza Pieces
Office Chair
Storage Cabinet
2-3 Drawer File Cabinet (vertical)
4-5 Drawer File Cabinet (vertical)
2-3 Drawer Lateral File Cabinet
4-5 Drawer Lateral File Cabinet
Computer Pieces (# of Components. only list if not boxed
Printer Stand
Room Divider
Lb. Safe (List maximum weight)
Small Bookcase (Waist High)
Medium/Regular Bookcase
Large Bookcase (6-7 Feet Tall)
Folding Table
Folding Chairs
OUTSIDE FURNITURE/GARAGE/PATIO ETC.
Patio/Picnic Table
Lg. Picnic Table (benches hooked on)
Lawn Tractor (riding mower)
Lawn/Patio Chair
Bench/Chaise
Bicycle
Grill/Smoker (must remove propane tank)
Mower/Edger/Blower
Rake/Shovel/etc.
Tool Chest Pieces
Work Bench
Utility/Metal Shelf
Ladder/Umbrella
Garbage Can
Glider/Porch Swing
Wheel Barrow
MISCELLANEOUS
Small Boxes/Bags (mover can carry 2-4 at a time)
Medium/Large or Heavy Boxes (1 per carry)
XL/Jumbo Boxes (may require 2 movers)
Suitcases
Small Glass Tops (end table or night stand)
Medium Glass Tops (coffee, dinette, sofa table, etc.)
Large Glass Tops (Dining Room Tables, executive desks etc.)
Jumbo Glass Tops (Large Dining Room Tables, executive desks etc.)
Toy Box/Large Toy
Gallon Aquarium (please list total # of gallons and how many)
Aquarium Stand
Lamps (will wrap with blankets, but can not insure)
Pictures (We move as is and do not insure)
Lb. Marble Top (list total weight and how many)
Upright Piano (chest/shoulder high)
Organ
Spinet Piano (waist high or so)
Baby Grand Piano
Piano Bench
Medium/Large Plants
Area Rugs
Medium/Large Rugs
Exercise Equipment (weight benches, Exercise Bike, Stair Stepper, etc.)
Treadmill
Lbs. of Free Weights (total weight)
Put any un-listed items in the spaces provided here

For lowest price have all items disassembled & disconnected!

Comments: If you have specialty items or any types of furniture pieces that would be unusually large, heavy, or valuable in nature please list them here; as well as other items not included in the above list. 

Hoisting items in or out of windows/balconies is an extra service not included in the standard pricing so you'll need to let us know if your move will require this service.  Please let us know if you want our movers to disassemble and/or reassemble any of the items listed. Also note any other factors useful in giving you an accurate quote.

Notes & Miscellaneous Items

Check here if you will need us to do any packing

Please describe any special needs or items that you have below.


Each item moved by our company is insured up to $0.60 cents per lb.
Additional valuation coverage is available at an additional cost.

 

Moving Tips

When moving you should keep a complete moving file. Print this list out and check off items as they are accomplished. Keep your written estimate, this list and other moving documents together.

One month before your move:

  • Prepare an inventory of all of your household items. You will need this when you contact movers for estimates.
  • Call movers for estimates and discuss the costs involved. Reserve your move date.
  • Determine other moving expenses and prepare a rough budget.
  • Sell or give away anything you don't want to move.
  • Visit your bank and advise them of your moving plans so they can offer recommendations on setting up accounts at a new financial institution at the location where you will be moving. This will be an immense help in transferring your accounts.
  • Notify your doctor and dentist of your move in order to have records and prescriptions transferred.
  • If you have pets, arrange for their boarding during your pre-move, and for shipping when you move. Contact your veterinarian for your pet's records, and try to have all of their shots and treatments updated before you move. Call your new county to determine specific requirements for that area.
  • If you have children, find out the school they will attend and the records they will need to have transferred.
  • Verify requirements for auto licensing.
  • Notify insurance companies of your move. Transfer insurance policies on your house and possessions to ensure coverage at your new home.
  • Close charge accounts you won't be using in your new community.
  • Ask for a transfer of credit bureau files.
  • Send change of address to your post office.
  • Send change of address cards to friends, magazines and creditors.
  • Notify your church or synagogue.
  • Cancel local deliveries.
  • Contact utilities for disconnection and possible refunds due to you.

Two Weeks Prior to Your Move:

  • Empty your safe deposit box.
  • Pack items of sentimental value and valuable paperwork that you are going to take yourself.
  • Clean out your refrigerator and cabinets. Prepare meals that use up food that you don't want to move.
  • Have your car(s) serviced for the trip.
  • Get a babysitter for when the movers are in your home.
  • Plan a furniture diagram for the movers, showing where things should be placed in your new home.
  • Make hotel reservations if you are traveling for more than one day or if you have to wait for the movers to arrive.
  • Start packing anything that the movers won't be packing.
  • If your home isn't sold, make maintenance and security arrangements with your real estate agent and also plan for a thorough cleaning of your house, carpets and draperies.
  • Check with your local tax assessors to make sure your tax records are in order.
  • If your home will be vacant for some time, arrange for snow removal, lawn care, and notify the police.

Final Days:

  • Prepare a survival pack in case you have to wait for the movers:
    • Paper plates
    • Towels
    • Soap
    • Toilet paper
    • Bedding
    • Items to occupy children
    • Snacks
    • Water
    • New house keys
  • Pack clothes for the trip.
  • Take a local phone directory with you.
  • Notify someone of your travel plans.
  • Empty gasoline from the lawn mower and discard any cleaning fluids that are flammable. The mover won't allow them to be packed.
  • Get a cashiers check for the movers and travelers check for your trip to cover any expenses until your new accounts are available.
  • Defrost and dry your refrigerator and freezer.
  • Have appliances and antennas disconnected.
  • Make sure boxes are labeled. Anything not being loaded should be marked "Do Not Move" and consolidated in one area.

Moving Day:

  • Make arrangements for pets so they won't be underfoot.
  • Take small children to the babysitter.
  • Either you or your agent should be present when the movers arrive to direct them.
  • Review inventory sheets with movers, including destination address and contact numbers.
  • Take valuable documents, jewelry and money with you.
  • Clear access areas, parking spaces, driveways, walkways and stairs of debris.
  • At the completion of the loading, do a final walk through of the premises. Make sure all doors and windows are locked and lights are out.

Move-In Day:

  • Arrange to be on site to meet the movers.
  • Review the floor plan and the placement of household items with the movers.
  • Confirm receipt of all household items by checking your inventory.
  • Sign Bill of Lading confirming receipt of household items.
  • Make payment of the final balance due.