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Moving Memorial Day Weekend?

Our next extended weekend is just around the corner. Memorial Day is not just a time for barbeques and swim parties, but some take advantage of the extra day to complete complex projects around the home. Moving in Las Vegas is one of them. Since this holiday falls at the end of the month, several are using it to move. I’d like to suggest you contact your local Las Vegas mover to make certain their open. Some movers are closed on Memorial Day. It’s also wise to book your move ASAP. There are probably many people looking to move at some point that weekend. The sooner you book, the better chance you have to secure a good spot on your Las Vegas moving company’s schedule.

Las Vegas movers provide special treament.

There’s nothing like going to your favorite restaurant, store or salon and receiving preferential treatment. I actually recommend that consumers only frequent places that value their patronage. When it comes to moving in Las Vegas, you deserve first-rate care. There’s a moving company in Las Vegas that respects its clients and their belongings. 

Quilt-pad wrapping of your furniture is a feature that most reputable movers include with every move. Expect the best care when you choose the best mover. Protection of your valuables is necessary to ensure a safe transport from origin to destination. Look for movers in the area that deliver this type of care, not as a specialized service, but rather a part of the standard care they provide all of their clients. 

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Use the moving resources provided by your Las Vegas mover.

Booking your move is really just the beginning of securing a move with a Las Vegas mover that is full of quality and cost-effective services. It’s also important to take advantage of the various resources and tools they provide to ensure your move goes smoothly. Your Las Vegas moving coordinator will present you with a move plan and also instructions on how to achieve a successful move. Using these moving resources is the difference between an okay move and an excellent one. Traditionally these tools are located on their moving website or will be sent to you via mail. Either way this information is a comprehensive moving guide to top-notch moving. Use it wisely. Good moving to ya!

Should I tip my movers?

This question is raised frequently amongst families and individuals facing a move of any sort. The answer is quite simple. Tips are customary when you enjoy the service provided. When you experience quality service from a top-notch moving company you will be inclined to tip. 

Our Las Vegas movers will certainly give you a reason to appreciate the first-rate moving service we provide. You can tip each mover based upon your level of satisfaction with their treatment of your household goods. Ordinarily moving tips can be gauged anywhere from five to seven percent of your total local move bill. When moving long distance the tipping is recommended at the origin of the move and at the end of the move and can range from $40-$200 per person depending on size and time-frame of your move. All in all tipping is not required from reputable moving companies. It is the sole discretion of the customer. Any haggling by a moving crew member should be reported to the moving company. 

Other than money, providing non-alcoholic beverages or lunch for all day or extended moves is appreciated by hardworking movers as well.

Moving Tips

Some Moving Tips to Keep in Mind:

  • Notify your telephone, electric, gas, water, and credit card Companies.
  • Forward necessary mail to your new address. Discontinue service on a specific date.
  • Notify former employers. This will make tax time less taxing.
  • Be there and give direction. Let them know what you want loaded first and loaded last.
  • Get a copy of your inventory sheet from the foreman. Double check his notations about existing damage to your goods.
  • Have your insurance plan readily available. Hopefully you will have no use of this tip.
  • Devise a system. You should label your boxes with their destination in your new home. Hang numbered signs on the doorposts of each room and write the same numbers on the appropriate boxes. (Example: “2nd Fl./Room 4?) If you’re handy with a pencil, sketch a sample layout of your house, number the rooms on it, and post the layout on the truck for reference.
  • Load the rooms to be unloaded first—last. Whatever room is furthest from the entrance in your new home should be that room. In other words, unload back to front. The kitchen should be done at the very end though, because heavy appliances should go in the truck first.
  • Don’t forget to have your tools ready when you start unloading. You should put your tool box in when everything else is loaded in the truck.
  • Take all your valuable documents and jewelry with you! Don’t forget about your plants either. Most are too sensitive to make a long journey in a hot, dark truck. If you can take them with you too.