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Why To Choose Full Service Movers When Moving To a Cabin

August 24, 2023 By The Cabin Diary Leave a Comment The Cabin Diary is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program. If you purchase through one of our links, we may earn a commission at no cost to you.

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Although moving to a new cabin is exciting and can change your life in amazing ways, it’s also important to recognize that moving can be a daunting task that shouldn’t be taken on alone.

While you can rely on family and friends to help, it’ll still be a huge drain of time and money, when there are other options available to you, like full service movers.

Below we’ll get into why full service movers are the way to go when moving to a cabin, their benefits, and how to choose the right moving company.

Let’s get started.

Why Full Service Movers for Cabins? 

Full service movers help you get all of your belongings from point A to point B without any effort on your part. All you need to do is show up on time, show them your belongings, and the rest is taken care of.

Instead of renting a truck, buying moving supplies, returning the truck, labor, and buying your friends a pizza, full service movers are just that, full service. They pack all of your belongings, load them, and even disassemble and reassemble your furniture. 

Full service movers (like Three Movers) will even remove all of the garbage that’s left behind in your cabin and dispose of it for you. While it may seem like you’ll save money doing it all yourself, the countless hours you save (and your back!) will in the end make it worth the price of moving.

While you may think it’s easy to pack your belongings, items often get damaged, but professional movers understand the dos and don’t of packing. They will bring all the bubble wrap and wrapping paper necessary to pack your belongings safely.

They’ll even help transport your fragile electronics so you don’t need to worry about a dinged TV or damaged floor speakers. All that’s required from you is to let them know what you’re going to move and where, and that’s all!

You’ll also be able to use their car shipping service if you want to fly to your cabin and have your new car waiting for you there. If you won’t be moving into your cabin right when you have your items moved, you can also opt to keep your belongings in storage until you’re ready to pick them up.

How to Pick the Right Full Service Moving Company? 

Before you hire a company, you’re going to receive a quote. You can call any company right away and you’ll be given a quote. But don’t be misled, many shipping companies are brokers who sell your lead and this may lead to having a much hire price on arrival.

To avoid any trouble, always ask for a firm quote before agreeing to any delivery. This way, you won’t be surprised when the movers show up. What happens is often the movers will arrive and let you know the quote is much higher than was originally agreed upon.

This can lead you to be forced to go with the move anyhow because you’re waiting for your flight and can’t miss it, or be forced to wait around for another moving company to come and help. This can cause a lot of frustration because same-day moving companies will also charge you extra.

Ask if you can get a home-based estimate as well as a distance estimate. If you’re moving a short distance to your cabin, then you may want to go with the distance option over the home-based option.

If you’re moving a lot of stuff at once, it may make sense to ask for a quote without distance involved, so you can try to negotiate down the price. By speaking with many different moving companies, you can get an idea as to what the correct cost is for your cabin move.

If you want to save a bit of money, go for moves that are in the winter to save some money. You’ll also want to look up the moving company in question and see if they’re licensed and insured, simply so you’ll save yourself a headache down the road.

Conclusion 

Relocating to a remote cabin presents unique challenges, from packing to transportation logistics. While the allure of a DIY move might seem cost-effective initially, the potential pitfalls, stress, and unexpected costs can quickly overshadow the perceived savings. 

Full service movers, on the other hand, provide a holistic solution that streamlines the entire process. Their expertise in packing, disassembling, and reassembling furniture, garbage disposal, and transporting delicate items ensures a hassle-free experience. 

Furthermore, by using reputable movers who offer firm quotes and are licensed and insured, you safeguard your belongings and peace of mind. In essence, investing in a full-service moving company isn’t just about moving items—it’s about preserving the excitement and joy of embarking on a new chapter in a serene cabin setting.

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