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Answers to commonly asked questions from the experts on Thumbtack.

Do movers offer remote or virtual services?

Movers generally need to be present to do their job. But if you come across a mover’s profile that states they’re offering remote services, you can contact them to see what those services include. 

What is considered a local move vs. a long-distance move?

Local moves are among the most common moves. Unlike a long-distance move, a local move is typically less than 50 miles and does not cross state lines. Generally, a local move only takes one day, and movers tend to charge by the hour. 

The definition of a long-distance move may vary depending on the moving company. Generally, a long-distance considered to be any move of 400 miles or more. However, some say a long-distance move is over 50-100 miles. 

Local Move

A move under 50 miles

Long-Distance Move

A move over 50-100 miles or over 400 miles; may also be called an “interstate move” or “out-of-state move”

Out-of-State Move

A move that crosses state lines; may also be called an “interstate move” or “long-distance move”

Interstate Move

A move that crosses state lines; may also be called an “out-of-state move” or “long-distance move”

Intrastate Move

A move that begins and ends in the same state, typically beyond 50 miles

Interstate moves require additional legal preparation and will incur additional costs for distance, the amount and weight of your items, the preparation required and various other factors. Moving companies tend to do an initial weighing of the truck, which you should be present for.

A move that crosses state lines is considered an interstate move or an out-of-state move. Contrast this with an intrastate move, which begins and ends in the same state, but is typically above 50 miles. 

To determine whether your move is local or long-distance, contact the best movers in your area.

 

 

How much does it cost for long-distance movers?

Long-distance movers transport your belongings across the country for you. No more renting a trailer and road-tripping from state to state with your entire house hitched to your bumper. Long-distance movers make the move happen so you can fly to your new home, suitcase in hand, and wait for your furniture to arrive. Nationally, the average price range for long-distance movers is $1,490-$2,230. The distance you are moving and the number of cubic feet the movers have to transport will both affect cost. Another factor in long-distance moving costs is whether you choose to pay for an exclusive move or a consolidated move.

In an exclusive move, which is more expensive, your belongings are the only cargo on the moving truck. The movers travel directly to your new house and deliver your belongings on a scheduled day. A consolidated move is more affordable because the movers transport your belongings along with those of other people, saving them time and gas — which means you save money. The downside is that your belongings typically arrive with a two-week delivery window rather than on a prescheduled day. Read reviews to make sure you can trust the company with your possessions to ensure a peaceful moving process.

Can you move furniture by yourself?

You might be able to move smaller items like nightstands, small desks, chairs and small tables by yourself. However, it’s best to get a professional mover near you to move larger items such as couches, dressers, armoires and televisions. 

If you do decide to move furniture by yourself, carefully lift and lower items and take your time.

Is it cheaper to move your stuff or buy new stuff?

It often makes more financial sense to buy new stuff when you have the chance to sell furniture to offset the cost. The cost of moving your current furniture can sometimes be more than buying new things, particularly if the furniture is large or cumbersome to move. You can sell furniture online, or make a furniture donation and deduct it from your taxes (if it qualifies as a charitable contribution). Some places near you may even offer free furniture pickup when you choose to donate. 

If you have valuable furniture that would be costly to replace, however, it may be cheaper to move them. To find out which option is best for you, contact professional movers in your area to receive quotes and estimates.

Should I buy moving insurance?

Your homeowners or renters insurance policy may or may not protect your belongings if they get lost or damaged during a move. If you’re moving valuable items, or if you’re moving a great distance, it could be a good idea to invest in moving insurance.

Interstate movers are required to offer you full value protection and released value protection to help reimburse you in case of damage or loss. If you’re moving within your state, check with your state’s consumer affairs agency to see if your state has rules and requirements regarding moving insurance and valuation coverage.

How much do you tip movers?

It’s recommended that you tip your movers individually around $4 to $5 per hour. For example, if a team of four movers spends a half-day (four hours) on your move, tip each mover $20. Or, some people tip 5% to 10% of their total bill for small moves and 15% to 20% for larger moves.

If you’re moving across state lines, you may hire different crews to load and unload your goods. In that case, divide the tips between both crews. It’s also a good rule of thumb to add a bit extra for tipping movers if you have special circumstances that have made the move harder, like a spiral staircase or an exceptionally heavy sofa. 

How do you move large pieces of furniture?

Moving large furniture can be done with help from the best movers in your area and careful planning. First, get an idea of how much the furniture weighs and how much each mover can manage. The next step is figuring out the path the furniture will take as it exits its point of origin and makes its way to its new home. Professional movers then use dollies, furniture protectors and personal safety gear for a safe, smooth move. 

How do I protect my furniture when moving?

To protect furniture when moving, get furniture protectors. These will help cushion accidental impacts that may occur while making your way through tight spaces. You can also use furniture sliders for hardwood floors, which can make moving heavy or awkward furniture across your floors a lot easier than lugging it all the way. 

A professional mover near you will likely have these and other moving equipment to ensure your furniture remains intact and doesn’t damage your new — or old — home.

Can you hire movers to move one item?

Yes, you can hire movers to move one item. Single-item movers are usually more than happy to give you a quote, which will likely be based on a few factors.

One of the primary things to take into consideration is the number of movers it takes to move one item. For instance, if you want to move one item of furniture, it may take several movers — particularly if it is a challenging move involving multiple floors.

Contact single-item movers near you to find out what services they offer, and get free estimates.

Reviews for Dover movers
Robin D.
I liked all the items about Miss Cheryl's moving. Work quality, professionalism, responsiveness, value and punctuality.
Miss Cheryl's MovingMiss Cheryl's Moving
Linqing L.
Laid back moving was efficient and quick and over does a great job of handling different types of furniture, highly recommended.
Laid Back MovingLaid Back Moving
Danielle G.
J&J movers were amazing! They wereally prompt and extremely professional. They also have me an extremely reasonable price and saved me thousands of dollars! They did such a great job, I felt like they deserved more money and ended up tipping an additional $30.00 I HIGHLY recommend this company if your moving!
J and J Supply and RentalsJ and J Supply and Rentals
Caitlin l.
These boys were fantastic! Squeezed me in last minute and we’re polite, professional and total moving beasts! Wonderful communication and 1st class dudes! HIRE THEM! They are amazing!
Laid Back MovingLaid Back Moving
Thumbtack Customer
I hired them to move several boxes, etc. from one storage place to another. I was very pleased with their work. Both Nick and Heather did the moving. They were very hardworking, very organized, and thoughtful and careful with my belongings. I was very pleased that they were happy to do a small job. They charged by the job, not by the hour, which is a big plus for me. They were also willing to travel about an hour, both ways, to do the job, which I appreciated.
Rakin' It In Landscaping & Plowing LLCRakin' It In Landscaping & Plowing LLC
Leah A.
The guys from Laid Back Moving did an awesome job. We needed help last minute and they were super responsive and helpful. They were able to move all of our heavy stuff super quickly and without any damage. They loaded up and unloaded a 24ft truck just within a couple hours. They were very professional and willing to work around our needs/where we wanted things. We would definitely use this company again - fair pricing and absolutely worth it!
Laid Back MovingLaid Back Moving
Jennifer S.
I had to have a very large vanity moved from my truck up 2 flights of stairs and into my apartment. These men did it without any damage to the vanity or my walls. Very professional and a great price. I would definitely recommend them.
Mikes handyman & landscape services llcMikes handyman & landscape services llc
Susan G.
Highly recommend. We had an unexpected and urgent need for help loading some moving cubes. Mike responded quickly and brought his team to help. They were professional and exceeded our expectations. They were also really friendly and made a really stressful day a little less so. Thank you!
Fit 2 MoveFit 2 Move
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