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10 Questions to Ask Newfoundland Movers

Need to hire a Newfoundland moving company? It’s essential to ask the right questions when you hire a Newfoundland mover if you want to ensure that the company you hire is qualified, professional, and meets your budget. Placing your prized possessions in the hands of others can be disconcerting. That’s why it’s so important to ask the right questions and hire the company that’s most suited to the job. Here are 10 questions to ask when you interview Newfoundland movers.

  • What makes you better than your competitors?A Newfoundland mover should be able to explain in clear terms why they are better than their competitors. What makes their offer unique and why should you choose them over other movers in the area? The best Newfoundland companies will highlight the benefits of their service rather than put other movers down.
  • Can you prove that you are licensed, insured, and have workman’s compensation insurance? A reputable Newfoundland mover should be able to show you a valid license, insurance certificate, and certificate of workman’s compensation. Make sure to verify that the numbers of the certificates are valid.
  • How many years have you been in business?There is simply no substitute for experience in the moving business. The longer a Newfoundland mover has been around, the more it can be trusted. In addition to finding out how long they’ve been in business, find out how much experience their packing crew, drivers, and foremen have.
  • Are there any additional transfers?Sometimes, during long-distance moves, your belongings may be transferred from one truck to another. This increases the risk that your belongings will get lost or damaged, so keep this factor in mind if you are planning a long-distance move to Newfoundland from another province.
  • Do you charge any additional fees? If so, what are they?Some Newfoundland moving companies charge additional fees for large, awkward items or if a building is difficult to access. For example, if there is no elevator in the apartment where you live and the moving crew has to use the stairs, you may be charged an extra fee. Make sure to discuss all of these additional fees ahead of time, so you aren’t caught by surprise later.
  • Are your estimates binding or non-binding?There are two types of estimates that a Newfoundland mover can provide you with, and they are binding or non-binding estimates. With a binding estimate, the price quoted in the estimate is the exact amount you will pay. On the other hand, with a non-binding estimate, the cost is only an estimate and the mover is not bound to that price. In most cases, the final cost will end up being more than the estimate.
  • Can you give me testimonials or references from previous customers? Any reputable Newfoundland moving company should be able to provide you with references or testimonials from previous customers.
  • What is your Better Business Bureau rating?Better Business Bureau ratings are calculated based on customer comments and complaints. Only work with Newfoundland moving companies that have a rating of “satisfactory” or better. It’s a good sign if companies take active measures to resolve complaints.
  • Do you charge by weight or by the hour?For short-distance moves, Newfoundland moving companies can charge by weight or by the hour, but for long-distance moves, movers should only charge by weight.
  • How do you protect and label items?Any reputable Newfoundland moving company will have plenty of equipment and materials for packing and labeling to ensure that your belongings don’t get lost or damaged.