
Research local movers and compare free moving quotes
Congratulations on your new move! To help you find the right course for your move, MYMOVE connects you to the best local movers. We partner with a company called Move Matcher to provide free moving quotes from over 200 companies. When you enter your ZIP code, you’ll see the types of services each company offers, plus user reviews and relevant guides to help you make an informed decision.
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Should I hire movers or do a DIY move?
No move is the same. Circumstances like budget, time, and physical limitations dictate whether you should hire a moving company, do it yourself, or take a more hybrid approach.
While doing the move yourself will save you money, it’s also labor-intensive and time-consuming. You’ll bear the whole responsibility of moving your items safely.
If this prospect sounds too stressful, you could opt for a hybrid move. With this method, you can drive the truck while furniture movers load and unload your stuff. With this, you’ll save money while relying on movers to lug your heavier items.
Do you loathe packing? Then hire a company to pack your boxes for you. Are you running short on time? Then hire a moving company to do it all, from packing, to loading, to driving. Whatever service you want, you can find.
If hiring local or long-distance movers fits what you need, here are some things to keep in mind.

What to look for when comparing moving companies
It’s easier than ever to find moving companies you can trust, but you’ll still need to do some background work. When you’re considering a moving company, make sure you check their USDOT licensing number to ensure they are a verified mover. We also recommend reading reviews from people who’ve used the company before, and comparing quotes from a few different movers.

Different types of moving quotes
When you reach out to movers, they’ll provide you with a free moving quote. Having a moving estimate can help you ballpark your expenses if you choose to use that company. That said, there are several different kinds of moving quotes a company might use.
A non-binding quote means your costs are subject to change — even at the last minute.
A binding quote means movers are obligated to stick to their estimate. However, expenses could fluctuate to a specified percentage if changes are made to your move, such as adding more boxes or another piece of furniture.
With a ‘binding not to exceed’ quote, you’ll receive a maximum amount that your bill won’t go over. But if your belongings are lighter than expected, you’ll only pay for the actual cost.

What factors impact my moving quote?
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Distance:
Are you looking for long-distance movers? Then costs will be higher since it takes more time to complete the job, and the longer distance adds fuel expenses.
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Moving Date:
If you plan to move during the summer, you could pay more for moving companies since it’s peak season.
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Services required:
What you pay depends on what you ask of movers. If you want them to use their own truck or pack your stuff up, it’ll cost more. If you need to hire professionals for a few hours to do the heavy lifting, that could cost less.
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Time:
This is especially important for local movers, as they bill you based on how long it takes their team to complete your move.
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Size of your load:
Movers will ask how much furniture, moving boxes, and other items you’ll want them to move. Not surprisingly, the more you have, the more it will cost — especially if you use long-distance movers.
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Extras:
Additional costs could include moving supplies, extra movers for big loads, or additional valuation coverage to protect your belongings.

How long does my moving quote last?
The best moving companies will be happy to provide you with a free moving quote that tells you how long the estimate lasts. Make sure to ask for the timeframe when you get your initial quote, as each company differs in how long quotes last. In addition, be sure to ask if the quote is non-binding or binding. It’s better to receive binding quotes because they give you a more accurate idea of what your move costs.
Other frequently asked questions
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Your costs can vary wildly (from a few hundred to thousands of dollars) depending on the services you request and if your move is local or across the country.
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Yes, you can. Furniture movers show up to load and unload your truck. They normally charge by the hour for services and require a minimum time commitment.
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Some companies might do promotions if you’re a new customer. You can also tap into deals if you’re a student or active military. Make sure to ask your customer service representative when you’re getting your free moving quote.
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Peak moving season is in the summer because the weather is warm, and kids are out of school. Rates can go up during this time period, as more people are moving. If your budget is the main concern, consider moving during a different season, or booking your move for a weekday rather than a weekend.
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To prevent yourself from falling prey to moving scams, you’ll want to search for registration with the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration for each mover you consider. Search for companies by name or by using their USDOT number. Check each company’s FMCSA profile for past violations and complaints.
It’s important to consider the size of the company when evaluating its complaint history. The FMCSA says larger companies tend to complete more moves and are more likely to have more complaints filed against them.
Also, check for each company’s total mileage on their FMCSA profile. The more moves a company executes, the higher its total mileage.
You can also look up a moving company’s reputation with the Better Business Bureau. On the BBB’s website, you can read real customer reviews and see how the company responds to complaints.