8 Great Ways To Cut Back On Moving Costs

Just like any other thing, moving can become costly especially now that the fuel costs are rising every other day. The economy has its constraints too, so you want to get value for your money but also ensure that you save some extra bucks while relocating. Although you want to hire a mover to ensure that everything goes well, there are some things you can do yourself to help in cutting the bills and even save extra money to spend on other essentials. Below are the best ways to cut moving costs:

Select items

Sometimes, moves are based on the weight of shipments, so assess the need to move heavy items. If there are items that have not been used for a long time now, consider doing away with them. You can even arrange for a garage sale to get rid of all items that you do not need or even donate them to the needy.

Season

Some months in the year are more expensive than others because of the high demand for moving companies. Try other months because June, July and August are the most expensive months when it comes to moving. You might also want to play your move during the middle of a cheaper month because rates are higher at the end and the beginning of the month due to the large number of leases. Be flexible and combine shipments to save you extra bucks.

Moving quote

Inspect your home to know what you own before getting a moving quote. This way, you will be better placed to get rid of some items and mark all the items that you want moved on the survey sheet. Inform your mover if there are any changes because they might affect the cost of your move.

Pack it yourself

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Sometimes packing services can get pricey especially when you do not have packing material or you do not know where to start from. Yes you need a mover to help you do those daunting packing tasks, but you can have a partial pack and leave the rest to the mover. If linens can be easily packed why not do it yourself? And everything you pack yourself translates to money in your pocket. You should note that insurance policy for the move will not cover anything you pack yourself.

Break it down

Some items like outdoor gym and exercise equipment can cost you more if you do not disassemble them yourself. So, whenever possible, you or someone you know can do it.

Appliances

It can be costly to disconnect or reconnect appliances like dryers or washers especially if you involve a third party. And since most movers do not disconnect them, you might want someone you know do it for you.

Homeowner insurance policy

The existing homeowner insurance policy covers most moves, so you do not need to buy another moving protection. However, you need to ask your agent if this is possible.

Negotiate

Do not hesitate to ask for discounts. Most movers are more than willing to offer discounts or better deals even when they offer quality.

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