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DIY vs Professional Moving Services: Which is Right for You?

By March 6, 2018No Comments

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If you’ve decided to move, you’re probably wondering whether or not you should hire a moving company. Relocating takes weeks of preparation and planning, and the actual move can be more than overwhelming. This is one of the many reasons people often choose to hire moving companies. With the help of experienced movers, you have much less to worry about and can focus more on getting your family to your new home. So if you’re trying to decide between handling the move yourself or not, this article is going to discuss a few factors to consider before making a decision.


Where are you moving to?
If you’re moving to the next town over, you can probably handle the move on your own with some help from a few friends. However, if you’re moving more than an hour away, you may want to look into local moving companies. Asking your friends to make multiple trips and driving for hours is a lot to ask and you are going to better off by just hiring professionals.


How much stuff do you have?
If you can fit all of your belongings in the back of your friend’s truck and easily relocate in a few trips, then hiring professionals may not be necessary. However, if you have more than a truckload of belongings and don’t even know where to begin, a moving company may be the better option. Moving companies can help pack, load, move, and unload your belongings. If you have a lot of stuff, especially heavy items, hiring movers is a good option for you.


What’s your budget?
 Many people think that the DIY moving route is less expensive than hiring professionals. However, when you total up the cost of boxes, bubble wrap, tape, truck rental, and gas, you may be surprised to find that moving companies can often be the more economical choice. Additionally, you should consider your time when deciding how much you can afford to spend on moving. Hiring movers can save people the time it takes to buy supplies and pack all of their belongings and can often reduce the chance of having to use vacation or sick days to pack and move.

Moving is not an uncommon occurrence. In fact, 11.2% of the U.S. population relocated between 2015 and 2016, according to the 2016 Current Population Survey Annual Social and Economic Supplement. So if you’re looking to join the millions of people who move every year, remember that moving companies can save you time, money, and the headache that so often accompanies moving