Tips to get prepared for your movers

 

  • Having all your belongings and furniture organized and ready for us really helps. Hallways and doorways clear, boxes accessible, no tripping hazards. DisconnMovers Vancouver Truckect electronics and appliances.

  • Make sure boxes are closed and not overloaded. If you are packing items in bags, do not overstuff them, and double-bagging never hurts.

  • If you live in an apartment building, talk to your manager about locking out an elevator for the movers if possible. Also, check if parking is available, and mention where on your "Book a move" form, or to the operator.

  • We can help disassemble large furniture, beds, etc. for you, but it speeds things up and saves you money to do what you can yourself.

 

Office Movers in Vancouver

 

office moves– If you doing a big office move you'll need one of the bigger movers in Vancouver. Large office moves are a little different from residential moves, Shelving and oMoving Dolliether large items generally stay on 4 wheel dollies during the entire move . This greatly reduces the hourly rate of your movers. All elevators and loading docks must be booked, if not, some building managers will not allow you to move and all companies charge minimums.

If your office move is small, for example a few desks or 2-3 employees you can save by hiring a residential moving company. These movers charge less but use smaller trucks and carry less equipment. In this case the difference between 70-100 dollars and 120 to 160 an hour make a difference

 

How to treat your movers

 

How to treat movers. Any labourer whether they be movers, landscapers, carpenters, painters or house cleaners often feel so far removed from their clients that it is easy to become their favorite customer. Most people want to get what they pay for, just remember that most moving companies pay between 12 and 16 per hour. Say hi, ask them what they do in their spare time or what they want to do. Be respectful and they will do likewise.

Have water, pop, juice and snacks in the fridge. This doesn’t cost much and people who feel respected work hard because they want to not because they have to. Let them know there’s a tip involved for good work. Tips are common in the industry and always appreciated. Tips range from $20- $60 per person but are not expected in the event of less than perfect work.

 

 
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