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Moving Company New Jersey - Local Moving

Moving companies in New Jersey typically refer to a local move, as one where both the city or town of origin and the city or town of destination are within the same state and less than 100 miles apart, such as from Trenton to Princeton.

Moving Company New Jersey

Moves that are still within the same state but are more than 99 miles apart, such as a move from Cape May to Newark, New Jersey are considered intrastate moves and moves that cross state lines, like Haddonfield, New Jersey to Orlando, Florida are referred to as interstate moves.

New Jersey Moving Company Quotes

Local moving companies in New Jersey usually charge for local moves on an hourly rate and you can usually get a local mover's hourly rate over the phone. Depending on the season and the competitiveness of the moving industry at a given point in time, it's very possible that hourly rates will be very similar between various local New Jersey moving companies.

The moving company in New Jersey will still want to send out a representative to get the specifics of your move to estimate how long the move might take. At that point, you'll have a good idea of the cost of your move.

How much packing the local NJ mover will be doing, any upcharges for access obstacles and any unusually long carrying distances from your door to where the moving van can be safely parked for loading can all impact your moving estimate totals.

The estimate you receive should be shown in enough detail so you can compare competing quotes among various movers.

The estimate amount may or may not be guaranteed. If the total cost isn't guaranteed you should get an idea of how much variation could occur and what might cause any excess charges. It's very helpful to know any access problems at your final destination and be clear on what the movers have to move and pack. Also let them know if they need to make a second pickup or delivery at a self storage facility and let them know how they'll be able to access your storage unit.

If the local New Jersey moving company's quote isn't be guaranteed, it will be noted as subject to change and won't be binding on the mover.

If you're moving locally within New Jersey, you should check with any relatives, friends, neighbors and/or co-workers to see if they can recommend a local moving company in New Jersey.

Ask the local NJ moving company or other mover you're considering for references, but keep in mind that they won't want you to contact customers who experienced serious problems that the mover couldn't resolve. Still, you should check with at least 3 references if you can get them.

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