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Eagle Star Moving FAQs

When it’s time to move, many questions arise. At Eagle Star Moving, we provide answers to all your most common moving FAQs. If you can’t find your specific question here, reach out to our moving experts for a detailed response. Our goal is to ensure your move with Eagle Star Moving is completely stress-free and effortless! Contact us today for any additional information

It’s best to book movers 4-6 weeks before your planned moving day, especially during peak season, to secure your date and avoid delays.

Pack in advance, prepare all necessary documents, notify services (banks, utilities), and ensure easy access for the movers.

Research reviews, compare estimates, check for licenses and insurance, and ask about additional services like packing or storage.

Make sure the estimate includes transportation, packing, loading/unloading, and any potential extra costs. Ask about hidden fees.

Local moves can cost between $300 and $1,500, depending on the size of the move and distance. Use a moving cost calculator for an accurate quote.

Contact your movers immediately to reschedule. In some cases, additional fees may apply for last-minute changes.

Local moves generally take 4-8 hours, depending on the volume of belongings and accessibility. Long-distance moves can take several days.

Summer, particularly from May to September, is the busiest moving season. It’s recommended to book movers in advance during this period.

Declutter your belongings, move on a weekday or off-peak season, pack yourself, and use fewer additional services.

It’s an online tool that helps estimate moving costs based on factors like distance, volume of belongings, and additional services.

Pack essentials you’ll need immediately after the move: documents, chargers, toiletries, and a change of clothes.

Use sturdy boxes, packing paper, or foam. Label boxes as “fragile” and ensure items are packed tightly to avoid damage.

Most movers offer basic insurance included in the price. You can also opt for full-value protection or third-party insurance for extra security.

It’s common to tip 15-20% of the total cost of the move. Adjust based on service quality, the size of the move, and difficulty.

Hazardous materials, including explosives, chemicals, firearms, plants, and pets, are typically not allowed.

Disconnect appliances a few days in advance, defrost the fridge, remove cords, and pack them in their original boxes if available.

For larger moves, start packing 2-3 weeks in advance. Begin with non-essential items and gradually move toward daily necessities.

Moving during the fall or winter is cheaper, as the demand for moving services is lower during these seasons.

Some movers offer tracking services for your shipment. Check with your moving company to see if this option is available.

A COI is required when moving into certain buildings to prove liability insurance. It’s common for high-rise or commercial buildings.

Hire professional movers with experience in handling large or specialty items to ensure they are moved safely and efficiently.

Prepare for potential weather delays, protect items from moisture, and ensure pathways are clear of ice or snow.

Confirm building rules, reserve an elevator, and ensure there’s clear access for movers. High-rises often require a COI.

Pack valuables separately, use insurance for extra protection, and consider moving them personally rather than with the movers.

Most movers offer packing materials for an additional cost, but you can also purchase your own supplies. Check with your moving company.

Use a moving calculator or schedule an in-home estimate with your moving company for an accurate assessment of your items.

Typically, any move over 100 miles is classified as long-distance. These moves often come with higher rates due to the extended travel.

Apartment moves often involve limited space, narrow hallways, and elevators, while house moves typically involve larger volumes of belongings and easier access.

A full-service move includes packing, transporting, unpacking, and sometimes storage. A DIY move requires you to handle everything on your own.

Contact local authorities or your building manager ahead of time to arrange for any necessary parking permits. Your moving company may also assist.

Movers typically don’t handle live plants or pets due to safety concerns. It’s best to transport them yourself or hire specialized services.

Notify your moving company immediately. Most companies, like Eagle Star Moving, offer insurance coverage to protect your items.

Pack electronics in their original boxes if possible. If not, use packing materials like foam or bubble wrap and mark boxes as “fragile.”

Yes, but it often requires a separate service or vehicle. Some moving companies offer car shipping options as part of a relocation package.

Contact your moving company for updates. They should provide timely communication and assistance in case of delays.

International moves involve customs paperwork, longer delivery times, and additional shipping fees. Make sure to plan well in advance.

Storage can be a great option for temporary or long-term solutions. Prices vary depending on size, location, and duration of use.

Labor costs are typically calculated based on the number of hours worked and the number of movers involved. Use a moving cost calculator for an estimate.

Specialty items often require custom packaging, special handling, and additional insurance. Make sure to discuss these details with your movers.

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