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Guide to Choosing a Moving Company in Louisville



When scouting out the right Louisville moving company, there are a few things to take into consideration. You will want to make sure the movers you decide to hire offer reasonable rates and are licensed and insured to carry out moves in Kentucky. Moving is a stressful enough experience on its own, so finding a mover that is properly accredited, provides the specific services you need, and is honest in their pricing is vital for a smooth moving process.


  1. The first step in finding the right Louisville Movers is to shop around and get recommendations. Ask your friends and neighbors. Consult your local real estate agents. Check online to find Louisville movers that are located relatively close to your home, and read moving related sites and reviews on the Internet.
  2. After contacting movers to get a quote, it’s a good idea to get an in-home estimate. When the associate from the company comes to your house to do the estimate, make sure that they take a thorough inventory of your belongings, surveying each room and closet to the best of their ability. It’s essential to have an itemized inventory list. Be as specific as possible, including every item and box that needs to be moved, as well as dimensions and approximate weight if possible. This way you can give the movers an accurate list of your belongings, and they can give you a reasonable quote. An itemized list will allow you to avoid a situation in which the mover feels compelled to increase the price on moving day because there are more items than expected.
  3. Make sure the movers you contact have been in business for at least several years. You should do a background check on the company by going to the Better Business Bureau website. Also, you may consider checking the American Moving and Storage Association web to see if the company is a member. However, do not even consider moving in Louisville without confirming the potential moving company is a legitimate business. If you are moving locally in Kentucky, check to see whether the movers are licensed at the DOT’s list of Kentucky movers website.
  4. Make sure that the movers provide the specific services that you need. If you have a piano, make sure the moving team is skilled and knowledgeable in that area. Ask movers what extra services they can provide, such as packing, bulky items handling or storage if you end up needing it. If you are moving across the country, make sure the movers perform those kinds of long-distance moves. Check with the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration to confirm the company is a licensed interstate mover.
  5. Every mover in Kentucky is legally required to furnish you this brochure/notice “Important Notice To Shippers Of Household Goods”. If the mover does not provide you this, send them on their way.
  6. All movers are required to provide basic or released value cargo protection, which covers you for $.60 per pound for damaged goods. Beyond this, most movers require you to pay for full value cargo protection based on the declared value amount of all items being moved with deductible amounts being considered.
A Local Van Moving & Storage - Operational numbers are USDOT 899195, MC 391893, KY DMT 806.

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