Tuesday, May 6, 2008

Local Connecticut Movers and Piano Moves

I work for All My Sons of Connecticut and it amazes me at how many calls I receive from local Connecticut customers who complain that their previous experience with local movers was a wreck.

Local moves from one house or location to another in Connecticut is never easy. It is hard enough to move your household furniture and belongings, but if you have a treasured piano, local moving becomes even more difficult. Finding a Connecticut mover that you can trust to handle your piano move is imperative. Here are some tips to take into consideration when you are selecting your professional piano movers.

The first thing to look at, is whether your Connecticut mover of choice specializes in moving pianos. Some Connecticut movers are skilled and equipped to handle the local move of a piano, but others are not. When calling around to different Connecticut movers, make sure to ask about their experience and track record with this type of local move.

The next thing to look at is the team assigned to your local move. Have the employees been on the job for a long time. How many piano moves have they completed? Obviously, the more experience that local Connecticut movers have, the better off you are. You want a team that works well together and have been piano movers for a while.

Now, you also want to observe the condition of your local mover's vehicle. Piano moves require extreme care so that the piano does not become damaged in transit. The trucks should be well cared for, with a good suspension. A lot of small local Connecticut movers do not use trucks with air ride equipment. Which in turn means that your belongings are enduring 100% of the shock created by bumps and holes on the road way. To better protect yourself and your belongings, make sure that your Connecticut movers are properly licensed and insured. This will minimize any risk of monetary loss.

Of course, as with anything else, before you hire any the local Connecticut movers to handle your piano move, make sure to check with local agencies like the Chamber of Commerce and the BBB(Better Business Bureau), And always check for references.

When it comes to your piano move and local Connecticut movers, you want to be comfortable and sure that your piano and belongings are in good hands. Take these things into consideration, and you will be just fine.

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