Whether you’re hiring professional movers for the first time or just want to brush up on social courtesies, it’s important to treat the professionals handling your belongings with respect. Just like with hiring any service, there is etiquette that should be handled by both the customer and the movers. When assessing recent Frisco movers reviews, it’s easy to see that many people are uncertain of what they can expect from movers and how to repay them in little ways.

There are often questions such as: Can you hire movers just to load a truck? Can movers transport specialty items only? Can moving companies transport alcohol? Are we supposed to tip movers? Some of these questions can feel awkward to ask when getting estimates and quotes from different companies. Luckily, we’ve compiled a comprehensive list of the uncomfortable questions and answered them for you. That way, you will feel prepared when planning for your move and budgeting accurately. 

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F.A.Q. For Moving Etiquette 

1. How Much Should I Tip My Movers?

Tipping culture can be confusing, so let’s start by breaking it down. Once you have an idea of what your move entails and what items your movers will transport and unload, you’ll have a good idea of how many movers you will need, for how long, and how physically taxing the move will be. 

Standard tipping rates are anywhere between $6 to $12 per hour per mover. For smaller jobs with lighter items, it is perfectly acceptable to tip on the lower end of that scale. If your move includes many heavy or specialty items, or multiple sets of stairs, your gratitude should be reflected in the tip. You can also offer refreshments such as snacks or beverages to your movers in addition to a tip–they will surely appreciate your generosity, and after all, they are transporting your irreplaceable belongings with care.

 

2. Can I Hire Movers to Only Move Heavy or Specialty Items?

Absolutely! This is more common than you think, so don’t feel awkward asking moving companies this. Whether you need help to move only the items you can’t lift on your own or your whole house, movers can assist. When seeking quotes from moving companies, you can mention that you are looking for a small move or looking to move only some heavy items.

Most moving companies will be able to provide a package that specializes in moving heavy and specialty items. You can explain your plan to move or ship the rest of the items in your home yourself–if you feel unsure of how to go about that, ask if the company has a moving checklist or plan it can offer.

 

3. Can Mover Transport Only One Item For Me?

Yes–this type of move is called a “small move” or a single-item move that would be similar in planning for the move mentioned above. You can ask a moving company about plans for partial moves and specialty packing for fragile items when requesting a quote for a single-item move.

 

4. Can Movers Transport My Alcohol?

Yes, but it’s complicated. Moving companies must adhere to local, state, and federal open container laws. If your alcohol collection contains any open bottles, your moving company will likely recommend you pack it and tightly seal it into a box and transport it yourself. Most standard moving trucks are not climate controlled, so items such as bitters and other sealed goods can be affected by the heat (season and weather dependant). 

 

Wine collections and craft beer collections can be transported in a climate-controlled way, but you will have to factor this in as a specialty move. Mention this to your movers and they will set you on the right path–companies like North Dallas Moving and Storage will offer transparent pricing and comprehensive plans so you can feel secure and prepared for your big move.

Final Thoughts

Now that you have addressed those questions you weren’t sure about asking, you can feel more confident in planning your move. Companies like North Dallas Moving and Storage offer comprehensive and moving plans with transparent prices to help you with any other questions or concerns that arise along the way.

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