When it comes to reading a moving estimate / moving quote given to you by your Calgary moving company, it’s important that you understand the significance the estimate has, which can also help you select the right Calgary movers for your needs and your budget.
- How is a moving estimate calculated? –There is a few aspects which affect how Calgary moving estimates are usually calculated, so it’s important to know how your Calgary moving company is comes to their figure. The aspects in question are:
- Weight
- Volume
- Number of rooms
- Degree of moving difficulty (large or heavy objects)
- Time and labor required
- Take telephone estimates with a grain of salt –How can a Calgary moving company’s estimate be accurate when no one from that Calgary moving company has seen what has to be moved? Yes, you can get a general idea of what the job entails over the phone, but when weight is a key factor in calculating the cost, you are bound to be off and can forget about an accurate Calgary moving estimate.
- Onsite estimate is a key indicator –All reliable Calgary moving companies should send a representative (estimator) to take a look at what and how much needs to be moved. This is the best way for them to assess the weight, required manpower and, ultimately, likely cost. But it’s also a chance for you to meet the moving company and get an indication of the quality of work you would be paying for.
- Get it all in writing –As with estimates in most other sectors, getting a Calgary moving company estimate in writing is all-important. Once it is written (in the contract) and signed by you and the mover, the company cannot increase the price by any more than 10 per cent regardless of weight or other operational costs. Most reputable Calgary movers will do so as a matter of procedure, and without hesitation. If I had to ask for one, I would then be very unimpressed.
- It’s your money so quiz them –While you have them in your home, ask them to clarify some key issues. I’d recommend 6 questions below in particular, though you may have more depending on your situation.
- Is the estimate binding or non-binding?
- How long is the estimate valid?
- Are there additional surcharges? These can include parking problems, road access, street accessibility, delivery time restrictions or if there are any stairs or elevators involved.
- What is the estimated delivery time and will the driver give you prior notice?
- What would be the packing policy of the company if you decide to pack yourself?
- What are the charges for additional weight?
- Seek a binding estimate –It’s worthwhile getting a binding estimate, which means the price stated on the written estimate is the price you pay. The risk is if the calculated weight is too high, you’ll end up paying more. But if the calculation is low, you’ll save money.