Moving is such a laborious task, especially if you have lots of heavy and huge appliances and furniture. You can pack and move the small things on your own, but the hot tub, the piano, cabinets and other huge stuff should be left to the expertise of professional movers. Whether you’re moving out of the city or just relocating your hot tub in other parts of your house, you will really need the help of a professional hot tub moving company.

The challenge is; how to hire the most reliable one? You can start researching hot tub movers near me on the internet or look elsewhere. If you don’t want to regret about hiring a professional mover, follow the tips below.

  1. Ask for Recommendations
  2. Don’t hire the first one you saw in the internet, especially the sketchy ones. Still the best way to ask for recommendations is through word-of-mouth. Ask local real estate agents, coworkers, friends and neighbors who have had their hot tubs moved in the past. Don’t always rely on the sites that offer to find you a mover because some of them might be scams. Look on your own, and asking people personally is a great start.

  3. Do a Background Check
  4. In this stage, you might have a list of your prospects. It should be at least 2 or 3 prospects. Conduct a background check of these businesses. Call or visit any association of Home Movers to verify if your prospects have a good record. Check the company’s websites, read the reviews if there are any and search in the Maps to see if they have a real physical address.

  5. Ask for In-Home Estimate
  6. The cost you’re going to pay for moving the hot tub will depend on the weight of the tub, the location of the move and if there are stairs involve or not. The moving company won’t be able to give you an exact estimate if they can’t see the exact location of the tub and the new place you’re going to move it. Ask for an estimate, but expect that the final charge will be a little bit more than that.

  7. Check the Necessary Documents
  8. Since the movers are going to deal with a precious piece of your home, you should make sure that they are eligible to do so. Ask for documents like certifications, insurance and license. A moving company without the legal authority to do some business couldn’t be trusted. The license is very important so all damages and injuries that might occur during the move are covered.

  9. Compare the Estimates

Now that you’ve received bids and estimates from your prospect companies, compare all of them. If the company is charging too high or too cheap, consider taking them off the list. If most of them have the same estimates, it means that they’re following the standard rate in the market. Remember to not fall for any cheap offers and huge discounts because you might end up with a poorly done job.