Take the Stress out of Moving: Hire Professional Movers

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(Newswire.net  — February 28, 2013) Experts, moving companies, and those often disagree when it comes to whether or not it is better to hire professional movers or to simply do it yourself. Charleston SC movers have put together and released a list of the top 5 reasons to use professional movers for your next move.

 

We put together this list to help us explain to people why they should use our members services instead of doing it themselves.” says a spokesperson for the group, “Our (members) experience in moving families in the Charleston area over the past 30 years shows us time and time again once your move with professional movers you’ll never go back to the stress of doing it yourself.”

 

An overview of the top 5 list put out by the industry association includes the following key points, which may shock consumers:

1.) DIY moving causes unnecessary stress and takes you more time.

2.) Professional moving is only marginally more expensive as opposed to DIY when you take into account rental costs and time spent away from work.

3.) Professional movers are also professional packers; therefore possessions are less likely to be damaged.

4.) Settle into your new home faster when professional movers handle the unpacking.

5.) Take pressure off of your family by spending less time “living out of boxes.”

 

Full details and explanations of the tips, including math, sources, and citations are available on the Charleston SC movers industry group website. They detail how the companies involved arrived at the conclusions they did.

 

The Charleston SC movers industry group represents professional moving and hauling companies in the Charleston area. Its members have over 30 years of experience moving people and families to a new home. Moving companies have proven their value by moving customers into their homes faster, and with less stress allowing them to get back to the business of being a family.

 

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