History of Moving

History of Moving

A friend recently expressed out loud the thought that everyone hates moving.  Moving is not convenient but often has to be done. It is sometimes welcome and exciting, but moving is never convenient. I got to thinking further, and really moving is great these days! Compared to 200, 100 or even 50 years ago it’s [...]

Only Hire Legal Moving Company – Don’t get Ripped off!

California ProMover

Would you hire an unlicensed contractor to build your dream house? Would you let an unlicensed dentist work on your mouth? Would you invite someone into your home you don’t know, that doesn’t have a license, no insurance. Someone that is going to remove everything you own and drive away? How often do you invite [...]

Common Mistakes When Planning a Home Move

Moving

In our blog archive hold lots of articles on how to plan and execute a seamless, low stress home move. All moving is somewhat stressful, but our advice affords the most pleasant and seamless home move possible. Moving your home can actually be a great experience! We still find, however, that people continue to make [...]

Renting the Right Size Moving Truck

Moving Truck Rental

Use these tips to determine what size moving truck to reserve prior to your move, and how to load it. If you are planning on moving yourself and researching truck rentals, you must have an idea of the truck size you need in order to reserve it comfortably. You should reserve a truck four weeks [...]

Hiring a Moving Company & Insurance Requirements

Workers Compensation

In California consumers may request to see evidence of workers’ compensation coverage before they engage a moving company. Consumers can be liable for any work-related injury occurring on their property to an employee of an uninsured employee of a moving company. In this situation they can find themselves with no coverage under their homeowner’s or [...]

ProMover Certified

ProMover

All Reasons Moving is proud to announce we are now a Certified ProMover. To qualify as a ProMover, movers must pass a rigorous review of business standards and past conduct and agree to abide by the AMSA (American Moving and Storage Association) and CMSA (California Moving and Storage Association) Code of Ethics. The AMSA and [...]