Charlottesville Moving Companies
Student Services Moving Company
P.O. BOX 3911, Charlottesville, VA 22903
(Not yet rated)
Charlottesville Transfer Inc
1620 Quail Run, Charlottesville, VA 22911
(Not yet rated)
American Of Virginia Inc
1522 Delphi Dr, Charlottesville, VA 22911
(Not yet rated)
On Time Movers
824 Dale Ave, Charlottesville, VA 22903
(Not yet rated)
Albemarle Transfer & Storage
824 Dale Ave, Charlottesville, VA 22903
(Not yet rated)
Student Services Moving Company
1501 Avon Street Ext, Charlottesville, VA 22902
(Not yet rated)
Security Storage & Van Lines
2100 E Market St, Charlottesville, VA 22902
(Not yet rated)
Ace Sibert Express Cargo Service
385 Stone Creek Pt # 202, Charlottesville, VA 22902
(Not yet rated)
Latest Reviews
Moving Tips
Moving In a Passenger Car
What most people don't know is that most car accidents that involve a large truck are often caused by the smaller vehicle. Not many people know how to safely pass a big rig or what to do when a truck is preparing to make a wide turn. If you're moving in a passenger vehicle, you should keep a few things in mind. Always pass on the left side of a big rig. A large truck requires more stopping distance than a car, so try to maintain a fair amount of distance between the both of you if you're ahead.
Moving Pets by Plane
This may seem obvious, but you should try to book a direct flight for your pet to minimize the time your pet spends sitting outside. Some of the times you will need to have handy in order to transport your pet include a health certificate from the vet and a pet container. Some airlines offer their own container which meets airline regulations. Be sure to check with your airline of choice beforehand. Also, a good way to reassure and comfort your pet for the flight is by giving it something you wear, such as an old sweater.
Help Your Movers
You should try to arrive at your new home before your movers do so that you can oversee the unloading process, and also to help them out as much as you can. A great way to help them figure out which boxes go where is by taping names to the doors. Also, try mapping out the floor plans of your new house so they know where to go.
Plastic Durability
If you have any plastic kitchen containers such as Tupperware, you can use these to protect your smaller more fragile items. If you want to insure a more shock-absorbent capacity, you can double-box the containers before placing your items inside.
