A Do-It-Yourself move is one way to save money on your move, but you need to rent a truck. Here is what you need to know when renting a moving truck.
Checklist For Renting a Truck
Relocating as a single mother is never easy. However, with the guidance and advice in the following article, you will manage to handle a smooth move.
How To Move As a Single Mother
Moving yourself is the most cost-effective way to move. The following post includes information on how to estimate the price of the DIY move.
The Cost of Moving Yourself
Watch for hidden fees when renting a truck. Things such as mileage, gas, insurance, a late return can add extra unnecessary fees to your final bill.
Hidden Truck Rental Fees
Packing and loading a trailer is not much different from loading a truck. Follow the tips in this guide to learn how to load a trailer for one way move.
How to Load a Trailer
Hiring local day labor is another option to move. They might offer you flat or lower hourly rates, but there are plenty of scam artists out there. Therefore rather than taking the risk of dealing with day laborers that have not much of a track record, it is far better to hire professional movers that have been in the business for years. Another important factor to consider is their reviews.
Professional Movers vs Day Laborers
Aero Mini Storage 3730 S 132nd W, Mountain Home, ID 83647 208-832-2270
B Secure Self Storage 890 Airbase Rd, Mountain Home, ID 83647 208-587-7200
C & A Storage 990 Airbase Rd, Mountain Home, ID 83647 208-599-3599
Canyon Creek Storage 170 S 13th E, Mountain Home, ID 83647 208-587-3695
Motion Storage and Uhaul 425 NW Elmcrest Ave, Mountain Home, ID 83647 208-587-5335
Republic Storage 1575 W 6th S, Mountain Home, ID 83647 208-587-3097
Super Storage 1300 Sunset Strip, Mountain Home, ID 83647 208-587-2619