Two Men is definitely a big player in the relocation industry, but as with any model — they are not without faults. Choosing a truly local, independent mover you research reviews, BBB, licensing, hiring practices, etc — Dig in to find the best option! If you are in Ohio, call us! The team that helped us move was both personable and professional. We ran into a problem when we arrived at the Fort Know storage center in Panama City to find it partially demolished.
They maintained their good humor throughout and quickly unloaded and finished the job. The estimated cost matched our final bill. The job took 4. Joe to Panama City, Florida. I would like to say they will never be used by my family again!
The drivers stole some money from my mother and the company did not reimburse her. You would think that a company this size has some kind of insurance to cover their drivers and theft but no offer was made! My mother is on a fixed income and should of been treated way better than she was! Choose your franchise carefully. I moved from Ohio to Virginia 3 years ago and at that time, I got multiple quotes from movers including Two Men and a Truck. At that time, both Two Men and a Truck and another local moving company quoted me one 26 ft truck to move all my stuff.
I ended up going with the local company at that time. I get a quote from Two Men and a Truck and again, the person who came out thinks I can fit in a 26 ft truck that is completely packed.
Since I had to make other trips to Ohio prior to the big move, I even brought a bunch of stuff on those trips to decrease the amount of stuff in the big move.
Everything looks good until moving day comes. Two men show up from Two Men and a Truck, calling ahead of time. They look at all the boxes and keep saying something about me having waived a second truck. It does say that the quote is for one fully packed truck. Initially, things look good and it looks like everything will fit fine. Then then movers look at my marble coffee table. They said if there is weight on top of it, then it will bounce in the truck and crack the table.
This coffee table came with me from Ohio to Virginia 3 years prior but I have no idea how it was actually packed into the truck. I have had other moving companies tell me that it should be crated for a move, but multiple other moving companies have said it would be fine without being crated including Two Men and a Truck 3 years ago and the guy who came for the estimate this time.
The mover wants me to sign a release of liability if I went then to fully pack the truck, which means going against his advice on the safe way to pack my table and that they would not be responsible for any damage to the table. I refuse to sign the waiver. I already paid the extra money to fully insure my possessions. Without signing the waiver, they refuse to boxes on the table. I emailed the guy who did the original estimate and is my contact person.
I drive from Virginia to Ohio so I can be in Ohio for the unloading of the truck. When the movers come with the truck to unload, I make sure to take video of the truck being opened to show all the empty space in the truck. I also take pictures. The truck gets unloaded and the movers leave. The next day, I ended up driving back to Virginia with my husband and renting a Penske truck, loading the truck with the last of our things, and then driving back the next day. Does Two Men and a Truck care?
Not really. They said they fulfilled their end of the contract of having one truckload of stuff moved. On top of that, the movers scratched the wood floors both in the house in Virginia and the house in Ohio.
The leafs of the dining room table got dinged. One bookshelf was crushed. Overall, they did do a good job wrapping the furniture and most things remained in good condition. The movers were polite and courteous. My husband wonders if they gave the excuse about the table so they could stop loading the truck because they were tired or lazy. I reported the damages.
The movers also hit a wall with my dresser, causing a ding in the wall and the wood to splinter off the dresser. I was waiting to post this review to see how responsive they were to fixing the damages. In conclusion, I do not recommend Two Men and a Truck.
Two Men and a Truck is a franchised company so it will depend somewhat on who the franchise owner is in your area if you want to work with them. In the future, I would only work with them if I talked to the owner of the franchise and if the owner was the one who came to do the estimate. He agreed that the truck could be packed full from top to bottom, having seen the coffee table. It makes receiving all the items faster since they movers go direct from one location to the other.
I also prefer to pay for volume than for weight, especially since I own a lot of books one reason for so many boxes. When I have gotten quotes by weight, the quotes came in much higher than the companies who work by volume.
Every moving company provides different pricing for the possibility to hire from them two guys and a truck. These rates differ not only due to the company, but also because of the time you choose to move. This is a time when the majority of people relocate and thus the price is higher.
Travel time is also included in the two men and a moving truck cost — usually you will be charged an hour extra due for the time to go to your home. How many people should you need for your move?
Ask the moving company: once you get a quote they will advise you depending on the amount of things you have for moving.
Remember that the 2 men and one truck cost per hour is valid only for local moves. On large distances cross country you will pay a sum based on the volume, weight and amount of your items for relocation.
It is also advisable to read reviews. This means to go to the state for which you need a mover and see what feedback you will find on the companies there.
You can do this by following this link. It is important to see online that the moving company you are interested in has happy customers because this is actually what tells a lot about how professional a mover actually is.
And it is a factor that can get your moving costs down , too. Out of all two men and a moving truck tips the most important one is to choose a reputable and licensed company. But before you resort to this option — 2 guys and a truck as a final one consider the advantages and disadvantages of a self move and a full move.
It is advisable to acquaint yourself with the hidden moving costs and fees. One of these is the flight of stairs fee, for example. This means that every extra flight of stairs that the labor has to walk up and down is charged as additional payment unless you have reserved an elevator large enough for the needs of the move. In this way if you are on the second floor you will pay for one flight, if you are on the third floor you will pay for two flights, etc. On an overall, your moving expenses can go up a lot on a self move — even though you may be expecting to spend less on a move with which you have only asked for two men and one truck.
When you add up the exhaustion of the whole work you have to do like shopping around for packing, doing the packing, labeling, unpacking, cleaning home and so on — and you may end up spending way too much time, effort and sometimes even money. This is why you may prefer to consider doing a full service move. Do the math yourself first and then decide which option is better for you. You can also request additional services from movers — not just hiring a truck and 2 men: packing materials, packing, unloading, crating and many more.
Also ask about the size of the truck and does it have a special compartment separated from the rest of the back of the truck — this is supposed to be an area designed for breakable items you wish to give extra protection to. Talk to the movers about the possible insurance you can have. Before the end of the relocation ask for the way to pay — should you pay the movers with cash or with a check.
And if you are happy with the job done — you can tip the movers and come back to write a review and share your experience.
Good luck moving! Read More. Every house move raises a myriad of important questions, so finding good answers to those moving puzzles is the As an experienced specialist in the relocation industry, Pamela Smith is dedicated to finding the major problems that people most often encounter when moving and proposing the best possible solutions. She has published numerous useful moving resources, relocation guides, moving industry news and in-depth analysis on almost any kind of moving-related topic one can imagine.
Pamela is a recognized author of two relocation books one of which is Relocating Without Breaking A Sweat - Your Personal Handbook For A Perfect Move that was well received by the users as well as featured in main stream news outlets as Business Insider. Contact Pamela at: pamela mymovingreviews. I disagree with having to tip the movers. The movers should be doing a good job handling all your goods regardless; therefore, why should a tip be involved.
They get paid a normal wage from their employer and are expected to provide great customer service. No way should I have to tip my movers, bottom line, they are there to move your materials and are getting a set amount of money. You should always tip your movers. They are handling all of your personal belongings and working for dollars an hour. You tip your pizza man a couple bucks for bringing you a few pies. Moving furniture is one of the most physical jobs with not great pay.
Very rude not to tip them if they do a great job. I feel sorry for the guys that ever have to move you. Yes they work hard, but so do others in the service industry. Chris, I wish there were more people like you in this world. If you can afford to pay movers, you can afford to tip.
These guys work hard. Sorry Blair but not all of us use movers because we can afford them. My husband and I are in our late 70s, in poor health with no family near so if we move we will have to use movers.
We are on a fixed income and will struggle to meet moving costs. Thanks for leading me to make the decision to get the kids to help — I am sure they could use the money and would appreciate the offer verse expecting it! I tipped 4 moving men They demanded I gave it to them. Sugar bowls with no cover, stainless silverware for 13 totally stolen, antiques were smashed, stolen, broken legs off chairs, that had been THROWN, broken lamps that were broken and glued back together, stolen pizza stone, stolen white ceramic dishes and bowls, broken china donkey, and I paid 4 grand for that move, on top of the I will never tip one cent again, until all my stuff arrives in its new destination, in perfect condition.
All my stuff was in a totally different truck, at the arrival destination. Never again. I will get a pod next time that I padlock! The name of this crooked corporation was Colonial Van Lines. No, you tip the pizza guy because he does nearly all fo the work for less than minimum wage and has to supply his own vehicle and gas. Same thing as a restaurant, barber or saloon. Brian… Chris is saying that tips are a must. I think your comment is meant for Gina..
Deal with it. Gina that is just the rudest thing ever. You clearly do not consider the fact that the movers have to come in and pack all of your stuff …and then do back breaking work to move your entire house.. Housekeepers in hotels, hospitals, etc.
When is the last time all of you who say the movers should be given a big tip — tipped a housekeeper? I told my neighbor Rosemary every week for a year that i could tell by the sound coming from her engine that her timing chain was about to go. Every week she ignored me. Everyone is entitled to their own opinion — even mindless women like you. Lynn — you have some nerve. Practice bigotry much?
I am a teacher at an Autism school. Plus, I was sent to the emergency twice for injuries. We choose the jobs, stop complaining or change jobs. Wrong profession my friend. You chose that job. Vegas locals know all about hard work and tipping for services rendered. I do believe that you should tip your movers. They are working hours moving you at a relatively low wage of pay.
However, I think the amount should be up to you, not a set amount. It all depends on what you can afford. I have always done that; when I did work, it was more in line with Chris.
I think they are grateful for whatever they get; the fact they you acknowledge them, and the hard work they put in. The last move I had, I tipped, and regretfully, hated that I did, because they robbed us blind by stealing our jewelry.
I am looking at hiring movers. I think I have way to much stuff to handle in a timely manner to rent a u-haul or Ryder truck. It only makes sense, right? Who the hell lets a total stranger walk into your bedroom and pack up loose rings, necklaces, gold, what have you and not think that somebody might be tempted! All of these comments seem so common sense to me.
If the guys hustle and truly treat you like a human being and thankful for your business, why not slip them a few bucks extra? Treat them to Pizza or something. Have a few soft drinks available. Treat them like you would like to be treated including keeping away temptations! To give you the most accurate quote , you will need to provide Two Men and a Truck with an overview of all of the furniture and boxes you plan to move. The quote is subject to change depending on the time it actually takes to complete your move and how accurate your estimated amount of cargo was.
For local moves, your quote will display the hourly rate and an estimated number of hours that the move will take. If it takes longer than your initial estimate, you can expect to pay more. Long-distance moves will charge you by weight and distance, so you can expect to see line items for those on any quote you receive. Your cargo includes minimum insurance mandated by the federal government that covers public liability, property damage, and cargo loss and damage. The included coverage is generally very low, only paying 60 cents per pound of damaged items.
You can opt to buy full value coverage that includes everything on board should any of your cargo is lost or damaged. Two Men and a Truck are equipped to handle any size move using their fleet of moving trucks, which for the most part are all foot trucks — which can accommodate most any size home.
The foot moving trucks used by Two Men and a Truck can carry the contents of up to five to seven rooms. As with any move, you need to weigh the pros and cons of the various methods. Remember that Two Men and a Truck is a professional moving company, which will always be more expensive than a do-it-yourself move.
However, there are many benefits to hiring a moving company worth considering. Two Men and Truck has mixed reviews from different sources on the web. Look at the reviews of potential moving crews from previous customers. You can find reviews of moving services by looking at their business profiles on sites such as Facebook, Yelp, Glassdoor, and more. If the moving labor crew has a dedicated website, you may be able to find reviews there, as well.
Word of mouth can be a powerful way to learn about a company or service. If you have any friends or family members who have recently moved, ask them if they used a moving labor service, and if so, which one did they use? The longevity of a company suggests that they are reputable and trustworthy. They will be able to give you moving quotes based on how much stuff you have to pack and load, set you up with delivery dates, and decide on a time to come out and get started on helping you pack up and move out.
The majority of homeowners are concerned about hidden fees coming right at them at the end of their move. It would help if you found out what exactly the moving company may add to your bill when you decide not to DIY through moving truck. You may be charged some of the following common fees when you hire a professional moving company:.
Cancellation fees: Each moving company has its policies for cancellation fees, but generally, we suggest you cancel your reservations at least two days before your service date. Moving insurance options are often included in the moving estimate you receive for a long-distance move.
Full coverage is the second insurance option offered by Two Men and a Truck. This implies that the company will cover the full value of any of your damaged or lost household items. The company will either repair the damaged item or get it repaired by another company while they foot the bill or reimburse you with the exact value of the possession.
Full-service moving companies must give a moving estimate that contains the cost associated with this coverage option. If you indicated when filling the online form that you are low on budget for the move, the moving agent may skip coverage cost in the moving estimate and does not discuss it when we had a phone conversation.
If this is your first time planning and executing a move by yourself, or hiring moving labor crews, it is only natural to have some questions! Here are some of the most frequently asked questions about moving things yourself.
When you hire a moving labor crew, you will be able to take a lot of stress and potentially unsafe work off of your shoulders.
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