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Written By Bradford Cuthrell
Last Updated February 2024
Moving is frequently a hectic and anxiety-inducing time, and it's not on anyone's list of favorite life events. Even if there's no reason to be concerned about hot temperatures interfering with the ease of your Chino Hills move, you might still have other things to think about. Depending on when you move, low temperatures could get in the way of your plans, resulting in more stress.
Make moving day easier with our comprehensive list of the top movers in and around Chino Hills.
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Our Rating
Good customer service
Helps educate customers
Transparent pricing
Punctual service
Reliable service
Free quotes
Services Offered
Our Rating
Reliable service
Good customer service
Helps educate customers
Transparent pricing
Free quotes
Services Offered
Our Rating
Helps educate customers
Good customer service
Free quotes
Services Offered
Our Rating
Punctual service
Free quotes
Reliable service
Good customer service
Transparent pricing
Helps educate customers
Services Offered
Our Rating
Reliable service
Helps educate customers
Free quotes
Punctual service
Good customer service
Services Offered
Our Rating
Transparent pricing
Good customer service
Free quotes
Helps educate customers
Reliable service
Services Offered
Our Rating
Free quotes
Transparent pricing
Good customer service
Helps educate customers
Services Offered
Our Rating
Transparent pricing
Free quotes
Reliable service
Good customer service
Helps educate customers
Services Offered
Our Rating
Free quotes
Transparent pricing
Good customer service
Services Offered
Today's Homeowner looks at dozens of datapoints on moving companies to come up with our data-driven rankings. It's not possible for a company to pay for preferential treatment in our rankings. We look at the following key factors in determining who should top our list:
The first step in choosing a company is determining if you're better off with a national or local mover. As shown above, different types of movers are suited for different sorts of moves. You also will need to choose between a self-service or full-service moving company. Both kinds of companies provide trucks and drivers. However, a full-service mover can also provide packing and loading services, while self-service companies do not. Which you choose will depend on your budget and how badly you want to avoid packing boxes.
You can read up on a company's reputation via online reviews and the BBB. You may also want to learn which movers near you meet the licensing requirements for movers in California. Every company on our list of Chino Hills' best movers is well-reviewed and picked by our expert team.
After narrowing down your list, you can begin talking to companies. It is strongly suggested that you discuss your move with at least one or two of the companies on our list for estimates. Be sure that you explain all of the services you will need for your move. Also, verify that the estimate they provide is a "binding estimate" – otherwise, the actual cost may be subject to change.
Cost can be a big concern when it comes to moving. The usual amount one might expect to spend hourly for movers in Chino Hills is:
Today's Homeowner has found the top mover in your area to be North American Van Lines - Executive Moving Systems.
To find out which movers in Chino Hills are the best, our team asks a lot of questions, including:
When picking a date to move, you'll want to think about both cost and convenience. Moving during summertime is often more expensive, as this is when most people move. You also might encounter more traffic during these months. You will probably want to avoid moving in May or August specifically, as the 187,279 college students attending school within 15 miles of Chino Hills will be moving in those months as well.
There is also the weather to consider. Chino Hills' temperatures tend to be hot. Your move will likely be inconvenient and possibly dangerous if you move on a day where the weather is too hot.
To check a mover's reputation, you can:
Many moving companies provide special services for large, expensive items. When you're getting estimates from each company on your shortlist, ask them about these services and ensure the team will have the required tools on the truck. You should also ask about insurance options that can support you if your items get lost, damaged, or stolen.
The average annual high in Chino Hills can get up to 77°F, and the area is in the bottom third of the country for daily rainfall. Winters here yield extremely low (if any) snowfall.
Compared to a national average of 100.0, the cost of living index for Chino Hills is 187.9. This index considers housing payments, childcare, food, transportation, and other crucial expenses.