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Written By Bradford Cuthrell
Last Updated April 2024
Moving can be a complicated and stressful time, and it's not on anyone's list of favorite life events. Even if you live in a smaller town (like Shiloh Valley) with more space, you may be anxious about navigating around with a cumbersome moving truck. The amount of money that you're going to spend on the move could be one of the sources of your stress.
You can cut down on your stress with our list of Shiloh Valley's best movers, who can help make your move hassle-free.
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Our Rating
Free quotes
Good customer service
Transparent pricing
Helps educate customers
Services Offered
Our Rating
Helps educate customers
Good customer service
Free quotes
Transparent pricing
Services Offered
Our Rating
Transparent pricing
Free quotes
Good customer service
Services Offered
Our Rating
Free quotes
Helps educate customers
Good customer service
Transparent pricing
Services Offered
Our Rating
Reliable service
Helps educate customers
Good customer service
Transparent pricing
Short-notice moves
Punctual service
Free quotes
Services Offered
Our Rating
Free quotes
Transparent pricing
Good customer service
Services Offered
Our Rating
Good customer service
Free quotes
Transparent pricing
Helps educate customers
Reliable service
Services Offered
Our Rating
Transparent pricing
Reliable service
Punctual service
Services Offered
Our Rating
Short-notice moves
Reliable service
Transparent pricing
Free quotes
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:
Different types of movers are suited for different sorts of moves. The first step in selecting a moving company is figuring out whether a national or local company is best suited to your needs. You'll also want to decide if you require a full-service or self-service moving company. If you hate packing boxes, you will probably want to employ a full-service company that offers packing services. If you don't mind packing yourself, you might instead go with a self-service mover, which will provide a truck and driver but not packing assistance.
Next, you can find out which movers near you meet the licensing requirements for movers in Illinois. You can also look for reviews online and view the company's BBB rating. All of the companies on our list of Shiloh Valley's best movers are well-reviewed and chosen by our team of experts.
After narrowing down your list, you can begin contacting movers. It is strongly suggested that you discuss your move with at least one or two of the movers from our list for estimates. Make sure that you explain all of the services you might need for your move. Also, be sure that their estimate is a "binding estimate" – otherwise, the actual cost may be subject to change.
Something that a lot of people worry about when moving is the price tag. In Shiloh Valley, the typical hourly cost for movers is:
The best mover in Shiloh Valley, according to Today's Homeowner, are Dodge Moving & Storage.
We use a variety of different criteria to determine which movers in Shiloh Valley are the best ones. They include:
Both cost and convenience are important when planning your move. Most people move from Memorial to Labor Day, which could be busier and more expensive for you. With about 12,295 students attending college within 15 miles of Shiloh Valley, you may want to avoid moving when semesters start in August and end in May.
Also consider the weather conditions in the area. Shiloh Valley tends to have moderate temperatures. This means that you may want to move outside of the coldest months of the year, to avoid possible icy roads
To check a mover's reputation, you can:
Many movers have special services for large, expensive items. When you're getting estimates from the companies 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 protect you if your items get lost, damaged, or stolen.
Compared to a national average of 100.0, the cost of living index for Shiloh Valley is 106.8. This index considers housing payments, childcare, food, transportation, and other crucial expenses.
The median home price in Shiloh Valley is 226011, while the average monthly rent is about $1,093.