We Make Moving Easy From Start to Finish
At New Caney Movers LLC, we know how busy life can get, especially with a move on the horizon. That's why we offer convenient customer tools like our online booking system. All you have to do is fill out our the quick booking form below and you're on your way. We're available for local and statewide moves 24/7. Call us today to begin your service!
In addition to online booking, below given is some important information that will make your move a lot less stressful:
FAQS
Common Questions You Should Ask Your Moving Company
- Are you licensed? Yes
- What is your license number? TXDMV No.006587387C USDOT 2170053
- What size Trucks and equipment does your quote include? Trucks range from 18ft,24ft,26ft,32ft,or 36ft.Tools,dollies,padding,and shrink wrap.
- Do you dissemble and reassemble furniture and hook up appliances? Yes, appliances are a courtesy for our customers. We do not reconnect gas appliances.
- What form of payments do you accept and when is payment due? Payment is due upon delivery. Cash or card. All cards have a 3.5% processing fee. We do not accept checks.
- Do you offer any discounts? Yes Senior, Military, Teacher, First Responders, and Police.
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Helpful Moving Tips
- Don't wait until the last minute to pack your belongings
- Have tape and a magic marker available at all times
- Pack up your least used areas first, leaving essentials until the end
- Don't pack heavy items with breakables
- Tightly pack each box before sealing
- Pack all your valuable items together
- Try to use up most of your food before your move
- You can leave clothing in your dressers
- Disconnect all electronic equipment and appliances
- All loose items should be placed in appropriate boxes
- Particleboard and pressed wood pieces should be disassembled before the move
- Refrigerators and freezers must be emptied (remove glass tray from microwave)
- Finish all packing before the moved
- If necessary, reserve all elevators
- Be on-site to answer questions
- Make all payments upon completion of the move
- Remember that some houseplants can be "shocked" by the moving process
- Temperatures below 35 and above 95 for more than an hour will kill many plants
- Most houseplants can go 7-10 days with no water and can live up to a week in darkness
- If your plants cannot be moved, take cuttings to your new location
- Note that several states need to be inspected and declared "pest free"
- Never place plants in your car's trunk
Common Mistakes To Avoid
- Don't wait until the last minute to pack your belongings
- Have tape and a magic marker available at all times
- Pack up your least used areas first, leaving essentials until the end
- Don't pack heavy items with breakables
- Tightly pack each box before sealing
- Pack all your valuable items together
- Try to use up most of your food before your move
- You can leave clothing in your dressers
- Disconnect all electronic equipment and appliances
- All loose items should be placed in appropriate boxes
- Particleboard and pressed wood pieces should be disassembled before the move
- Refrigerators and freezers must be emptied (remove glass tray from microwave)
- Finish all packing before the moved
- If necessary, reserve all elevators
- Be on-site to answer questions
- Make all payments upon completion of the move
- Remember that some houseplants can be "shocked" by the moving process
- Temperatures below 35 and above 95 for more than an hour will kill many plants
- Most houseplants can go 7-10 days with no water and can live up to a week in darkness
- If your plants cannot be moved, take cuttings to your new location
- Note that several states need to be inspected and declared "pest free"
- Never place plants in your car's trunk
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