For those who have done it, what method did you use for moving your stuff?
I'm moving from Arlington to Lake City, CO, which is a very tiny mountain town (solid barg?). I have two storage units crammed to the gills, roughly a 2000-ish sq ft home's worth of stuff that I need to get from here to there.
My first thought was PODS because I figured to save money on labor since I would load and unload it myself. They don't service that area, but they pointed me to another company that does. Those bastards want $4400, and it sounds like they might not even be able to fit everything into their biggest container. And of course, I'd still have to load and unload at that price. Fuck that shit! (Baller status denied?)
If I did it myself I'd need the biggest U-haul they would let me rent and I still might not get it all in one trip. The thought of driving 800 miles in an old, slow, heavy U-haul with a trillion miles on it with unknown brake and trans maintenance through mountain passes with crazy curves, huge cliffs, and steep grades makes me want to puke.
I am leaning towards a full-service moving company, but haven't gotten any quotes yet. I'm not going to sign up for the online quote bullshit either. I don't need them blowing me up, and I'd rather go by referral.
So, looking for referrals, good and bad experiences, lessons learned, solid advice, etc.
Thanks in advance!
I'm moving from Arlington to Lake City, CO, which is a very tiny mountain town (solid barg?). I have two storage units crammed to the gills, roughly a 2000-ish sq ft home's worth of stuff that I need to get from here to there.
My first thought was PODS because I figured to save money on labor since I would load and unload it myself. They don't service that area, but they pointed me to another company that does. Those bastards want $4400, and it sounds like they might not even be able to fit everything into their biggest container. And of course, I'd still have to load and unload at that price. Fuck that shit! (Baller status denied?)
If I did it myself I'd need the biggest U-haul they would let me rent and I still might not get it all in one trip. The thought of driving 800 miles in an old, slow, heavy U-haul with a trillion miles on it with unknown brake and trans maintenance through mountain passes with crazy curves, huge cliffs, and steep grades makes me want to puke.
I am leaning towards a full-service moving company, but haven't gotten any quotes yet. I'm not going to sign up for the online quote bullshit either. I don't need them blowing me up, and I'd rather go by referral.
So, looking for referrals, good and bad experiences, lessons learned, solid advice, etc.
Thanks in advance!
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