Casey Movers – Moving in Massachusetts

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Rowley Movers – Rowley, MA Pack Job 3/25

by Steve Casey

On 3/25, Kenny and Ronnie worked from 7 AM to 8:30 PM packing a customer in Rowley and loading the boxes onto the truck.

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Casey Movers has been moving customers into and out of the Rowley, MA area since 1993. We provide full service moving with the complimentary breakdown of furniture. We pad wrap furniture with heavy duty mover blankets, and can move anything and everything: from grand pianos, to grandfather clocks, to pool tables, to heavy dressers, etc. We are your Rowley, MA moving and storage company. We are your Rowley, MA Movers.

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The Ultimate Casey Movers Moving Guide

by Steve Casey


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Written by Matthew Overstreet

Casey Movers has over 20 years of experience moving our clients in Massachusetts. We service in-state and long distance moves. You might have found this guide because you are planning a move and you think it might be time to start thinking about getting a moving company. Casey Movers understands and encourages homeowners to get three estimates. However, we hope you find this guide useful and we hope that you give us a chance. We provide free in-home estimates in Massachusetts. We provide free boxes (20 book boxes as a rule of thumb, but ask your estimator about getting more) with every move reservation. Call 1-800-482-8828 to get started with Casey Movers today.

Please note that the following information applies to most independent moving companies in Massachusetts. I do not have personal experience with national vanlines and may not be familiar with the local laws and regulations of other states.

PART ONE: ALL ABOUT ESTIMATES

WHEN TO GET MOVING ESTIMATES

It is never too early to get an estimate and start talking about prices. If you know what you are moving and where you are moving then it is quite easy to start estimating the cost of a move. Early on, you want to start getting estimates on the weight and/or volume of the shipment. You should have three movers come in and give you an assessment of your home. Generally, estimation of furniture weight is the easy part, and guesstimating the number of boxes in a home is the difficult part. Take weight estimation into consideration when comparing prices.

IMPORTANT THINGS FOR YOUR ESTIMATOR TO KNOW

There is some vital information that an estimator needs to do his pricing correctly. Ideally, an estimator will be able to visit your home. However, if it is more convenient for you, we are able to do over-the-phone estimates.

1. Current address and where you are moving to. Again, it is never too early to get an initial moving estimate. It is understandable if you do not have a new home confirmed. However, it does help if you have a general idea of location. Are you looking in the same town, or are you planning a move to Florida?

2. Move dates and time. Move dates and times are very helpful if you have that information available. Keep in mind that down time and hold overs must be charged for so it is useful to let the estimator know that you require those services ahead of time. However, if you do not yet have specific move out and move in times yet, you can always let the moving company know at a later time. They will be able to provide a new estimate with the new dates and times based on the assessed weight and volume of the household goods being shipped.

3. Do you require packing services? Are you going to box everything prior to the movers showing up, or do you require them to box things for you? This goes for dishes, small household items, art work, televisions, etc. Moving companies must charge for the time and materials, so it is useful for the estimator to know if you require these services ahead of the move.

4. What is the moving company responsible for taking? Is the moving company going to be taking everything in the house? Or, is it a situation where they are going to take certain pieces of furniture and you will take the boxes. Sometimes, it is very cost effective to have the mover take only the large pieces of furniture that you cannot handle. That way you do not break your back, and you can save on labor cost when it comes to move day. When the estimator arrives, he will likely do a pre-move inventory of everything the mover is going to be responsible for taking. Please be sure to review this inventory as it is this form that the estimate is based on. Make sure it is accurate.

5. Do you require storage? Are you going to need storage, or a short-term hold over? There are a couple of ways to do this. The easiest method is to load the truck and have it unloaded at a later date and time. This has many benefits. It saves on the cost of labor, and it also prevents the furniture from having to be moved more than necessary which reduces risk of damage. However, if you plan on holding up your goods long-term (think 3 months plus) you may need to have your goods offloaded into a climate controlled storage facility or warehouse. Another factor to consider when collecting moving estimates is, can the mover accomodate storage for you? Casey Movers has ample indoor warehouse space for our customers, and we have purchased many trailers (not straight trucks) for their drop and go capability. We are able to accomodate long-term hold overs without having to take the goods of our trucks. Not all movers can do this

You can reserve third party storage if you’d like, or you can store directly through Casey Movers. As a rule of thumb, one 10×20 storage unit is good for up to 8,000lbs of household goods. Please see the useful moving chart and guide below.

6. Special considerations. Do you have a baby grand piano? If so, your movers will need a piano board and at a minimum of three movers. Do you have a pool table? If so, your movers will likely be able to break-down the pool table and transport it. However, you will need to hire a specialist to re-assemble the pool table and balance it.

7. Truck restrictions. Will the mover be unable to operate a large truck such as 53 foot tractor trailer at your current or future residence? Will the truck be unable to get close to either residence forcing a long walk? Both issues represent impractical operations that may increase expenses. It is good to be prepared for these expenses in advance.

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MOVING WEIGHT RULES OF THUMB

5 bedroom home – 20,000lbs 4 bedroom home – 16,000lbs 3 bedroom home – 12,000lbs 2 bedroom condo – 10,000lbs

These are general guidelines based on years of experience. Actual weight can fluctuate, but keep these numbers as a rule of thumb when getting weight estimates. If you are getting a 8,000lb estimate on a 4 bedroom home for instance… that should raise some red flags (unless you are eliminating half the home in terms of boxes and furniture). Please note that it isn’t necessarily furniture that is difficult for an estimator to calculate… but it is the amount and weight of boxes that is difficult to control for. A 3 to 4 bedroom home has on average approximately 125 boxes at about 30lbs each. An experienced estimator will go over your home with a fine-toothed comb to ensure that weight assessment is accurate.

DID YOU KNOW…

2 experienced movers can load approximately 2,000lbs of household goods per hour… The average room contains approximately 1,000lbs of household goods… The average home has 125 boxes to be moved…

USEFUL MOVING CHART & GUIDE

Moving Chart and Guide

Please note that these are recommended moving crew sizes only. Actual crew sizes may vary as two movers can handle most any piece of furniture. The less movers involved, the more time it will take, but the lower the rate and vice versa. There are certain instances such as a hoist requirement or baby grand piano which will REQUIRE a minimum of three movers. It’s important to consult with your estimator when it comes to these special cases. Recommended moving crew sizes are to target a one day operation involving a load and an unload.

In terms of truck sizes, most standard moving trucks are either 24 or 26 feet in length. Movers with experienced Class A drivers may operate tractors with trailers in the length of 28 to 53 feet. Tractor trailers are often more practical when it comes to nightly or weekly hold overs as your shipment will not hold up the entire power unit. Movers that use primarily straight trucks (the 24 to 26 foot variety) are often unable to hold the truck for prolonged periods of time. It is one thing to get the operation on paper, but that does not mean the mover is CAPABLE of doing the operation. Please consult with the estimator as well as main office when it comes to holding dates.

ALL ABOUT MOVING RATES

In Massachusetts, movers charge by the hour and port to port at the hourly rate discussed at the time of your estimate. SOME movers have additional charges for stairs, heavy pieces of furniture, shrinkwrapping and blanket wrapping of furniture, etc. Please consult with your estimator whether any of these charges apply.

If you are leaving the state, charges often follow a rate based on the weight of your shipment rather than an hourly rate. However, in addition to the shipment rate, there is often an hourly pick up and delivery rate for both.

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PART TWO: RESERVING YOUR MOVE

Most movers as well as Casey Movers take a deposit to reserve your date (or dates). We can carry the deposit over to another date if your moving plans happen to change (although this cannot be said for other movers; please consult with your mover for deposit policies). Although we have resources that other movers may not have– such as ample warehouse storage space, trailers for prolonged hold-overs–Casey Movers is open to price negotiation if you get a better rate from another mover in writing. Always call and consult with a manager before writing Casey Movers off your list.

Please note that we do not necessarily match bottom line price if another mover comes in with a lower weight and hourly assessment, but we will match comparable rates. Feel free to set up another in-home meeting with a Casey Movers manager and be sure to have all competing estimates available in writing. Ask about senior citizen and veteran discounts.

When your deposit is put down to reserve a date, be sure to request a delivery date for your free boxes! You will receive a confirmation email with all rate information, moving dates and times. Use your confirmation email from Casey Movers to make any changes to your operation. You may also reply to your confirmation email if you have any questions.

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PART THREE: PREPARING FOR YOUR MOVE

In general, you will want to have everything boxed prior to the movers arriving (unless you have contracted packing services the day prior to your load up). Leave clothing in your dressers. File cabinets should be emptied, although the bottom drawer may remain full.

Break-down of furniture is a general part of the move, however, as moving rates are by the hour, you serve to save money by having all furniture dis-assembled and ready to go prior to the movers arriving. Also, having boxes in a singular location such as a garage helps tremendously on your own wallet.

Anything such as perfumes, jewelry, liquids, cash, gasoline, live plants, firearms and other valuables will need to be removed completely from your home before the movers arrive and should be transported in your own vehicle.

COMMON PACK MATERIALS YOU WILL NEED

You will need small, medium and large boxes. Small boxes should be your primary box. Use these for common household items, books, dishes, etc. Medium boxes should be used primarily for clothing and linens. Large boxes should be used primarily for large blankets, comforters, etc. Regardless of size, try to limit weight to 30lbs. Make sure you tape boxes shut so that they do not open in transit. Mark items such as china, dishes, etc as “fragile” or “top load only” so that the movers do not stack other items on top of the box. Pack paper is useful to wrap dishes and fragile items. Make sure you use an ample amount as to provide the best protection. Packing tape is a necessity. There are also dish barrels (large boxes commonly used to pack kitchens) and wardrobe boxes (tall boxes with a 2 foot hanging bar for suits and other hanging clothes).

Small (book) boxes
Medium (linen) boxes
Large boxes
Packing paper
Packing tape
Wardrobe Boxes
Dish Barrels
Mattress Bags

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Wrap your dishes and stuff your glasses with packing paper. Be sure to provide plenty of cushion with the packing paper in between fragile pieces when placing them in the box. Line the bottom of the box with crunched up packing paper. File dishes vertically in a box as opposed to stacking them on top of each other.

Smaller pictures can be filed in a box vertically as well. For larger pictures and paintings, use a flattened box as a sleave. Don’t waste your time looking for “picture boxes.”

For televisions, the best box is the original box it came with! If you have this laying around your attic or basement it was a worthwhile investment. If not, the movers can usually protect a television with cardboard and moving blankets. Consider moving the television ahead of the move along with other valuable electronics.

Mattresses and box springs should be placed in appropriate mattress bags. Ask your mover if they can bring them the day of your move.

PART FOUR: WHAT TO EXPECT DURING YOUR MOVE

Casey Movers typically assigns a one hour window. When the movers arrive they will have a tranportation bill which will need to be signed for them to start their work. It is a good idea to do a walkthrough with the crew leader similarly to the one you did with the estimator.

When you sign the transportation bill you will be required to fill out a declaration of value. Standard declaration is sixty cents per pound per item and is provided by every mover free of charge. There are higher values available to you which may increase your shipping cost. You may also want to consider third party insurance prior to the commencement of your move if you are shipping household goods of extraordinary value.

Often there is some last minute packing and breaking down of furniture to be done (clothing, artwork, televisions) when the movers arrive. Please note that these services may result in increased shipping costs with your mover. Most licensed movers will wrap your furniture in moving blankets before placing on the truck.

Please note that final charges are due at the time of unload. Most movers accept cash, certified bank checks, and money orders. Most movers do not accept personal checks. Ask about using a credit card prior to your move date. Final bill will be calculated by the crew leader (or, call the main office prior to unload) in accordance with contracted rates.

RESOURCES
http://www.caseymovers.com
http://www.caseymovers.com/moving-tariff.pdf
http://www.caseymovers.com/articles/ultimate-casey-movers-moving-guide.html
http://www.caseymovers.com/articles/ultimate-casey-movers-moving-guide.pdf
https://www.protectyourmove.gov/documents/Rights-and-Responsibilities-2013.pdf

The Ultimate Casey Movers Moving Guide

Medford, MA to Derry, NH Move 4/22

by Steve Casey


On Monday, April 22nd, three movers arrived bright and early at the Casey Movers office to begin work. They started the truck and while it was warming up, they collected their supplies – a 4 wheeler, 2 wheeler, mattress bags, shrink wrap and plenty of moving blankets.  They were moving a customer from his 2 bedroom apartment on the 4th floor in Medfield to his new house in Derry, New Hamshire.

The customer, Bruce, first heard of Casey Movers from a co-worker of his. Bruce used Denise Burgess from Remax Realty as his realtor of his new home in New Hampshire.

The Casey Movers box truck in front of the customer’s home.

The 3 movers, Brian, Scott and Jimmy, arrived at the customer’s house right on time. They wasted no time getting started; they introduced themselves to the customer, went over the paperwork and then started loading up the truck. The customer, Bruce, had made given the estimator a quick inventory before the move, so the movers knew what they were in for. The larger items included 2 television sets, 2 couches and 2 beds.

The 3 movers used heavy duty moving blankets to wrap all the large items up and added another layer of shrink wrap over that so they would be in great condition through out the move. They also used plastic mattress bags over the 2 mattresses so they would stay nice and clean while in the truck. The movers never cut corners.

The truck being emptied.

One of the movers, Scott, carrying some furniture.

Once the load up was complete, they hopped right back in the truck and headed for Derry, New Hampshire. They were there in no time, and like before, they wasted no time getting started. They moved all of Bruce’s belongings from the truck and into the new house. After the truck had been emptied, the movers double checked that all the furniture and boxes were where Bruce wanted it to be in the house.

The customer, Bruce, was very pleased with how the whole move went. He had excellent things to say in the Casey Movers Customer Comments and the Angie’s List Review. For example, he said “the move was good and proffesional.”

The Casey Movers Customer Comments.

The Angie’s List Review.

It was another great day at Casey Movers. Call us at 1-800-482-8828, we are standing by. If you prefer to email, you can reach me at sarah.casey@caseymovers.com. Ask about our free boxes. We offer free in-home estimates and consultations. You will not be disappointed! 🙂

Framingham to Acton, MA Move 4/16

by Steve Casey


On Tuesday, April 16th, three movers arrived at the Casey Movers office early in the morning. The movers were scheduled to move a customer from their 3 bedroom home in Framingham to their new house in Acton. The movers gathered their gear for the move while the tractor-trailer warmed up in the parking lot.

The customer, Stefano, heard of Casey Movers from our postcard he received in the mail with the photo of our owner’s black lab on the front. Underneath the lab, the words “relaxed customers” stand out. Stefano used Agapi Sfakianakis from Century 21 as his realtor for the move.

The 3 movers, Matt, Tim and Jorge, arrived at the customer’s Framingham home at 8:45 in the morning, right on time. The customer’s wife was pregnant, so the movers wanted to take away all the stress that they were feeling about moving. They introduced themselves to the customers, went over the paperwork and began loading up the truck.

The tractor-trailer in front of the customer’s home.

While one of the movers ran boxes from the house to the trailer, the other two wrapped all the furniture with heavy-duty moving blankets to keep it all in pristine condition throughout the move. They also used plastic mattress bags for the customer’s 2 queen beds and one day bed to keep the mattresses nice and clean.

Tim and George carrying a large item to the trailer.

The men from Casey Movers work so well as a team, so they had no problem working together to carry the larger items to the trailer. Once they were done with the load up, they hopped right back in the truck and headed to Acton, MA.

The inside of the Casey Movers trailer after the load up.

Once the movers arrived in Acton, they went to the customer’s storage space first, where they were leaving some of the customer’s belongings. After unloading some into storage, they drove across town to unload the rest at the customer’s furniture and belongings.

The customer’s storage space after the unload.

The movers arrived at the home the customer, Stefano, was moving into.  They unloaded the trailer carefully but quickly. Once they had unloaded everything into the house, they arranged the furniture just the way the customer wanted it. He was very pleased with the movers and the hard work they accomplished. The customer had no complaints, and neither did his wife.

It was another great day at Casey Movers! Call us at 1-800-482-8828, we are standing by. If you prefer to email, you can reach me at sarah.casey@caseymovers.com. Don’t hesitate to send me a message if you have a question about a move, or if you just have a comment about our blogs. Ask about our free boxes. We offer free in home estimates and consultations. You won’t be disappointed! : )

 

Haverhill to Boxford, MA Move 4/10

by Steve Casey


On Wednesday, April 10th, 4 movers arrived at the Casey Movers office in the morning to get ready to move a customer from her 4 bedroom house in Haverhill, MA to a new home in Boxford, MA. The 4 movers left in a 53 foot truck and arrived at the customer’s Haverhill home at 9:30 AM.

The customer, Laurie C, used Erin Hill from Coldwell Banker as her realtor for her Haverhill home and again for her new home in Boxford.

Danny and Jorge wrapping a piece of furniture in a moving blanket.

When the movers arrived, they wasted no time getting started. They introduced themselves to the customer, went over the paperwork and started loading up. Two of the movers started running boxes out to the truck while the other two wrapped up the furniture with plenty of heavy duty moving blankets to keep it all in the condition it was when they arrived. They also put plastic mattress covers on the customer’s 2 twin, full and king size mattresses.

Danny with a mattress ready for a plastic mattress cover.

Some of the furniture they had to dismantle, like the bed frame, so they could fit it all into the truck.

The bed frame, taken apart.

Jai carrying an item to the truck, which will be wrapped in a moving blanket before it is packed into the load.

The 4 movers, Brian, Jai, Danny and Jorge, worked non stop until the load up was done. As soon as they had packed the whole house into the truck, they drove right to Boxford, MA to do the unload. Like before, as soon as they arrived they got right to work.

The ramp leading up to the trailer.

The movers took everything off the truck and arranged it in the house just the way that the customer wanted it. They wanted to make it perfect for her. The movers worked well into the evening, but by the time it was done, Laurie was one happy customer. She had excellent things to say in the Angie’s List Review and in the Casey Mover’s Customer Comments.

The Angie’s List Review.

The Casey Movers Customer Comments.

 It was another great day at Casey Movers! Call us at 1-800-482-8828, we are standing by. Email us at sarah.casey@caseymovers.com if you prefer. Ask about our free boxes. We offer free in home estimates and consultations. You will not be disappointed! : )

Carver to Boston & Storage 4/8-4/9

by Steve Casey


DAY ONE

On Monday, April 8th, three movers from Casey Movers packed up their gear and hopped in the truck to Carver, MA. The 3 movers, Frank, Brian and Danny, were moving a couple out of their 4 bedroom home in Carver and into a smaller 2 bedroom home in Boston, MA.

The customers, Bill and Meghan, had heard of Casey Movers from a postcard they received in the mail, which had a photo of the owner’s black labrador lying on the couch on the front with the words “relaxed customers” underneath. The customer’s realtor Brenda Titus from Century 21 also put in a good word for Casey Movers.

The movers arrived at the customer’s Carver home at 9 in the morning, right on schedule. Frank, Brian and Danny wasted no time getting started. They introduced themselves to the customers, went over the paperwork and then began to load up the truck.

Danny bringing a box down to the truck on a 2 wheeler.

Frank loading a box into the truck.

The 3 movers were very careful to keep all the furniture in pristine condition. They brought plenty of moving blankets to wrap each piece of furniture in, then they would wrap another layer of shrink-wrap on to keep it secure. The movers weren’t going to cut any corners.

All the moving blankets in the truck before the move.

The movers were also very careful when organizing the customer’s belongings in the truck. They stacked up the boxes by size so they weight would be even. The movers also covered the customer’s queen mattress, full mattress and 2 twin mattresses with our plastic mattress covers to keep them nice and clean while in the truck. Like I said before, the movers weren’t going to cut any corners.

Danny organizing the boxes inside the truck.

The customers were very pleased by the end of the load up. It was a good day 🙂 The next day, the movers will drive the customer’s load to his new home in Boston, MA and his storage facility he chose to unload all his belongings and complete the move.

DAY TWO

On Wednesday, April 9th, the 3 movers drove the truck with all of Bill and Meghan’s belongings inside to their new apartment in Boston. They unloaded everything into their new home and arranged it just the way the customers wanted it.

After they unloaded half of the truck, they drove to the customer’s storage facility to unload the rest. They had each piece of furniture protected, so while in storage the load would stay nice and clean. The customers were very happy with the work that Frank, Brian and Danny had done. They had no complaints, and in the Angie’s List review and Casey Movers Customer Comments they had excellent things to say.

The Angie’s List Review

The Customer Comments.

 It was another great day at Casey Movers. Call us at 1-800-482-8828, we are standing by. If you would rather email, you can reach us at caseymovers@verizon.net. Ask about our free boxes. We offer free in home estimates and consultations. You will not be disappointed : )

Hanover to Plymouth, MA Move 4/1

by Steve Casey


On Monday, April 1st, 2 movers left the Casey Movers office for Hanover, MA. The movers, Matt and Jai, were moving Dennis S. out of his house in Hanover and to a new one in Plymouth, MA.

Dennis had first heard of Casey Movers online, where we have our homepage (www.caseymovers.com) along with a facebook, twitter and a few blogs. His realtor, Kristen Bishop from Compass Realty had also recommended us.

The movers arrived at Dennis’ Hanover home at 7:20 in the morning, right on schedule. They didn’t waste any time getting started.

The Casey Movers truck.

The movers, Matt and Jai, wrapped all the furniture with heavy duty moving blankets and shrink wrap to keep Dennis’ belongings in pristine condition. They covered each mattress with a plastic mattress cover to keep it nice and clean. They loaded up the truck with furniture, boxes, mattresses and more.

The ramp leading to the inside of the truck.

Once the 2 movers were finished with the load up, they drove straight to Plymouth. They unloaded all Dennis’ belongings into his new house and arranged them just the way he wanted. Dennis was very happy with the outcome of the move. He had excellent things to say in the customer comments.

The customer comments.

Matt with Dennis, the customer.

It was another great move from Casey Movers. Call us as 1-800-482-8828, we are standing by. Ask about our free boxes. We offer free in home estimates and consultations. You will not regret it! 🙂

 

Boxford to Middleton, MA Move 3/30

by Steve Casey


On Saturday, March 30th, 5 movers geared up to go to Boxford, MA for a move. They were moving the customer, Barbara, from her 4 bedroom house in Boxford to a storage facility in Middleton, MA. Barbara had heard of Casey Movers from a previous customer of ours, Rhonda F. She had excellent things to say about Casey Movers which convinced Barbara to move with us.

The movers left the Casey Movers office around 6 AM and arrived at her Boxford home at 7:50 AM, right on schedule. The five movers, Matt, Scott, Danny, Brian and Jorge F, introduced themselves to Barbara and went over the paperwork with her first. Then they got right to work.

A couple of the movers wrapped all the furniture with heavy duty moving blankets while the others ran boxes out to the tractor trailer. Then in pairs they carefully loaded all the furniture into the truck.

The inside of the Casey Mover’s trailer after the load up.

 Once the load up was finished, the movers drove straight to Middleton, MA to unload Barbara’s belongings into storage. They arranged all the furniture and boxes so they would be very secure while in storage. They had also put plastic mattress covers on Barbara’s 2 full size beds and 2 king size beds so they would stay nice and clean while in storage. The movers at Casey Movers never cut corners.

The customer, Barbara, was very pleased with the movers. She had no complaints. In the customer review, she wrote: “Great job!!!”

Matt and Jorge F with the customer, Barbara.

It was another great day at Casey Movers. Call us at 1-800-482-8828, we are standing by. Ask about our free boxes. We offer free in home estimates and consultations. You will not be disappointed! 🙂

Rockland to Hanson, MA Move 3/27

by Steve Casey


On the morning of Wednesday, March 27th, 4 movers left the Casey Movers office and drove to Rockland, MA. They were moving a customer, Roger, from his 4 bedroom house in Rockland to his new home at Stoneridge Commons in Hanson.

Roger first heard of Casey Movers from a postcard we sent to him and other potential customers. On the card, there is a picture of the owner’s black lab and the words “relaxed customers” under the photo. Roger’s realtor, Mory Mabey from Molisse Realty Group, had also suggested us to him.

The Casey Movers tractor trailer in front of the customer’s house.

The movers arrived in their 53 foot tractor trailer right on schedule. The move was going to be 2 days long, because the customer wanted to do an overnight holdover and move into his new house the second day. Roger had a very large load of belongings so the movers got started right away after they arrived.

Loading up the truck!

The 4 movers, Matt, Tim, Danny and Jorge, brought many supplies to make the move go smoother. They brought shrink wrap and thick moving blankets to wrap around the furniture to keep them in pristine condition. They also brought a couple plastic mattress covers to slip over the mattresses to keep them nice and clean while in the truck. Along with the variety of different boxes, the movers also brought wardrobe boxes, which have a bar across the top so the customer can hang all their clothes up.

Matt carrying a wardrobe box into the trailer.

The 4 movers worked at a fast pace all day long, they didn’t want to waste any of the customer’s time. In pairs, they carried the furniture to the trailer. The other two men ran boxes to the trailer. The house was emptied in no time!

Jorge organizing the trailer.

The next day, the same 4 movers drove out to Hanson, MA first thing in the morning. They unloaded all of Roger’s belongings from the truck and organized them in the house just the way he wanted it. When the move was finally complete, Roger had no complaints.

It was another great move from Casey Movers! Call us at 1-800-482-8828, we are standing by. Ask about our free boxes. We offer free in home estimates and consultations. You will not be disappointed! 🙂

Lexington to Lexington, MA Move 3/26

by Steve Casey


On Tuesday, March 26th, 3 movers arrived at the Casey Movers office at 6:30 in the morning. They geared up for their move from their customer’s 5 bedroom house in Lexington to another house just across town.

The customer, Greg, had heard of Casey movers from our box drop promotion we offer, and also from his realtor, Ellen, from Hammond Bros. Realty. For his new home, he used a different realtor – Jim Nagle, from New England Moves at Coldwell Banker.

The Casey Movers truck in front of the customer’s home.

The movers arrived at the customer’s Lexington home at 8:05 AM. When they arrived, they were enthusiatic and ready to get started. The customers had packed themselves, so the movers immediately started running boxes out to the truck. The other movers began to wrap all the furniture with moving blankets, and then carried each piece out to the truck as a team of two men.

Matt and Tim with a blanketed piece of furniture.

Once the load up was complete, they hopped right back in the truck and headed for Greg’s new house. They didn’t want to waste any of the customer’s time, so they started unloading as soon as they arrived. They worked non stop the entire day, unloading and arranging the furniture just the way Greg wanted it. At 5 in the evening, the move was complete, with no complaints from the customer.

Matt and Tim with Greg, the happy and satisfied customer.

Greg had great things to say about the movers in his customer review. He stated:

“Matt, Dave and Tim were AWESOME!”

It was another great day at Casey Movers. Call us at 1-800-482-8828, we are standing by. Ask about our free boxes. We offer free in home estimates and consultations. You will not regret it! 🙂