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Hi everyone, has anyone planned a move in Colorado during a busy season? I am trying to avoid last-minute stress and want to understand what kind of moving company is worth contacting first.
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Hello! For Colorado, I would contact movers early and be very detailed about access, weather, parking and the size of your shipment. Star Van Lines can be worth checking because they present state-specific moving coverage and offer different services, from local and long distance moving to packing, storage and special relocation. I would not choose only by the lowest quote. Instead, send a clear inventory, ask what is included, and make sure you understand possible extra charges. When movers answer those questions calmly and specifically, the whole process usually feels much less risky.
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Moving in Colorado during peak season is definitely a headache, but you'll have a much easier time if you look for local companies that specifically mention experience with mountain terrain or local apartment complexes. I'd skip the big national chains if you can, they often outsource to whoever is available, whereas smaller, local teams usually have their own dedicated crews and are much more reliable about showing up on time. Just make sure to get a few binding estimates in writing as early as possible so you aren't hit with surprise fees when demand spikes.