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Moving Companies in Hilo

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Big Isle Moving & Draying Inc 69 Railroad Ave # B12, Hilo, HI 96720 Hilo HI Click Here to See the Phone Number
Big Isle Moving & Draying Inc 69 Railroad Ave Ste B12, Hilo, HI 96720 Hilo HI Click Here to See the Phone Number
Hawaii Professional Movers 215 Railroad Ave # D, Hilo, HI 96720 Hilo HI Click Here to See the Phone Number
Horizon Lines Hilo Hrbr Pier 1, Hilo, HI 96720 Hilo HI Click Here to See the Phone Number
Silvas Moving & Delivery 195 Waikahe Rd, Hilo, HI 96720 Hilo HI Click Here to See the Phone Number
Town & Country Moving 111 Silva St, Hilo, HI 96720 Hilo HI Click Here to See the Phone Number
Hitco Moving & Storage Co P.O. BOX 1392, Hilo, HI 96721 Hilo HI Click Here to See the Phone Number
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Quick Moving Tips

Notify Your Movers

Before your moving company gets to your house, make sure to update them of everything that may obstruct their progress, such as a staircase. Additionally, look into where they can park. If your neighborhood has narrow streets, tell your neighbors in advance when the moving truck will get there so you can all create space for the trailer.

Dealing With New State Taxes

Some of the major things to be aware of if you are moving to a different state is the various methods in which money is received by the state government. Or in other words, taxes. Before you move, make sure to educate yourself about all possible changes on your property and income taxes. Do not let your new state's sales tax surprise you as well.

Cleaning Appliances

Unfortunately, moving to a new place also means cleaning your old one. It's smart to create lists of all of the various appliances that need your consideration, like removing mildew and stains on appliances around the house, taking the water out of your dishwasher, and disconnecting the washing machine. Keep in mind that you're accountable for the disconnection of your major appliances. Your moving company won't do it for you due to insurance and safety reasons, so be sure to have your washing machine, stove, drier and any other appliance you may have prepared for loading before starting to move.