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Reliable Movers in Hamilton: Who to go for?

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The idea of moving can be an overwhelming one. There are countless horror stories that you have read about in the moving industry but it does not have to be that way. At Morrison Moving, we lead by example of what a professional moving company should be like. This all begins with following The Good Practice Guidelines for Canadian Movers which was created by Consumer Affairs and Industry Canada. This guide offers a checklist for consumers to follow when hiring a reliable mover. Morrison Moving surpasses these guidelines and our main goal is to give the client the best overall moving experience. This is what you should be expecting from Hamilton Moving Companies: Written estimate List the movers’ rights and responsibilities List of mover liabilities, limitations, and associated costs Abide by the terms of the agreement Comply with all applicable laws Provide clean facilities and equipment  Attempt to resolve disputes  Respond to damage claims A written estimate ha

Four Reasons to Get Your Piano Moved by a Professional

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Moving a piano is stressful, especially if it's older or very heavy. Most pianos require at least two people just to move them from one room to another in the same house. Whenever you have a piano that needs to be moved, you should hire a professional mover. You may be trying to keep your move as cheap as possible, but damaging your expensive piano in the process won't help. Here are four reasons why you should always hire a professional piano mover . PREVENT INJURY AND DAMAGE Pianos are very heavy and often come in unique shapes. They are not easy to move, particularly if there are stairs involved. If you try to take on moving your piano yourself, you are putting both the piano and yourself in danger. It doesn't take much for the piano to slip out of your hands and end up chasing you down the stairs. Of course, if you don't lift properly, you could throw out your back sending you to the hospital. Even if you manage not to injure yourself, if the piano slip