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can I leave my clothes in my dressers for a long distance interstate move

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May 2, 2013 under Moving Labor


Answered by Staff Writer

May 10, 2013

Whether or not you leave your clothes or belongings in your dressers for a long-distance move depends on the type of moving service you choose or do not choose for that matter.

There are pros and cons in hiring professionals or doing it yourself. One of those pros is being able to leave your clothes in your dressers during a long-distance move if you personally transport your goods. This is the only way you can leave your clothes in your dressers since professional movers will not transport any dresser, chest or case with drawers that are full of clothes or other items.

There are other items full-service movers will not transport including live plants and hazardous materials. It is important to consider all of your belongings when you decide to move, thinking about whether they would be better off in your hands or someone elses. Though it may exhausting to pack, load, transport and unload your household all by yourself, you will save a considerable amount of money doing so.

To help you make your decision, compare the cost of local moving companies at Movers.com. After you decide what company to go with and they have helped you successfully settle in your new city, please take a moment to fill out a moving review to let other families know if the company satisfied you. 

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