Just like any other local, residential, corporate or long-distance move, auto moving in Atlanta requires the same attention to detail. You need to make sure your vehicle is properly prepared, to ensure it arrives safely at its destination. There are different car shipping options, estimates can vary and you must do a certain number of things before your car leaves on the back of the truck. The professional movers at All My Sons Moving & Storage in Atlanta have created this guide to tell you what you need to know for your auto moving in Atlanta.
If you're moving long-distance, auto moving services in Atlanta is a convenient way to get your car from point A to point B. When gathering quotes, be sure to ask each auto moving company how long their estimate is good for and whether it changes daily. Rates are based on many factors, from distance to fuel cost, weight, routes, and the truck/driver availability.
Along with having different estimates, there are different car shipping options. When considering auto moving in Atlanta, you want to decide if you want open vs. closed carriers and single carriers vs. multicarriers. Closed carriers protect your vehicle from exposure to elements, but are more expensive than open carriers. Single-vehicle carriers are also more expensive than multicarriers, because they don't have to make several stops along their route. You will have a more accurate delivery date with a single-vehicle carrier, but that choice is up to you! Auto moving services with All My Sons Moving & Storage let you track your vehicle every step of the way, so you always know where it is.
When you finally decide on which an auto moving company in Atlanta, the first thing you need to do is remove all belongings from the vehicle. Unfortunately, there is no guarantee that your personal belongings will be safe during transit, and your insurance generally doesn't cover you in the event of a loss. During transit, your car may be moved around a bit, so to avoid anything from being tossed around the inside of your car, remove anything that is not secured. This usually includes: air fresheners, spare change, cables and chargers. Now that your car is completely empty you should clean the inside of your car.
Next, it's so important that you wash the outside of your car, because dust and dirt can easily hide any scratches, dents and dings. Doing this will make the inspection process go smoothly, and you'll know exactly what dents and scratches you're starting with- should you have any.
Making sure everything is in good condition is important, because your car will be subject to the stresses and strains of the road when on the back of the truck. There is also no need to gas up. Leave as little fuel in the tank as possible when preparing your car for transport, because having a full tank of gas makes your car heavier. Any additional weight can add risk to the shipment.