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FAQs
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How do you estimate the moving cost?
Ans: Moving costs are evaluated by considering multiple factors related to your move. Some factors included in the calculation are moving distance, date of your move, property size and type, and services required.
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Is it necessary to tip the Orion Moving Labor?
Ans: Tipping is optional. It depends on how you feel about the move, whether Orion Moving Labor handles it well or gives you a hard time throughout the move. If you wish to tip, you can explore this article to learn more.
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How does a Orion Moving Labor handle moves during bad weather?
Ans: Orion Moving Labor take all necessary steps to ensure the safety of your belongings during bad weather. During bad weather moves, all the items are packed in waterproof materials, and safe transportation is ensured.
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Does anyone need to be available at the current location and destination address?
Ans: Yes, you or your representative must be present at the time of pickup and at the new house. Orion Moving Labor will need to complete some paperwork and your directions to park the truck and proceed with the move.
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How does the Orion Moving Labor handle heavy and bulky furniture?
Ans: Orion Moving Labor carry moving and packing equipment to move complex shapes, and heavy items.