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Updated Jun 22, 2024
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We've ranked the top 10 moving companies that operate within 50 miles of Burnsville. We base our ranking off average customer ratings weighted against the number of reviews. For more information, check out our full methodology.
The best mover for relocating out of Minnesota is International Van Lines. For a local move around Burnsville, use the filters below to find other moving companies that meet your needs.
8400 Normandale Lake Blvd #920, Bloomington, MN 55437
(651) 461-1951
daymakersmoving.com/bloomington-mnBelow are additional moving companies that didn’t make our top picks based on their distance, ratings or service offerings.
A long-distance move is when you relocate to another state or over 50 miles away. If you're moving across state lines, you must be especially cautious that the moving company you use has the right federal licensing. Interstate movers are required to have United States Department of Transportation (USDOT) and Motor Carrier (MC) numbers. Input the MC number, USDOT number or mover's name into the FMCSA's database to look up a carrier's licensing status.
The experienced and reliable long-distance moving firms below are actively licensed. They can help get you and your belongings safely and smoothly across state lines.
Interstate movers in Minnesota are required to hold both state and federal licensing. Minnesota movers are licensed by the Department of Public Utilities (DPU). All licensed moving companies in the state are alphabetically listed on the DPU’s page.
The average hourly moving rate for moving within or out of Burnsville is greater than the national average, making it a fairly costly process. This makes sense given that the cost of living in Burnsville is higher than 89.8% of the country.
Moving costs add up fast, as there are numerous factors involved. Typical moving expenses include the following:
These extra factors can cause your final moving bill to climb even more:
Professional movers may charge more to move certain items, especially those that are valuable, breakable or oversized. The following items often are more expensive to move:
Find out from potential movers whether they move these items and if so, how much they charge.
Tipping your movers is optional, but it’s a common practice if your movers provided quality service. Consider tipping each mover $5–$10 per hour for local moves and $20–$40 per day for long-distance moves.
It's common for a move to be delayed due to issues such as inclement weather, a lack of supplies, transportation emergencies and traffic. These can increase your moving costs and extend your timeline. You can't avoid unexpected delays, but you can prepare for them by being flexible with your schedule and adding 25% more than your movers quote you to your moving budget.
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Consider these ways to lower moving expenses in Burnsville.
Keep your movers informed about any changes to your schedule or inventory, especially when adding items they have to move.
Small items may not pose a problem, but make sure they know about large additions such as new appliances or furniture. Additional fees may apply for these items, and your movers won’t start the move until you’ve consented to the cost.
Moving during the week or in the off-season can reduce costs and ensure you book your preferred moving team.
Most people book movers between May and September. Consider moving outside of those months if you have a flexible schedule, as there may be lower moving rates or less competition.
Consider taking an alternative route if you have difficulty finding a cheap moving provider that works for you.
One alternative is handling the move by yourself. Consider the amount of labor required and the following costs when deciding between a professional moving company and moving by yourself:
You may also need to ask friends, family or neighbors for help moving bulky items such as furniture. If you lack the time or support system required for a DIY move, hiring movers is valuable.
Another alternative is to hire movers on service marketplaces such as Fiverr or Thumbtack. Hiring hourly help can be cheaper, but freelance service providers may not have proper licensing or insurance.
Hiring full-service movers means they will manage the entire moving process. They supply packing materials, pack your belongings, transport them and unpack them.
Standard moving services cost less than full-service moving, as they typically only include loading and moving your belongings. However, full-service moving can be worth it when you take into account the time, labor and packing materials you'll save. Full-service moving may also offer more comprehensive insurance coverage. Self-packed items are usually only covered for up to 60 cents per dollar, and damage claims for these items can be difficult to get approved.
Legitimate moving companies will show proof of registration on all sites, trucks and documents. Interstate moves mandate USDOT and MC numbers, so be sure to inspect their registration thoroughly before hiring movers by visiting the official FMCSA website. Moving companies in Minnesota are also required to have a license from the Minnesota Department of Transportation.
Determine the complete worth of your belongings to accurately choose the best insurance policy. Every moving company will offer released-value coverage, which protects your goods at a rate of 60 cents per pound per item. A full-value protection policy may be sensible if your belongings are worth a lot, so ask to compare rates.
The best moving time is between May and September, creating limited availability and inflated costs countrywide for both large and small moves. Understandably, this might give you pause about making a move during the summertime.
We suggest scheduling your move in the spring or early fall months to take advantage of pleasant weather and lower costs for moving services.
On moving day, carry personal documents like financial records and identification documents in your own car. Additionally, we recommend keeping any valuable electronics, such as laptops, with you instead of on the moving truck.
Many moving businesses place limits on insurance coverage for high-value items, such as jewelry and heirlooms. If you're worried about irreplaceable and valuable items being lost or damaged, take those possessions with you.
Most movers refuse to transport certain items, including the following:
The Homefront Local team employs a proprietary scoring algorithm that evaluates companies based on key factors you value, such as average customer review ratings and trustworthiness indicators. Our method for determining trust involves a comparative analysis of the number of reviews a company receives compared to its local competitors. This leads to companies that have earned more trust from your local community being awarded a higher score.
We review national moving providers against our full moving methodology. We score movers based on reputation and customer experience, service availability, cost and pricing practices, insurance options, customer service and communication.
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