The magazine U.S. News and World Report rank Seattle as one of the 10 best places to live and in the top 30 metropolitan areas to retire. The attractiveness of the city and its region draw many here. At the same time, the highly educated professional population are subject to transfer and relocation.
That said, Seattle denizens are coming and going all the time. The last thing they need when moving is drama. A reliable, honest and competent mover can assure a geographical transition that secures your personal property and delivers it intact to the new environment with minimal complication and no surprises.
This is where King & Queen movers come in. We offer:
- Comprehensive packing services
- A professional staff of seasoned, sensitive and skilled personnel
- Meticulous handling of each article
- Rugged and spacious vans
- The confidence of countless realtors and happy customers
Packing a truck is both art and science. King & Queen takes this craft very seriously. From navigating narrow hallways and alcoves in a house to securing your valuables in a truck bound for anywhere, we take good care of that with which we are entrusted.
We assure you that no dents or marks are left behind in the old house (at least none that were not there before!) and a cargo load that arrives at its new residence in the same condition as when it departed the old one.
Exceedinging Industry Standards
King & Queen Movers seeks to represent the best of the moving industry. In so doing, we scrupulously abide by federal and local regulations and ordinances. Under the law, moving customers have rights and movers are obliged to honor them.
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) specifies mover duties to the client in areas ranging from estimates to liability insurance to damage claims to disputes. We work with customers to assure all the necessary paperwork is in order. This avoids unnecessary surprises.
True, we cannot anticipate every circumstance but, at least, we can avoid any forced errors.
Meeting Expectations
One of the most annoying surprises for moving families is when the final bill is far higher than the estimate. Although an estimate is approximate by definition, it should at least be in the ballpark relative to the actual cost of the move.
King & Queen calculates its estimates carefully because we know our clients budget for their moving expenses likewise. Among the variables we consider are:
- Size of cargo — i.e., the number of pieces and their dimensions
- Need for disassembly and assembly of certain pieces
- Need for temporary storage before move-in
- Mover’s boxes or customer’s
- Date of move — some seasons of the year cost more
We want our customers to expect that our promises will match reality. Hard work, honesty, resourcefulness and transparency help assure this happens.