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Moving Costs In Colorado

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Moving companies in Colorado will typically structure their costs into three broad categories; labor costs, additional costs, and accessorial services as follows:

Labor Costs

Labor costs represent a significant portion of the total fee you'll pay to the moving company in Colorado. From our research, they represent as much as two-thirds of the total quote by your chosen mover in Colorado, and unlike accessorial services and extra costs, they are pretty easy to estimate.

Movers in Colorado typically charge between $75 to $125 per hour as their way for labor, which is just about average When compared to the rates charged in other states which have been known to get as high as $350 per hour. So if you want to estimate the total cost of labor in your move, you'll need to know the hourly rate charged by moving companies in Colorado (let's say $100/hr), an idea of the number of hours they'll have to work, and the number of workers you'll have working on your home. if you have property that'll take a three-man team four hours to move, you'll pay 3×4×100 = $1200 for labor alone.

Additional Costs

While it was pretty easy to explain and estimate labor costs, additional costs are somewhat less easy to define. Imagine if you're moving by yourself, and you choose to do it during rush hour as opposed to a time when the roads are free, would you say that one experience was preferable to the other?

That's what additional costs are, variables that will make your move more difficult and consequently cause your mover in Colorado to charge you more. Although these extra costs may not apply to all moving companies in Colorado, some of the more popular things that could affect the price you have to pay for your move include:

  • When do you plan to move?
  • How much do you plan to move?
  • Are you moving furniture?
  • How far away are you moving?
  • Are you moving delicate items?
  • Do you want the full-service option?

Accessorial Services

Accessorial services are kind of like extra charges, but while extra charges vary according to either time or distance, accessorial services are pretty fixed, both in pricing and occurrence. Say for instance you have a ton of property that won't fit into your new home and you want to have it moved to a storage facility.

This is a service that isn't typically covered under the moving contract, and one that the moving company in Colorado will charge you extra for if they can have it done. Not all movers in Colorado offer accessorial services, so you may want to confirm from them before you make your choice. Some of the accessorial services your moving company in Colorado may offer include:

  • Stair or elevator carry: if you happen to live in a high-rise apartment, you probably didn't have a fun time getting your property all the way there when you were moving in. Now that you're moving out, movers in Colorado would like you to pay for the service of maneuvering bulky items through stairs or an elevator. To be honest, you would do the same in their shoes.
  • Shuttle service and parking: parking permits for oversized transportation vehicles or the need for an extra shuttle to move your belongings are additional costs to look out for