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They arrived on time, were incredibly professional and friendly, and managed a complex task with ease. They moved the fridges on a pallet, unscrewed them, and placed them precisely where needed, and moved the old fridges to another area.
Their outstanding performance throughout this daunting task has made us loyal customers. We highly recommend their services for anyone looking for reliable and professional moving assistance. You won't be disappointed!
The whole process starts with a quick overview of the contract and expectations, and a walk through of my premises to get an idea of what furnishings were included. Then they literally started a timer to show exactly how long the move took in reality. They packed up quickly, but still remained personable throughout, joking with one another and with me. It was kind of fun watching them work! We finished with a walkthrough to make sure nothing had been missed, then we drove in our separate vehicles directly to the new place.
The same process occurred in reverse. A quick walkthrough to get the layout and an idea of where I wanted everything and then they were off like a flash unloading the truck. Everything was placed exactly where I wanted it, and with no damage to either my furnishings or the walls. That was quite a feat since they had to haul my washer and dryer up a cruelly narrow and steep stairway to the 2nd floor! At the end, they literally 'stopped the clock' and the move came in an hour ahead of schedule and about $200 under the projected estimate! Great work.
We did a last look at the truck to make sure everything was off, and then they went on their way to the next job with a cheerful goodbye! I would definitely use 1776 Moving again for in-town service! They were perfect!
Update: Maybe less than perfect! I have revised my review down considerably. Today I discovered that one of my dining room chair legs still had packing tape from the move wrapped around it. Upon unwrapping the tape, I discovered that the tape was actually being used to hold the leg together. It had totally snapped in half. Rather than bringing the break to my attention (and I would have said 'no problem' since it's an older set and breaks happen), they wrapped the leg in packing tape and hid the chair at the table. It's obvious the tape was being used to 'repair' the leg and hide the break. That's totally unprofessional, and could have resulted in a serious problem if someone had unknowingly been seated at the table on that chair when the leg gave way.
Update 2: I was contacted by the company who offered to repair the chair. It's good as new, but they still should have told me about the damage rather than hiding it. I shudder to think what could have happened if the chair had broken with someone sitting in it.Read more