When you choose a moving company that offers storage services, the process typically begins with setting your moving date. The company will provide you with a detailed Order of Service Agreement outlining all requested services, their schedule, and associated costs. On your moving day, professional movers will arrive at your location and carefully load your packed items into their specially equipped trucks. As they load, they’ll create a comprehensive inventory on the Bill of Lading (BOL), which serves as both a list of your belongings and a receipt. Your items will then be transported to the company’s storage facility. There, they’ll securely store your belongings in designated areas within their warehouse. Most companies can assist you with accessing specific items during storage if needed. You should contact them in advance for such requests, as there may be additional fees for item retrieval. When you’re ready to receive your belongings, the moving company will coordinate the delivery to your new location. Their team will unload and place items according to your instructions. The process typically concludes with a final walk-through alongside the lead mover to ensure everything is accounted for and properly placed. Your signature on the BOL marks the official completion of the move.Moving for the First Time?
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Whether you need storage for a few weeks or several years, our versatile solutions can accommodate your specific timeline and requirements.
The cost of warehouse relocation and storage services can vary widely based on several factors. These typically include the volume of items to be stored, duration of storage, specific storage requirements (e.g., climate control), and any additional services like packing or special handling. According to the Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission, “If you need warehouse storage, you will pay a fee that covers both the storage rental and costs to move your items in and out of storage. Both the mover and the warehouse must keep the following information:
Most moving companies offer free estimates to help customers understand the costs involved.
At Lincoln Moving & Storage, we pride ourselves on offering competitive and transparent pricing across our three locations in Kent, Tacoma, and Everett. We provide free, no-obligation estimates to ensure you understand the costs before committing to our services. “With over a century of experience, our team is always ready to explain our pricing structure and help you find a solution that fits your budget,” says Owner Chris DiJulio. Request your moving storage quote with Lincoln today by filling out our free estimate form or calling us at (800) 426-4780.
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When searching for dependable warehouse moving and storage providers, it’s important to consider factors such as customer reviews, proper licensing and insurance, industry experience, and the range of services offered. Reputable companies often have a strong local presence and a track record of satisfied customers.
According to Consumer Reports, you should “Read reviews and complaints… Find out whether the company has a report with the Better Business Bureau, which has reviews of more than 20,000 moving-related companies. Look at the letter grade the BBB has assigned the mover and read about any complaints, reviews, and government actions. You can also review the company’s complaint history using the mover search tool on the Department of Transportation website. “
Having been in business since 1914, Lincoln Moving & Storage stands out as a trusted provider in the Puget Sound region. “With our three strategic locations in Kent, Tacoma, and Everett, we offer comprehensive coverage and convenience,” says Tacoma General Manager Tony Bouie. “Our decades of experience in the moving industry and dedication to meeting our customers’ needs have earned us a strong reputation in the community.” We invite potential customers to explore our range of services. Check out our Google Customer Reviews for our Kent, Tacoma, and Everett locations to see why we’re a top choice in the area.
The warehouse moving and storage process typically includes several key steps:
According to moveBuddha, “Self-storage facilities are exactly what they sound like. You have to do all the hard work on your own.
Here [with full-service storage] we’re talking about:
At Lincoln Moving & Storage, we’ve refined this process to ensure a seamless experience. We assign a dedicated move coordinator to each client, providing personalized guidance throughout the entire journey. “Our moving and customer service teams handle every aspect with care and professionalism, from initial packing to final delivery, ensuring your belongings are safe and secure at every stage,” says Vice President Danny DiJulio.
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Reliable storage facilities implement various security measures to protect stored items. These often include 24/7 video surveillance, advanced alarm systems, restricted access to storage areas, and regular security patrols. Many facilities also have fire suppression systems and conduct regular pest control treatments.
Climate control is also necessary in a storage facility as it protects against temperature and humidity fluctuations. According to Brimich Logistics, “Fluctuations in temperature and humidity can cause products to warp, crack, or otherwise become damaged due to a lack of environmental control. A climate-controlled warehouse protects against these risks, reducing the likelihood of product loss or damage.”
Although the Washington State Department of Commerce states “the weather is relatively mild in Western Washington,” exposure to temperatures below and above typical room temperature could damage items such as wooden furniture and artwork. “Summer days [in Seattle] rarely rise above 79° (26° C) and winter days are seldom below 45° (8° C) during the day,” explains the Washington State Department of Commerce. “Snow is rare, but winter temperatures can easily dip into the 20s and 30s (-6° to -1° C) at night.” This emphasizes the importance of finding a climate-controlled storage facility in Seattle.
At Lincoln Moving & Storage, we prioritize the security of your belongings with all these measures and more. We have three warehouse storage facilities:
All of our warehouse spaces are climate-controlled, pest-controlled, flood-controlled, and under 24/7 security surveillance, providing you with peace of mind. Our warehouse layouts include pallet racks and shelving systems to maximize space and improve safety. “We regularly review, evaluate, and update our securityand safety protocols to ensure we’re using the most effective methods to protect your possessions,” says Kent General Manager Brian Crockett.
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Most moving and storage companies offer flexible pickup and delivery systems. For pickup, the company’s team arrives at the customer’s location, carefully loads the items, and transports them to the storage facility. There are many types of warehouse storage, but one of the most common among moving companies is to store items in wooden vaults. You will be assigned your vaults, making warehouse management much easier if you ever need to request an item out of storage.
moveBuddha states, “It’s common practice for movers to bring these storage vaults directly to your home on move day.” When the customer is ready for delivery, they contact the company to arrange a convenient date and time. The company then retrieves the items from storage and delivers them to the specified destination.
Lincoln Moving & Storage offers this flexible system with the added convenience of our three locations in the Puget Sound area. We understand your needs can change, so we offer partial delivery options for customers needing access to only certain items from their storage. “Our team will work with your schedule to ensure a smooth pickup and delivery process,” says Owner Chris DiJulio.
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Moving companies typically offer several valuation coverage options to protect customers’ belongings:
Lincoln Moving & Storage offers all of these valuation options to our customers. We encourage discussing specific valuation needs with our team to determine the most suitable coverage for each unique situation. “Our goal is to provide you with peace of mind throughout the moving and storage process, ensuring that your belongings are protected at the level you desire,” says Everett General Manager Joseph McAvoy.
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