The stereotype of a commercial mover is a great big muscular guy that can grab a refrigerator in one hand and a stove in the other and walk down a dozen flights of stairs carrying them. They are often portrayed on TV as being rough and tough, not really caring whether they treat your possessions with care or not, whether they are scratched and dented is of no concern of theirs. This stereotype is very wrong, reputable commercial movers in Miami FL employ people who are trained to handle your possessions as if they were their own, in no way are they the big lummoxes that people take them for.
Furniture movers in Miami, FL, indeed move furniture but there is much more to it than that. Men who work for commercial movers in Miami FL normally deal with the entire contents of a house; all the furniture, all the appliances and boxes of possessions are all included. Certainly it is possible, and it often happens, that furniture movers are called to a home to move a grand piano from one floor to another, the majority of work centers around packing the household up, preparing an inventory and packing list, loading the goods on to a van, transporting to the new destination and reversing the process. It is not an easy task nor is it simple; there is a great deal of responsibility taken for loss or damage.
Professional commercial movers are concerned about every single item in the home, before they even consider packing or loading, they tag everything with a number which is recording on the packing list in detail. In most cases if there is visible damage to a piece, it is recorded on this list. Once the list is complete and agreed to by the homeowner, the moving company gives one copy to the customer and keeps a copy for the company. Once this has been completed the actual move can commence, packing boxes, marking them and eventually loading and transporting the contents of the hone to the new residence whether it is across town or across the country. Once the van has arrived at the new home, all the goods are unloaded and placed in position in the new house, marking all the items off the packing list as they come through the door.