Moving to a new location? You’ll want to check out this
Moving Glossary to help you understand all the moving terminology you’ll come
across in the process.
 - Accessorial
     services – Any additional service that accompanies the actual
     moving process. This includes packing, unpacking, disassembly, and
     reassembly of your belongings and furniture. Accessorial services are
     additional services with accessorial charges that are not always included
     in the moving quote. Ask us about the many accessorial services we
     provide, which may have an additional cost.
- Agent –
     An affiliated agent is a local moving company that provides services on
     behalf of a national company.
- All-encompassing
     movers - Also known as full-service movers. A moving company that
     offers a wide range of services to match every move. Pure Moving will
     disassemble furniture, pack up your entire home, and move your boxes into
     the trucks, along with anything else you might need in the process of
     moving your belongings cross-country.
- Appliance
     service – The service of disconnecting your electrical appliances
     at your old residence and reconnecting them at your new residence. This
     includes washing machines, dishwashers, and refrigerators. This type of
     service may be considered an add-on or may already be included in your
     moving fee. Ask your moving company if appliance servicing will be an
     extra charge included in your final cost.
- Appliance
     dolly – An invaluable piece of equipment with wheels that is used
     to load and unload large items. Your moving specialist will use a dolly to
     move appliances, heavy boxes, and furniture on and off the moving truck.
- Assessed
     value coverage – The amount you will pay per thousand dollars of
     the assessed value of your belongings to ensure they are covered by
     insurance. Insurance is an add-on service that protects your belongings in
     case they become damaged at any point during your move. Replacement value
     coverage covers the entire load of your items, not specific items.
- Bill
     of lading – The contract between you and your mover. You will see
     your entire bill of lading before you move so that there is complete
     transparency about what will end up on your final bill. You will need to
     sign the bill of lading before we start the move.
- Binding/non-binding
     estimate – A binding estimate is a flat-rate price given to move
     your belongings. Even if the job takes longer than the moving company
     initially thought, they cannot charge you more than what they quoted you
     in your binding agreement. Non-binding agreements are subject to change
     and will vary depending on the amount of time it takes to perform the job
     and how many trucks and men are required to do it.
- Carrier –
     The certified mover you have chosen to work with.
- C.O.D. –
     Cash on Delivery. When the payment of the moving charges is required at
     the time of the delivery of your items. It can be paid for with cash,
     credit, or check, so be sure to ask which is required prior to your move.
- Commercial
     Moving - the process of moving your belongings from one place of
     business to another.
- Comprehensive
     planning - We think of everything that needs to be done in the
     moving process, from full-service packing and assembling to protecting
     your belongings with insurance and reassembling items if needed. We’ll
     walk you through the entire process so that there is full transparency in
     the moving process.
- Cost
     of move – This is how much your move will cost. This does not
     include add-on services and insurance. Cost estimates are actual charges
     calculated from the information you provide your movers with at the
     initial consultation. Pure Moving will ask customers questions to find out
     all the details about what is to be moved and where it is to be moved to;
     however, the cost of the move is only an initial estimate and is subject
     to change if any new information about the move is brought to light during
     the process. Additional costs may be added for factors such as stairs and
     distance, so be sure to talk to your moving company about all factors that
     may affect the price of your move.
- Expedited
     service – The agreement between you and a moving company to
     perform the delivery service at a faster rate or on a specified date.
     Expedited services often cost more than regular services.
- Flight
     charge – The cost of moving your belongings up a flight of
     stairs. This can be considered an add-on service with many moving
     companies, though some types of stairs carry in their cost of service. If
     the property you are moving to has a serviceable elevator, there will not
     be any flight charges, as the movers will not need to trek your belongings
     up flights of stairs.
- Freight
     service – A lower cost mode of transportation to full-service
     moves. Freight service movers will transport your belongings from your old
     property to your new one. However, you will need to box them and take care
     to wrap up any furniture in appropriate packing materials. Freight service
     can also be called self-service moving.
- Full
     coverage insurance - Insurance that completely covers the loss
     and damage of your belongings. It’s an option offered when booking your
     moving service with Pure Moving.
- Full-service
     mover – A moving company that takes care of every step of the
     moving process. Pure Moving is a full-service mover that will pack, drive,
     unpack, and reassemble your belongings and furniture in your new home. Full-service
     movers will also wrap breakables and blanket furniture with furniture pads
     to protect it in the process.
- High-value
     article – An item that is valued at more than one hundred dollars
     per pound that must be included on a high-value inventory form. Pure
     Moving will take the utmost care when handling high-value articles, though
     because we know how important they are to you, we take the utmost care
     with all your belongings anyway!
- Hourly
     rates - When customers are charged per hour, per man, and per
     truck. Hourly rates can vary from company to company, so it is important
     to ask what your preferred movers are before you begin or agree to any
     service with them.
- Household
     goods – The items that are used inside or outside of your home.
     They are what are transported during the moving process.
- Impracticable
     operations – Services that are required when the current
     operating conditions make it physically impossible for your shipping
     company to pick up or deliver your household goods. Impractical operations
     may require the use of smaller equipment or extra hours or servicemen.
     These operations may require additional costs.
- Individual
     shipper – A person who is the shipper, consignor, or consignee of
     a shipment. They are the name on the bill of lading and own the goods that
     are to be transported. The individual shipper will pay all tariff
     transportation charges.
- Interstate
     move – A move that crosses the state boundary. Interstate
     shipments are not distinguished by the number of miles traveled, only that
     a state boundary is crossed.
- Intrastate
     move – a move that does not cross a state boundary. These are
     usually under 100 miles in distance. Also called a local move.
- Inventory –
     A descriptive list of your belongings that shows the quantity and
     condition of each item. This detailed list of items comes in handy if any
     of your personal property has been damaged or gone missing. If it does, a
     statement of loss must be made.
- License –
     By law, movers must acquire certifications to move household goods within
     or across state boundaries. They will identify the status of the mover’s
     authority and insurance. Some states may require additional licenses.
- Local
     moving - Moving around the block, to the other side of the city,
     or to a new part of your county. Pure Moving has been moving your friends
     and neighbors for years, so we know exactly how to relocate your
     belongings in the easiest way possible.
- Long-distance
     moving - Moving out of the county or into a new state within the
     same country. We make your long-distance move a breeze, offering
     full transparency throughout the moving process. We’ll pack up your
     household items, wrap your furniture, and move it into your new home
     across the country. Rest assured that everything you own will be properly
     cared for and backed by full coverage insurance during your move.
- Mobile
     container - The vessels that moving companies use to transport
     your belongings. They will be unloaded onto your new property and will
     remain there until you have unloaded them and asked for them to be picked
     up. Pure Moving will unload your items from their trucks and will not
     leave any containers on your property.
- Moving
     company – Any company whose business is offering you moving
     services in exchange for a fee. They will transport your belongings from
     one location to another. This general term applies to local and national
     companies as well as those that offer self-service and full-service moving
     options.
- Moving
     expenses - Any costs associated with moving your belongings from
     one place to another. These include standard and extra charges and cover
     all moving resources such as labor and gas.
- Moving
     to a new apartment - When you move from one home to another, we
     can relocate all the contents in your apartment to a new one. We expertly
     handle moves of all sizes, and our reliable team will ensure your
     belongings are protected while careening bulky articles around winding
     staircases and tight hallways.
- Packing
     service - The process of organizing and putting all your
     belongings into boxes or containers to be easily transported during your
     move. Packing can consist of wrapping and safety storing breakable to
     wrapping up large or oversized furniture to tape them together. From books
     to electronics, we’ll help your valuables arrive in one piece.
- Purge -
     Removing everything you do not want or need from your current home.
     Purging can include selling, recycling, trashing, or donating any items
     you do not want to move with you into your new home.
- Residential
     moving - The process of moving your belongings from one residential home
     to another.
- Standard
     Coverage – The minimum amount of free coverage provided by a
     moving company. This could be as little as 60 cents per pound of damaged
     goods. If they value their goods, adders should choose to add on full
     coverage insurance, an option offered by Pure Moving.
- Surface
     Transportation Board – A federal agency in the United States
     Department of Transportation that regulates carrier charges for the
     transportation of household goods.
- Tariff –
     A moving company’s published list of moving terms and prices regarding
     rules, charges, and regulations when performing all services related to
     interstate moving.
- Transport
     type - The type of transport used to move your belongings from
     one place to another. Typically seen with a self-service mover, the
     transport type can vary from freight to a moving van line depending on the
     size and amount of your belongings.
- Truck -
     The vehicle used to transport your belongings from your old home to your
     new one. Some self-service companies will leave their truck at your home
     to be unloaded at your own pace. These companies do not unload your
     personal property at the time of delivery, but they will drive it from one
     location to a new one.
- Trailer -
     The back end of a truck that can be unhooked at left at your new property.
     It is the customer’s responsibility to unload the items from the trailer
     and into their new homes. They will need to call the moving company for
     the trailer to be picked up when they have finished unloading it.
- Truck
     & trailer - A moving company may deliver both a truck and a
     trailer to your new home. The truck and the trailer will sit at your new
     property until you have unloaded them and asked for a pickup. Pure Moving
     is a full-service moving company that will unload your items from their
     trucks before driving them off of your property.
- Unpacking -
     The process of unboxing and unwrapping your belongings. Unpacking is one
     of the final steps of moving into a new home. It takes place after your
     items have been unloaded from the truck and into your new space. Pure
     Moving offers unpacking services and a reassembling service for your
     convenience.
- Valuation –
     The tariff level of carrier liability that is based on the actual weight
     of your belongings. Valuation should not be considered the same thing as
     your insurance policy. The valuation of your belongings, in their worth,
     covers your goods for damage or loss if any negligence is taken on the
     carrier’s part. However, it does not cover loss or damage due to Acts of
     God, such as extreme weather conditions, riots, strikes, or civil
     commotion. Valuation charges will compensate the mover for taking more
     liability for loss than the customer during the moving process.