Estimate Revision
An Estimate Revision happens when your original moving estimate needs to be updated because something about your move has changed. This could be the number of items, the services you need, or the access conditions at your home.
When a Moving Estimate Might Be Revised
- You add or remove items from your move.
- You request extra services (like packing, storage, or crating).
- The movers discover access issues (like stairs, elevators, or long carries) not included in the first estimate.
- Your move date or delivery window changes.
Why It Matters
- Ensures your final bill reflects the real scope of your move.
- Keeps pricing transparent, no hidden or surprise charges later.
- Gives you a chance to review and approve changes before moving day.
Example:
You originally booked a move for a one-bedroom apartment, but later decide to add furniture from your storage unit. Your Relocation Coordinator issues an Estimate Revision that updates the cost to include the extra items, so you know the new total in advance.
Pro Tip:
Let your moving company know about any changes as early as possible. The sooner your estimate is revised, the easier it is to schedule the right crew, truck, and services, and avoid last-minute surprises.