AceWeald Canada Inc. department of Delivery & Moving is a Canadian Transportation Company serving customers around GTA since 2005. We specialize in House moving, warehouse & office moving, piano moving, and container loading or unloading. Our staff offers quality services that you can depend on, with answers to any questions you may have, in English, Cantonese and Mandarin. We guarantee to supply the best prices to whatever products you require. At AceWeald Canada Inc., our goal is to provide you with safe, efficient and professional service of the highest quality.
If you do a local move into an apartment or into your new home, it can be demanding on your time and emotions. We can help minimize the demand. Remember no matter how big or small the job, we have the experience and the staff to handle all your local and residential moving needs in Toronto and GTA.
We have fully equipped moving trucks, trained, courteous personnel, and a reputation for quality in our team. We can be trusted to handle your move quickly, efficiently, safely and economically. Whether we are moving a few pieces to an apartment or a mansion- full of furniture, we are anxious to show you the care that goes into every local move.
At AceWeald Moving, we try to provide you with the most professional service and the fastest move possible because we know that your time is money.
Packing and Loading
If you ordered packing, a team of specially-trained packers will be sent to your home either on the morning of your scheduled loading day or the day before, depending on how much packing needs to be done.
Next up among the professionals assigned to service your shipment is the driver or helper, since their role in your move encompasses so much more than just driving. They, of course, are in charge of the physical moving process. The mover is responsible for loading your goods at origin, driving the truck, and delivering your belongings safe and sound into your new home. Generally, they will be assisted in the loading and unloading processes by them.
Before loading begins, the driver will take special precautions to protect your home, as well as its contents. This may include laying down “floor runners” to protect carpets and flooring in entryways, hallways, and other high-traffic areas, as well as padding banisters and doorways to protect walls and woodwork.
If you cannot be present at the time of loading, you’ll need to arrange for a responsible person to act as your agent in signing both the bill of loading and the inventory list.
Normally, we always load the beds and glass first. Thus, you or your representative should show the mover the glass, mirror and artwork as a a priority. If you put glass or fragile items in cartons, you should mark it and remind movers to pay more attention to those. All the cartons will be sealed with tape.
Most furniture is wrapped with specially constructed cloth pads or “blankets” to protect it from scratches, dents, dirt, etc. Even items such as gardening tools are padded to prevent them from scratching or soiling other items in the shipment. Tightly loaded tiers with heavy articles loaded on the bottom will be constructed inside the truck to avoid jarring or shifting while on the road. After everything has been loaded in the truck, it’s a good idea for you and the mover to take one last walk through your house to make sure that nothing has been overlooked.
Delivery of Your Possessions
When your belongings arrive, you can help expedite the unloading process by having a room-by-room floor plan in mind, and by letting the driver know where you want things placed as they’re unloaded and brought into your home. The better way is, you prepare a layout and show the movers, and mark the rooms with number. The driver and crew will reassemble any items they disassembled at origin. Check items off the Customer Check-Off Sheet as they’re brought in, noting their condition. If an item appears to have been damaged during the move or is missing, make a note on the inventory including the driver’s copies and notify your move coordinator.
This is one of the most frequently asked moving questions. Often you don’t know when exactly
you will move and thus you can’t schedule your move in advance. It is best though if you can
start contacting movers at least a month in advance. The earlier the better because then you
will have the time to research the moving companies and schedule your move for the desired
day.
Contact your move coordinator as soon as you can if your move dates have changed.
He/she can process any changes to your plan and discuss updates; keep in mind your estimate
may change depending on the dates you selected.