Our Story
Ever get tired of something going on over and over again and think, “Man, I could do that better”? Well, so did the team at First Step Moving. We are a woman owned company. After seeing the way that some local movers treated their employees and customers, it was an easy decision to make. First Step Moving was started with an idea that customer satisfaction was the number one priority. Add into that a technical experience that is expected in today’s world but rarely found in the moving industry, we hope to disrupt the way things are done. Here are our most basic tenets:
Integrity. There is no reason to deceive or wrong our customers.
Safety. We need to protect ourselves, our customers, and our customers belongings.
Partnership. Our customers are our partners. Collaboration is success.
Every day we try to be better. We hope you let us show you!
Hopefully you will call on First Step Moving and let us partner with you on your big day.
GET TO KNOW US
Looking for a quality Moving Company you can depend on? Well, look no further. We’re First Step Moving, available where and when you need us. We’ve been committed to being the best at what we do, serving our clients in the DFW area by not just meeting their expectations, but exceeding them.
Local Moving
Packing
Specialty & Delivery Service
In all likelihood, you will find that an on-site estimate based on a physical survey
of the items that you plan on moving will be more accurate than an estimate that you
provide to your mover over the telephone or the Internet. So, unless circumstances warrant
(normally due to the time constraints of a short-notice move or because you are only shipping
a few items) think carefully before you elect to waive the required physical survey
of your shipment.
If you are receiving a non-binding estimate, the charges that your mover assesses on your
shipment must be based on the actual weight of the shipment. Your mover may not lawfully
assess transportation charges on shipments with non-binding estimates on cubic feet, volume,
time (hourly) or on any basis other than weight. Also, the federal regulations require that
shipment weights must be determined on a state certified scale with a copy of the weigh
master’s tickets provided to you in support of the final invoice.