Brandi and Kenneth decided to take a chance at becoming young entrepreneurs working together to provide for their growing family. Brandi has worked for several medical offices in the area giving her great customer service experience and skills and she also she spent
time studying Accounting in college. Brandi works as Owner and Office Operator for K&B Moving and Storage, LLC. She enjoys helping customers make the best decisions regarding their moves, saving them time and money. In her spare time, Brandi enjoys spending time with her children, reading, and spending time in nature.
Kenneth has been a part of the moving industry since his teenage years and learned most of skills from his Father, who also enjoyed working in the moving industry. Kenneth is an expert packer and really strives to save his customers time and money during a move. He works with all new hires and keeps current hires up to par on their skills to ensure safety and no damage during a move. In his free time, he enjoys spending time with family, making music, and fishing.
Together they create K&B Moving and Storage, LLC, and they enjoy serving all of SWFL for their local or long distance move.
Once you have compiled a list of movers, inform them of the destination and timing of your
move. Ask them about the types of services they offer. Also ask them to explain their
estimates in detail and to give you a copy. If any company refuses to give you a written
estimate, you should eliminate them from consideration. Then carefully compare to see which
mover best suits your needs and budget.
The cost of your move will be based on the actual weight of your belongings and the distance
they are shipped, plus the amount of packing and other services that you require.
To help you anticipate the cost of your move, movers will give you an estimate of the price.
Be sure to get written estimates from at least 3 different movers so that you can compare
their services and prices.
You have the right to receive an estimate based on a physical (in-house) survey of your
shipment. Under the regulations, your mover must base your estimate (either binding,
non-binding, or not-to-exceed), on a physical survey of the household goods to be moved if
the goods are located with a 50-mile radius of your mover’s (or his agent’s) place of business.
You may elect to waive this requirement for a physical survey, but if you elect to do so,
you must sign a written waiver of your rights.