
Pick #2: Bernardmovers.com
Bernardmovers.com have been serving the chicagoland area since 1972. They are a highly reputable moving company that offers local moving for chicago residents as well as office moving for businesses.
Lynn Bernard began moving families just like yours in 1972, and they maintain the small company feel and old Chicago mentality of doing business.
Every single one of our customers is valued and their business appreciated. We tailor your move to your specific needs, your specific lifestyle, and your specific requirements. This, and our 30 plus years of experience, has granted us the pleasure of having a prestigious reputation in the Chicagoland community.
No matter what propelled your move, no one will care about and protect your treasures like Bernard. We constantly scan the market for better ways to do business, all without forgoing what is paramount for us- Customer Satisfaction!
We underwent drastic changes in April of 2008 in order to acquire better equipment and a larger fleet of gracious and amicable crews. Now we can proudly say we are members of the BBB and Illinois Movers & Warehouse Association, as well as fully licensed by the Illinois Commerce Commission, Department of Agriculture, and U.S. Department of Transportation. Yet that which is the most rewarding for us is the opportunity to move you.
Pick# 3:Checkmatemovers.net
Simplify your move
- No hidden fees
- Simple, hourly rates
- Experienced, capable drivers
- Low minimum charge
Over thirty years ago, a group of Northwestern students used a ’52 Chevy pickup truck to start a moving company. They piled furniture and boxes as high as they safely could, and moved their customers across the North side of Chicago. They learned the value of efficiency, and how it tempers the most basic requirement of the job: effort. They learned that working harder and smarter brought them success.
It obviously wasn’t fortune or status that drove these young men, but rather the desire to do nothing more than work hard, and let other people bother with office politics. Rather than worry about advertising, name recognition, or any sort of gimmick, they let their work show for itself, and the business thrived on previous customers and word of mouth recommendations. Those loyal customers were the backbone of the company for many years to come.