Address: 5160 140th Ave N, Clearwater, FL 33760, USA
Phone: +13213371663
Sunday: Closed
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 8AM–5PM
Wednesday: 8AM–5PM
Thursday: 8AM–5PM
Friday: 8AM–5PM
Saturday: 8AM–12PM
Peggy Klaussner
I can say so many things about this company. I just hope someone is smart enough to call the drug task force on the whole location! Yeah I said it!
Suzanne Langone
Sunbelt/Bekin moved us into our new home December 2021. There was several items that were damaged. Contacted them. Was referred to their insurance part of the company for reimbursement. Was told to submit the claim within 30 days and we did. That was January 2022. Contacted Thomas Deneen several times thereafter. We are now in March 2022 and have not been reimbursed.
Laura Ritchie
Great people to work with
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On moving day, you can relax and leave all the hard work to the professional movers. When your driver arrives, he or she will conduct an initial walk-through of your home. This is a good opportunity to let the driver know what items will be shipped and which items will stay. This also allows the driver to visualize how your belongings will best fit in the truck. The driver and his crew will then prepare your house by protecting the floors and doorways. Once loading is ready to begin, the driver will use the inventory form to document the items, and their condition, going on the truck. The driver and his crew will wrap furniture pads (specially designed blankets) around your furniture to protect it from scratches and other damage. Overstuffed furniture (couches, etc.) will be wrapped in stretch wrap to help prevent damage. Once an item is properly protected, it will be loaded on the truck. After your belongings are loaded on the truck, the driver will ask you to sign some paperwork, including the Bill of Lading, High Value Inventory, and Inventory. And then it will be time to get the show on the road!
Instant ballpark quotes, in-home moving quote, full service packaging, packing supplies for purchase, should you want to pack yourself, storage in transit, and moving protection is offered when you choose Sunbelt Moving Systems to help you move internationally.
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Our storage facility and movers have been offering our services to the community since 2010!
We offer our services as a moving company to Hillsborough County, Pinellas County, Manatee County, and the surrounding areas.
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We are available 8-5 PM Sunday-Friday, and closed on Saturday.
We are closed on most major holidays, however, please give us a call for specific dates and times.
We are closed on Saturday and open 8-5 PM on Sunday.
Movers generally provide three types of protection for your goods in case they are lost or damaged: limited liability, added valuation and full value.
Movers are required to meet “reasonable dispatch” requirements. Reasonable dispatch means the performance of transportation on the dates or during the period of time agreed upon by the mover and the shipper and shown on the order for service/bill of lading. If the dates are not met, a shipper may file an inconvenience or delay claim with the mover along with receipts, listing lodging and food expenses for all the days past the last day of the pick-up and/or delivery spread dates. This claim must be filed within nine months of the date of delivery. If the mover disallows any part of the claim, the shipper must pursue a civil action within two years from the date the disallowance of the claim was made.
It is NOT unusual at destination for the driver to ask for, or expect payment of transportation charges before the truck is unloaded, or before the van doors are opened. Payment is usually required to be made by certified check, cash or money order unless prior credit card arrangements were made and approved by the mover. Whenever a shipment is delivered on more than one truck, it is the mover’s option as to whether the driver will collect charges for each portion of the shipment delivered, or wait until all portions have been delivered. At origin, it is the DRIVER’S responsibility to list the condition of your shipment on the inventory sheet. This is the time to agree or disagree with the mover’s description of the condition of your items. At destination, it is YOUR responsibility to list the condition of your shipment. If there are items missing or damaged, you must try to make an indication on the driver’s copy and your copy of the inventory sheet. Just put an “X” on the boxes (at origin) that contain breakables so that at destination you can note the condition of the boxes.
Make certain that you are present to oversee the loading of your furniture. DO NOT LEAVE! Look at the mover’s description of your furniture on the inventory (initials items that are chipped, marred, dented, scratched, etc.). If you do not agree with the mover’s description, you should make certain the items’ conditions are listed on BOTH the driver’s copy and your copy of the inventory sheet – more importantly on the driver’s copy. Make certain that ALL of your furniture, cartons/boxes that are to be moved are listed on the inventory sheet. Make certain that you have a copy of the bill of lading, inventory sheet, order for service/estimate, household goods booklet, numbers to call, etc. Do not have these documents packed with your shipment.
Make sure the mover gives you a date or spread of dates on your order for service and bill of lading. Do NOT allow the information regarding these dates or spread dates to remain blank as this may delay your shipment. Make sure your order for service dates are transferred to your bill of lading unless you have made arrangements for another date or spread of days. If you see language showing a period of time, such as “in a few weeks after pick-up”, or “as soon as possible”, have it translated into specific calendar dates. Make sure these dates are on your bill of lading.
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