It’s exciting for a restaurant owner to face the need to expand their business. However moving a restaurant to a new location is a daunting task. It’s important to prepare for this move by hiring an experienced commercial mover in Tarpon Springs, FL. The mover will have to be able to handle everything from the extremely heavy and large kitchen equipment to delicate table decorations and bar glasses. Every day that the restaurant isn’t open is a day of lost revenues, so the moving company will have to have the staff and trucks to work very quickly. They have moved many restaurants, so they can help the restaurant organize the move.
The moving company like Independent Moving & Storage Inc. will walk through both the old and new restaurants with the owner. He’ll know the best order to take things out of the restaurant and place it in the new location. He’ll make sure that tables that will obstruct access to the kitchen are held in the moving van, until the kitchen equipment is in place. Once the old restaurant location is closed, moving company employees will arrive to expertly pack all of the items. Careful check-lists make sure that everything is labeled. The van is loaded in the proper order so that the items that will be move in to the new restaurant first will be near the door of the truck when it arrives.
Commercial mover in Tarpon Springs, FL employees will unpack the equipment and furnishings and put it in the proper location. This is truly the fastest way for a business owner to work. It also prevents restaurant employees from being injured. People who are not used to lifting large and heavy objects can easily hurt themselves. The restaurant owner then faces hefty increases in his workers compensation premium. He can also lose valuable employees at a critical time in his business expansion.
He should also ensure that the commercial movers carry the proper liability and workers compensation insurance. That way if the dishwasher arrives and won’t work, the moving company’s liability insurance carrier will cover the repair cost.