
Homeward Bound Moving Reviews

Membership(s) & License Info.
MEMBER OF BBB: YES
LICENSE INFO:
US DOT # 1406425
ICC MC # 965836
INSURANCE ON FILE: $750,000
REQUIRED: $750,000
YEAR OF ESTD: 5/1/2015
Hours of Operation
MONDAY-SATURDAY 6:30 AM - 6:30 PM
SUNDAYS 7:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Contact Info
TOLL FREE:
not available
PHONE:
(919) 524-2627
Address
Payment Options
ALL MAYOR CREDIT CARDS, CASH, PAYPAL AND CERTIFIED CHECKS
40.0% Recommended based on user reviews
Reviews
John Zeil
12/03/2020
This is the worst moving company ever!!! I overheard three employees today making racist comments today toward a storage employee. The nasty filth coming out of there mouth was disgusting and unprofessional and come to find out the three employees are all part owners of the company. What a a bunch of horrible people they are!
Terry L
02/14/2016
Jonathan with Homeward Bound acted the hero.
I settled on an exceptionally poor choice and contracted a mover off of Craig's List. I won't go into the points of interest, notwithstanding I did need to call the police when he snatched my telephone/wallet out of my hands, in the wake of giving him a hundred dollars as an incomplete installment. He needed it all and declined to move my 4 things up the stairs.
The Homeward Bound movers were glorious. What's so awesome is that they ERASED the enormous awful harasser picture and supplanted it with two great, mindful individuals. My confidence in humankind has been restored.
I exceptionally prescribe them and request Terry and Van, ensured to have a decent affair.
Chris F
02/05/2016
Not just is this organization on-time, proficient, and experienced. They were likewise extremely upright all through the move. I would exceptionally prescribe these moves to anyone that is searching for a bother free move.
Larry Singer
08/13/2015
Wow I just finished my day moving. Moving is really tiring but we got it done thanks for the discount for doing this review appreciate it.
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In the United States, the Commercial Motor Vehicle Safety Act of 1986 established minimum requirements that must be met when a state issues a commercial driver's license CDL. It specifies the following types of license:
- Class A CDL drivers. Drive vehicles weighing 26,001 pounds or greater, or any combination of vehicles weighing 26,001 pounds or greater when towing a trailer weighing more than 10,000 pounds. Transports quantities of hazardous materials that require warning placards under Department of Public Safety regulations.
- Class A Driver License permits. Is a step in preparation for Class A drivers to become a Commercial Driver.
- Class B CDL driver. Class B is designed to transport 16 or more passengers (including driver) or more than 8 passengers (including the driver) for compensation.
This includes, but is not limited to, tow trucks, tractor trailers, and buses.
There are many different types of trailers that are designed to haul livestock, such as cattle or horses. Most commonly used are the stock trailer, which is enclosed on the bottom but has openings at approximately. This opening is at the eye level of the animals in order to allow ventilation. A horse trailer is a much more elaborate form of stock trailer. Generally horses are hauled with the purpose of attending or participating in competition. Due to this, they must be in peak physical condition, so horse trailers are designed for the comfort and safety of the animals. They're typically well-ventilated with windows and vents along with specifically designed suspension. Additionally, horse trailers have internal partitions that assist animals staying upright during travel. It's also to protect other horses from injuring each other in transit. There are also larger horse trailers that may incorporate more specialized areas for horse tack. They may even include elaborate quarters with sleeping areas, bathroom, cooking facilities etc.
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