
Al's Moving & Labor Service LLC
About us
Al's Moving & Labor Service in Madison, WI takes pride in being on time and letting the customers know that they are in good hands. With over 20 years of experience, we know what it takes to get the job done on schedule. And if you find yourself in an emergency, we offer 24-hr emergency dispatch. That’s why we remain the area’s premier movers. No one offers a similar combination of convenience, capability, and competence. What’s more, we won’t stop until you are satisfied. Our expert team is made up of pleasant, enthusiastic, and experienced moving professionals. Our entire team has worked hard to earn our good reputation. But we never rest on our laurels. Instead, we strive to prove ourselves on every job we undertake.
Business highlights
Services we offer
Delivery Service. Hauling. Housecleaning. Lawn & Yard Work. Moving. Piano Moving. Storage Facilities.
Amenities
Emergency Services
Yes
Free Estimates
Yes
Accepted Payment Methods
- CreditCard
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Al was there on time and promptly went about getting things moved and packed. He had staff that was professional and hard working. Everyone was friendly, demonstrated excellent customer service, and kept a constant with moving things quickly and efficient. They set up everything in my new house. Oh, before I forget, I probably have the heaviest furniture in the whole world. Al and team moved and not one piece was scratched or damaged. Best part, Al and team returned the next day to remove my garbage and junk. GREAT JOB!!
The morning of my move, I got another confirmation call from Al. When crew arrived, I knew one of them from my move six months ago. The truck was loaded in 40 minutes and when we arrived at my new location, the and crew unloaded into a storage unit on site and into my new apartment. If I changed my mind on where I wanted the furniture placed, they were only professional, patient and kind.
If you are a single middle aged person like me whose friends all are over 50 and have bad backs, do call Al's Moving and Labor for great service and a job very well done. Buy local. Call Al.
Al and his crew were polite and handled all of my items with great care. I am using them again tomorrow (September 25) and am relaxed going into the move. I so meant to send this review last spring and I apologize to Al for that. Moving is stressful - but honestly, with Al's Moving and Labor, all your details will be covered and it will be the best moving day you can have.
I had the misfortune of using their service for a household move. The move was local from a 2 bed-room apartment to a condominium building. My apartment was lightly furnished. When I called to setup the moving service, I provided exact inventory of items to be moved and locations. My apartment was located on the first floor and condominium building I was moving to had a service elevator. Al quoted that the total move would take 3 hours for 3 men.
The movers came on time and loaded things on the truck. Since I had kept everything neatly organized, the whole process of loading took about 45 minutes. After everything was loaded, I told them that I will meet them at the new location.
When I did not see their truck even after half an hour, I called their cellphone. They were still figuring out my new location on the GPS and blamed construction activities for the delays. The movers arrived at the location exactly 30 minutes after I had arrived. When finally all the furniture and boxes came to the apartment, then began the final ordeal of assembling beds.
I had 2 beds. Both were - a mattress, a box spring and a standard metal frame with no headboard-footboard. Initally, one person tried to assemble the beds. At the end, all three were trying to assemble the metal frame. Basically I paid an hour for their "learning" experience of assembling the furniture. It appeared that they have no experience in assembling the furniture. So, I just told them to live it as it is and I will take care of it.
The leader then prepared the bill for 4Hours. I told them that Al had quoted me a fixed price of $334. The leader called up the company. The company manager in turn said that it is now going to cost me for4.5 hours. [So basically, if you decide to question their pricing tactics, be prepared to pay even more.] At the end I ended up paying them $426.
I agree that moving experience is not something you look forward to; but having a reliable and honest mover is very important. I must say that this company is far from it.
When the day arrived, the movers were scheduled to arrive at 10:00 a.m. Al called early that morning to say they were having an issue with one of the mirrors on the truck, and asked if it would be alright to arrive at 12:30, allowing time for the truck to be fixed. That was fine with me, as it gave me a bit more time to get my things packed and ready to go.
Three men arrived a bit early, surveyed what needed to be done, and got right to work. Loading the truck, driving to my new address (13 miles away), and unloading to just under two hours. The men were happy to do what I asked and were careful with my stuff. I consider it a successful move.
They did inadvertently leave a bag of packing materials at my old address. Al himself dropped by two days later to retrieve it.
Al's men arrived on time and ready to work. They were very courteous and went to work right away. The team leader had been informed about the job to be done and price that had been quoted. Their were no discrepancies.
The leaves were from a large wooded lot and had been left in a very large pile all winter making them hard to pick up and bag. The men performing the work did not complain and kept at the job until it was complete.
The moving help showed up on time but only 1 of them had good experience for packing a truck properly. One of the guys was on his cell phone frequently. They worked very well in the morning and early afternoon. I gave them each a $20 gratuity before lunch. It was at the end of the day that they lost focus and could have used Al's supervision. Some of the workers just didn't know what to do and myself and a friend had to give instructions. I had to have them repack the back of the moving truck when I discovered a pedestal table inverted with a leg against the curved glass of an antique cabinet. Again, supervision was an issue. When unpacking the truck 2 days later I saw boxes labeled "UP" which were turned on their side. Boxes labeled "fragile" that were on the bottom of 7 other boxes. Furniture not packed tightly and small boxes falling due to shifting on the 500 mile drive. Fortunately we know how to pack and did not lose anything. There were only minor things wrong with a few wood scratches.
I started to question the legitimacy of the way the business was conducted. The invoices are simply a pad anyone can buy. After 12 years should one not have a simple printed address on the invoices? The estimate for services was not put in writing but I called several times to confirm the rate and terms. The labor is paid as 'contract' labor and not employees even though one guy has worked almost exclusively for Al for 12 years (his words). Since the check was to be cashed at a payday loan place it is likely the 'contract' labor is paid cash and must report their own earnings. Sales tax was collected. But again, the check was not going to be run through a business account. On day three of my move I did not hear from Al but saw that the check was run through my bank from one of his banks.
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