This is curbside delivery service. We are commercially insured Florida intrastate delivery drivers. We are NOT movers as defined in the Florida Statutes. Curbside is the line of demarcation of road easement and your property or a commercial receiving dept/loading dock. Service beyond curbside such as down driveway to garage doors or front porch etc is a free courtesy and at the discretion of the driver. To provide such curtesy you agree to hold us harmless for any damage to any property beyond curbside. We will NOT enter your home or carry items up stairs. In home delivery is the job of white glove delivery and movers. We can pick up furniture curbside and deliver it curbside. We do not carry the additional liability insurance required to be a mover and are not registered with the Florida dept of Agriculture and Consumer Services as a mover. The value of the products delivered can not exced $10000 . We do not carry precious metals or stones such as Gold, Silver, diamonds, rubies etc.
Billing is a flat rate up to 10 miles using google maps set to ev, most efficient route, no highways or toll roads, rounded up to the nearest whole mile. Send us your email address and we will send you a PayPal invoice to be paid before service. This covers our labor and cost of tools and vehicle. Any additional expenses such as but not limited to parking fees, landfill fees, and tolls will be charged on a separate invoice after completion of service. In the event that we can not provide the service the funds will be refunded through PayPal. Some examples: Some zero turn mowers weigh more than 1000lbs. Some items are too wide to carry. Fl law limits overhang to passenger side to not exceed 2 feet, and drivers side not past vehicle safety equipment.
We can NOT carry any chemical or biological hazardous material as defined under section 5103 of Federal hazardous materials transportation law (49 U.S.C. 5103). The term includes hazardous substances, hazardous wastes, marine pollutants, elevated temperature materials, materials designated as hazardous in the Hazardous Materials Table (see 49 CFR 172.101), and materials that meet the defining criteria for hazard classes and divisions in part 173 of subchapter C of this chapter