95 Pleasant Hill Rd Unit I, Scarborough, ME 04074
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Very friendly and knowledgeable staff.
We went with Integrity for no other reason than to support the local company. Glad we did . 4 Man crew of Tyler, the other Tyler, Jake and Gage were fantastic to work with. They were efficient, careful and asked us questions rather than wait to be 'told' anything. Ken, the owner showed up onsite during the pack out to check on his us and his team. Estimate and bill were equal. I would not hesitate to recommend Integrity Movers to friends or family. Good guys, good company, involved ownership.
We went with Integrity for no other reason than to support the local company. Glad we did . 4 Man crew of Tyler, the other Tyler, Jake and Gage were fantastic to work with. They were efficient, careful and asked us questions rather than wait to be 'told' anything. Ken, the owner showed up onsite during the pack out to check on his us and his team. Estimate and bill were equal. I would not hesitate to recommend Integrity Movers to friends or family. Good guys, good company, involved ownership.
Our experience with Integrity Movers was nothing short of an absolute nightmare. We deeply regret hiring them for a residential move and caution anyone looking for honest, quality movers to look elsewhere immediately. They did not provide the services advertised, failed to bring enough labor to complete our job, could not pack boxes properly, provided a false estimate, and broke/damaged numerous items. Worse yet, when these issues were brought to the attention of the owner (Ken), the only remedy offered was to remove 90 minutes of labor. We have moved over 14 times before this experience (both with military and civilian and military movers) and have never before encountered this level of unprofessionalism in a moving company. Here are the facts:
First, we were scheduled (by contract) to have two trucks and five movers on site for a two-day move. On day one, only two movers showed up with one truck at 11:30 instead of 9:30 as promised. This caused a negative ripple effect that delayed our entire move by a full day. An additional crew was brought in to help in the late afternoon of day one, but they clearly were not experienced residential movers. Because the crew was not able to complete the move in the allotted time with their inexperienced team, and due to the fact that they showed up late every day, they were not able to complete our move in two days. They left numerous items (basketball hoop, grill, artwork, porch furniture, items in the shed and garage, bedding, books) scattered throughout the property. They then charged us an additional $850 to return on a separate day to pick up these items, even though the items should have been included in the original move.
Second, most of the crew was unprofessional and inexperienced. While on the clock, they took a football from our garage and engaged in a game of pass in our front yard instead of completing the packing we were paying them for. At one point I caught one of the movers reading from my teenage daughter's books to his friends instead of packing. They removed their shirts and dripped sweat over all our belongings. We discovered THC vape jules in our garage, which we can only assume (based on the smell of our property) were used while individuals were on the job. Most frustratingly, most of the crew did not know how to pack a box. Items from different rooms were thrown into the same box (lamps with underwear, a printer with two random shoes, books piled on top of two laptops that may have crushed the screens). The majority of these boxes included zero packing material, which resulted in numerous broken items and complete chaos when unpacking. Boxes were unlabeled and, when they arrived at our new house, we had to physically get into the truck, help open boxes, and try to direct some of them to appropriate rooms to assist a team lead who was completely overwhelmed. Furniture, mirrors, lamps, and pictures were dumped into the truck with zero packing materials or wrapping and completely destroyed. Some large boxes were packed with one item (e.g., a box of paper plates or napkins) and marked “glass” which was a complete waste of space and material.
Third, we specifically hired Integrity Movers because they advertise the ability to effectively move pianos. They were unable to move a baby grand piano from our basement despite viewing the piano prior to the move and assuring us that they would be able to move it. In addition, they placed boxes on top of the piano and drug them across the top, effectively destroying the finish. Because they were unable to complete the move, the damaged piano had to be gifted to the new owners because there was not enough time to hire new movers before closing and no alternative, workable solutions were presented by Integrity Movers.
Throughout the process, issues were communicated to the owner (Ken) and our estimator, neither of whom were helpful in resolving any issues. This move was an unmitigated disaster.
Our experience with Integrity Movers was nothing short of an absolute nightmare. We deeply regret hiring them for a residential move and caution anyone looking for honest, quality movers to look elsewhere immediately. They did not provide the services advertised, failed to bring enough labor to complete our job, could not pack boxes properly, provided a false estimate, and broke/damaged numerous items. Worse yet, when these issues were brought to the attention of the owner (Ken), the only remedy offered was to remove 90 minutes of labor. We have moved over 14 times before this experience (both with military and civilian and military movers) and have never before encountered this level of unprofessionalism in a moving company. Here are the facts:
First, we were scheduled (by contract) to have two trucks and five movers on site for a two-day move. On day one, only two movers showed up with one truck at 11:30 instead of 9:30 as promised. This caused a negative ripple effect that delayed our entire move by a full day. An additional crew was brought in to help in the late afternoon of day one, but they clearly were not experienced residential movers. Because the crew was not able to complete the move in the allotted time with their inexperienced team, and due to the fact that they showed up late every day, they were not able to complete our move in two days. They left numerous items (basketball hoop, grill, artwork, porch furniture, items in the shed and garage, bedding, books) scattered throughout the property. They then charged us an additional $850 to return on a separate day to pick up these items, even though the items should have been included in the original move.
Second, most of the crew was unprofessional and inexperienced. While on the clock, they took a football from our garage and engaged in a game of pass in our front yard instead of completing the packing we were paying them for. At one point I caught one of the movers reading from my teenage daughter's books to his friends instead of packing. They removed their shirts and dripped sweat over all our belongings. We discovered THC vape jules in our garage, which we can only assume (based on the smell of our property) were used while individuals were on the job. Most frustratingly, most of the crew did not know how to pack a box. Items from different rooms were thrown into the same box (lamps with underwear, a printer with two random shoes, books piled on top of two laptops that may have crushed the screens). The majority of these boxes included zero packing material, which resulted in numerous broken items and complete chaos when unpacking. Boxes were unlabeled and, when they arrived at our new house, we had to physically get into the truck, help open boxes, and try to direct some of them to appropriate rooms to assist a team lead who was completely overwhelmed. Furniture, mirrors, lamps, and pictures were dumped into the truck with zero packing materials or wrapping and completely destroyed. Some large boxes were packed with one item (e.g., a box of paper plates or napkins) and marked “glass” which was a complete waste of space and material.
Third, we specifically hired Integrity Movers because they advertise the ability to effectively move pianos. They were unable to move a baby grand piano from our basement despite viewing the piano prior to the move and assuring us that they would be able to move it. In addition, they placed boxes on top of the piano and drug them across the top, effectively destroying the finish. Because they were unable to complete the move, the damaged piano had to be gifted to the new owners because there was not enough time to hire new movers before closing and no alternative, workable solutions were presented by Integrity Movers.
Throughout the process, issues were communicated to the owner (Ken) and our estimator, neither of whom were helpful in resolving any issues. This move was an unmitigated disaster.