Hourly Rate Move
When you pay by the hour, you pay for the actual time it takes to complete your move. This method is common for local moves and provides flexibility – a suitable option when the size or scale of the move is uncertain.
How Does It Work?
- Charged by the Hour: Movers charge a fixed hourly rate for their labor and equipment.
- Includes Crew and Truck: The hourly rate typically covers the movers’ wages, the moving truck, and basic equipment like dollies and blankets.
- Start-to-Finish Billing: The clock starts when the movers arrive at your pickup location and ends when the job is fully complete at your new place.
What Affects the Final Cost?
- Number of Movers: A crew of 2, 3, or more movers affects the hourly rate.
- Move Complexity: Stairs, elevators, or long carries can add to the time.
- Packing & Disassembly: If movers are also packing or disassembling furniture, this adds to the hourly total.
Pro Tip:
- The better prepared you are (boxes packed, pathways clear), the faster the crew can work, which can help you save money on an hourly-rate moving.
- Ask for a minimum number of hours if the moving company has one — some have a 3- or 4-hour minimum charge.