Table of Contents
- Local Movers vs. U-Haul
- Time and Money Considerations
- Insurance and Fuel Costs
- What factors affect the cost of hiring local movers?
- What factors affect the cost of renting a U-Haul?
- FAQs When Comparing a Local Mover and a U-Haul
- CT Best Movers is Proud to Serve These Communities & the Surrounding Areas
If you live in Connecticut and you’re looking to move, you’ve got a few options. Many people opt to rent U-Haul equipment to handle their move on their own, and though that’s a respectable option, there are other ways. Local movers can help you through the entire moving process at a competitive rate. Read on to find out the differences between working with U-Haul and a local mover.
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Local Movers vs. U-Haul

In Connecticut you can usually get yourself a U-Haul truck rental for anywhere between $19.95 all the way up to $49.95 per day, plus additional fees for the amount of gas used. Though this is a decent rate, you should bear in mind that this cost covers only the truck. Local movers around the same area can cost anywhere between $500 and a few thousand dollars, depending on how much stuff you’re moving and where it’s going. This process is more expensive up front, but this will cover everything, including loading and unloading your items at the new location.
Time and Money Considerations

As you can see from the breakdown above, moving with the help of a U-Haul truck offers a more budget-friendly experience. Even with fuel costs, you likely won’t be spending more than $100, even for a large move. The main thing you’ll save from hiring local movers is time. Local movers make the process a lot easier, but for a little bit of an extra cost. They’ll be handling all of the heavy lifting, and they’ll supply their own vehicles to move your stuff. That means all you’ll usually have to do is have your stuff mostly packed, and a local mover will handle everything else saving you tons of time. If you know your move won’t be that hard, maybe you don’t have many things to move, then a U-Haul truck will likely be more cost-effective. If you’re moving a lot of stuff, especially heavy stuff, then a local mover may make the process a lot easier.
Insurance and Fuel Costs

There are some other things to consider when selecting either of these services. As mentioned, with a U-Haul truck, you‘ll have to pay for gas, and they charge per mile and a large truck won’t get much more than around 10 miles per gallon. In other words, if you’re moving far from your current location, then you’re going to be paying a lot in fuel. Local movers will include the cost of fuel in their initial estimate, which means you won’t have any costs creep on you during the process, and this can save you money if gas costs are up.
You also have to worry about insurance. Getting insurance on your U-Haul truck might cost extra, but will cover things like damage to the truck, your belongings within the truck, and some other protections, depending on what you pay for. Local movers will vary depending on the company you’re working with, but most will offer you basic coverage that will cover any of your damaged belongings. There might be more, or less protections depending on who you work with, so be careful and look over any policy before you make a decision.

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What factors affect the cost of hiring local movers?

To get more specific in terms of what might change the cost of hiring a local mover, you need to look at how far you’re moving, the amount and the weight of your belongings, extra services like packing and unpacking, and even the time of year that you’re moving. The further the distance that you’re moving the more that the company may charge you in fuel costs. Having many items to move, even more so if you have a variety of heavy items, may require the company to bring in more people or special equipment to move them, which can cost more.
If you want the moving company to help you pack your items into boxes, and help you unpack them when you get to your new home, then that might cost extra too, but it will save you even more time and hassle. The time of year you plan on moving also might make a difference. Moving during the summer, which is a peak season, might cost more than moving at other times of the year. Of course, as mentioned, the cost of insurance will vary as well, which will affect the overall cost of the job.
What factors affect the cost of renting a U-Haul?

When renting a U-Haul truck, there are a few factors that will raise their cost. Many of the same things as above also apply to renting a U-Haul truck. The distance you’re going will impact fuel costs, and the time of year you’re moving will also drive up prices due to demand. Some things specific to the cost of a U-Haul rental include the size of the truck, and the places where you plan on picking up and dropping off the truck, as dropping it off at a different location than where you got it might cost you extra. You also might have to pay more if you need additional equipment from them.
There are many things to consider when you’re moving. If you plan on keeping your move small, a U-Haul will probably be just fine. If you know you have a lot of things to move, then a local mover may be better for you. If you do decide to hire a local mover for your Connecticut move, then you can count on us at CT Best Movers.

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FAQs When Comparing a Local Mover and a U-Haul
Does U-Haul Offer Additional Moving Equipment?
Yes, they do. If you pay an additional fee, you can get your hands on dollies, or even specialty vehicles for your move.
How Old Do You Have to be to Rent from U-Haul?
You need to be 18 to rent a U-Haul moving truck.
Can I Get a Quote from a Local Mover?
Yes, most local movers will offer a free quote. We at CT Best Movers can offer you a free quote for your Connecticut move now.