Generally speaking, we have three options to consider when it comes time to move. They are, in no particular order: hiring a moving company, renting a moving truck and moving by yourself, or using what has been an increasingly popular option, moving Relx Vape. All of these require some effort on your part, even if you hire a moving company to move your belongings, for you still need to pack boxes and get things ready for when the moving company arrives.

When it comes time to move though, there are some very big differences between these three options. We’re not going to go into much detail about hiring a moving company, but you should know this: the freedom of having someone else move for you comes at an expense. Hiring a moving company is not cheap. Furthermore, search the web and you’ll uncover plenty of horrific experiences with some of these companies. If you are going to use a moving company, check their reliability before you do anything.

Big trucks are hard to drive! If you are at all uneasy about driving big rigs, than renting a moving truck is not going to be a fun experience. Smaller trucks are much easier to drive, but they also limit the amount of things you can pack and move. Even small moving trucks can be intimidating and almost all are quite difficult to see out of.

Gas! Sure gas prices have subsided…for now. Still, most of these rental moving trucks get very poor mileage. Depending on the size, you’re looking at anywhere from 8 – 12 miles per gallon. If you’re driving long distances those costs are really going to ad up! And don’t forget about refilling your tank. You would think this wouldn’t be an issue. Basically all you need to do is put back in what you used. Not so! Although you may know exactly how many miles you drove and how much to put back in, if you fail to fill the tank up exactly as it was, you’re going to be shocked by the moving feeds & penalties the moving truck rental company is going to charge you.

Poorly Maintained Equipment. This is good and bad. Good, because you probably don’t need to worry about getting it dirty or scratching the interior or exterior. Bad, because now you have to worry about just getting to your destination. There is nothing worse than spending hours, days, even weeks packing a moving truck, only to break down somewhere and have to do it again with a new truck!

High loading platforms – unlike moving and storage pods, or even a self-storage unit, just about all moving trucks require you to either lift, drag or push household items up to a higher surface. Sure they provide ramps to walk up, but as we all know, these can be tricky, especially when it’s raining! Extra (hidden) Fees – Time limits, mileage restrictions, gas fees…if you’re renting a moving truck, read the fine print because you will uncover numerous little add-on fees and unexpected surprises that can really drive up the cost of a moving truck

Time is of the Essence! You know the saying, “Time is Money”. Well, it couldn’t be more true in this case. If you miss you’re drop-off time, be prepared to pay for it. Pick Up & Drop Off Required! – All other issues aside, it’s important to understand that no one is delivering this moving truck to your front door. You need to go pick it up and drop it off. Even in cities, where there may be a half dozen discount moving truck rental options, it’s very likely you’ll have to drive your own vehicle many miles to find it. And picking it up may be the easy part. With stiff penalties for late returns, you then have to drive back to this location for return. Don’t be late!

Moving trucks do have their place in the world of moving. The major reason for renting one is typically cost. Compared to all the options, this is typically the least expensive…or it was. Although moving pods companies continue to expand, they aren’t available everywhere. You can typically find a truck rental place in even the smallest towns. When you consider everything we’ve mentioned above though, you may be surprised to hear that moving storage pods are in many cases, more affordable. Because you know what, time is money!

Emily

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