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Movers prices in Lancaster

Researched estimates for Lancaster (USD), adjusted for city size from national ranges. Updated 2026.
Job size Low Typical High
Studio apartment 2 movers, roughly 2-3 hours $320 $460 $740
1-bedroom 2 movers, roughly 3-4 hours $460 $740 $1,100
2-bedroom 2-3 movers, roughly 4-6 hours $830 $1,300 $2,000
3-bedroom house 3-4 movers, most of a day $1,400 $2,000 $3,200
4+ bedroom house Large crew, full day or more $2,300 $3,700 $6,000

How to hire a movers pro in United States

  1. For interstate moves, verify the company's USDOT number on the FMCSA website; for local moves check your state's regulator (many states license intrastate movers)
  2. Get a written estimate after an in-home or video survey — binding or not-to-exceed if possible
  3. Ask about valuation coverage: released value (60 cents/lb, near-worthless) vs full-value protection
  4. Check reviews and complaint history (BBB, FMCSA complaint database for interstate movers)
  5. Confirm the hourly rate includes truck, fuel and travel time, and ask about stair/long-carry fees
  6. Never pay a large deposit — reputable US movers take most payment on delivery

Interstate movers must register with the FMCSA and carry a USDOT number, and federal rules require them to provide the 'Your Rights and Responsibilities When You Move' booklet. Intrastate (local) moves are regulated state-by-state — some states license movers tightly, others barely at all, so verification differs by state.

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Frequently asked questions

What won't movers take?

Standard exclusions: hazardous materials (gas bottles, paint, chemicals, fuel — drain mowers first), perishable food, plants on long moves, and high-value items like jewellery, cash and documents, which you should carry yourself. Some firms also exclude or surcharge pianos, safes, and gym equipment — declare them upfront.

How do I avoid rogue movers and moving scams?

Warning signs: quotes far below everyone else, large cash deposits, no physical address or registration, and refusing a written contract. The classic scam is a lowball quote followed by a demand for more money while your goods are on the truck. Pay a small deposit at most, check reviews across platforms, and verify any claimed accreditation directly on the trade body's website.

Do movers pack for you?

Most companies offer full or partial packing as an add-on, priced by hours plus materials. Full packing can add 30-50% to the bill but transfers breakage liability for boxes the movers packed. If you pack yourself, finish before moving day — crews charge waiting time when boxes aren't ready.

Do movers disassemble and reassemble furniture?

Most crews will dismantle beds and large wardrobes and reassemble them at the destination, billed within the hourly rate — but confirm it's included and tell them how many items need it. Flat-pack furniture is fragile when rebuilt more than once; some firms refuse liability for it. Doing your own dismantling the day before saves an hour or more of crew time.

How far in advance should I book movers?

Book 2-4 weeks ahead for a standard local move, and 6-8 weeks for peak periods — summer, the start and end of each month, and weekends, which sell out first. Last-minute slots exist midweek and mid-month, and some companies discount them.

How much do movers cost per hour in the US?

Two movers with a truck typically run $100-$200 per hour, around $150 in most metros, with a 2-3 hour minimum. Each additional mover adds roughly $40-$75 per hour. A typical local move totals about $880-$2,500 depending on home size.

What is full-value protection and should I buy it?

Federal law requires interstate movers to offer full-value protection, under which the mover repairs, replaces or pays out damaged items — versus the free 'released value' coverage of only 60 cents per pound. For any move with real furniture, the extra cost (often 1-2% of declared value) is usually worth it.

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