Friday, May 25, 2007

How To Go About Renting a Truck for Your Move

We are a do it yourself nation and this goes for moving as well as other tasks. If you are going to move yourself, you need a truck.

For the most economical moving choice, many consider renting their own moving truck and hauling their household items themselves. While it may seem a large task, renting a moving truck and doing the work yourself can save you money in the long run. Do your research ahead of time and make practical estimates to ensure the most efficient and successful self-move.

Before you begin your research for renting a moving truck, you should determine the approximate size truck you will need. Typically, the number of rooms you will be moving can make an accurate estimate of the size truck necessary. For instance, a fifteen-foot truck can usually accommodate a three-room home and a twenty-four foot truck may be sufficient for an eight-room home. In your room count, include living spaces, such as dining rooms and living rooms as a separate room. If in doubt, always estimate above and beyond what you might need.

After determining the appropriate size vehicle necessary for your move, call prospective moving truck rental agencies for specific information. During your initial information call, you should find out driver requirements, including minimum age requirements and any special licenses that you may need to drive the truck. You should also call your insurance company to verify that your insurance policy covers rentals. If they do not, find out about coverage during your initial phone call to prospective companies.

When calling each company, check for knowledge and integrity of the company. A good company will answer questions completely and be eager to please. Ask each company about availability of trucks during your move. If you are making an out of state move, find out about policies for returning the rental truck elsewhere and any additional cost this may require. When you narrow down your top three rental companies, make a visit to check out the condition of their trucks. Request estimates and information on any unexpected stipulations or costs.

After you have made your decision, call to make reservations for the dates expected. Many dependable companies will require a down payment or deposit to reserve the vehicle. This amount will often be credited to your final renting costs. Call the week before your move to make certain your truck is reserved. When you pick up the rental truck, a trained employee should give you specific operating instructions. Choosing a reliable and knowledgeable truck Rental Company can make your move seamless and affordable.

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