Choosing the right truck size is one of the most important decisions during a residential move. If the truck is too small, you may end up making multiple trips. If it’s too large, you may end up paying for more space than you need. Understanding how truck size relates to your home’s size can help you plan more efficiently.
At Unique Movers, we help customers choose the right equipment and crew for every residential move. If you’re unsure which truck size makes sense for your situation, give us a call at (320) 237-3776 or use our contact form to get started.
Apartment Move Truck Sizes
Studio Or One-Bedroom Apartment
For a small apartment or studio, a 10–12-foot moving truck or trailer is typically enough. These spaces usually include basic furniture such as a bed, a small couch, a dresser, and several boxes. The key is packing efficiently so everything fits securely without shifting during transport.
Two-Bedroom Apartment
A two-bedroom apartment usually requires a 14–16-foot truck or trailer. This size allows room for multiple beds, a couch, a dining table, dressers, and more boxes. Apartment moves also often involve tight hallways and staircases, where experienced apartment movers can make a big difference.
House Move Truck Sizes
Two-Bedroom House
A two-bedroom house often requires a 16–20-foot truck or trailer, depending on the amount of furniture and storage space in the home. Houses usually have garages, basements, or sheds that add additional items beyond the main living spaces. During a residential move, these extra areas can significantly increase the total volume being transported.
Three-Bedroom House
For most three-bedroom homes, a 20–26-foot truck or trailer is the standard recommendation. This size accommodates larger furniture sets, appliances, outdoor equipment, and many boxes. Planning ahead for bulky items like sectionals, refrigerators, and entertainment centers helps ensure everything fits in one trip.
Four-Bedroom House Or Larger
Larger homes typically require the biggest moving trucks available or sometimes multiple trucks. A 26-foot truck or trailer is common for a four-bedroom house, especially if the home includes a finished basement, a large garage, or outdoor furniture. With bigger homes, efficient loading becomes even more important to protect items and maximize space.
Other Factors That Can Affect Truck Size
Home size is a helpful guideline, but it isn’t the only factor that matters. A residential move may require more space if you have:
- Large furniture pieces or oversized sectionals
- Extensive garage or basement storage
- Exercise equipment or home gym setups
- Large collections of books, tools, or décor
An experienced moving company like Unique Movers can evaluate these details and recommend the right truck or trailer size before moving day.
Get the Right Truck for Your Residential Move
Choosing the right truck size helps keep your move efficient, organized, and cost-effective. At Unique Movers, our team evaluates your home size, furniture, and access points to determine the best equipment for the job.
If you’re planning a residential move and want guidance from experienced professionals, we’re here to help every step of the way. Call Unique Movers today or fill out our online contact form to get started.
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