How Much To Tip Movers

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Moving can be pretty stressful. Hiring a helpful team of movers can help you shoulder most of the burden. It only makes sense to tip movers for their hard work. But how much should you give them? Should you stick to a specific percentage?

What if you’re moving across your state or to a different one altogether? How much should you tip the movers if your relocation is a long-distance one? Read on to learn how to tip movers for their work.

How Much Should You Tip Movers?

As a general rule, you should tip each person $4 to $5 an hour. Meanwhile, experts at Forbes suggest you tip $6 to $12 per hour, depending on the level of service provided by the movers.

You can also tip a certain percentage of the amount you paid for the move if that makes more sense to you. Most experts agree that 5% to 20% is the perfect range. For instance, if the move costs $1,000, you can tip anywhere from $100 to $200.

Most moving companies allow customers to tip the movers in cash. To be sure, ask the moving company beforehand or read the service agreement to check if there’s any mention of a tipping policy.

How Much Should You Tip for a Short-Distance Moves

If the move takes about two to four hours, you should tip each crew member $5 to $6 per hour. For instance, if it’s a two-person crew, you can tip up to $24 for a two-hour move and $48 for a four-hour move.

Keep in mind that you should tip more if there’s a larger crew so that each individual gets their fair share of the money.

How Much Should You Tip for a Long-Distance Move?

If the move takes anywhere from eight to 12 hours, you should tip more than $100. For instance, if you’re moving eight hours away and there’s a two-person crew, tip anywhere between $96 and $192.

Likewise, for a 12-hour move, you should tip $144 to $288. The bottom line is that every crew member should get at least $6 for the hour.

When To Tip Movers

Moving is already pretty expensive and not everyone is delighted about the idea of spending an extra hundred bucks. But if the movers have made your life easier, don’t be reluctant to tip them, especially in the following circumstances:

  • Fragile Items: If the crew had to carry delicate items such as glass decorative pieces or a piano in and out of your home, make sure to tip them generously.

  • Excellent Customer Service: While all companies vow to provide unparalleled customer service, not all of them live up to this promise. If the movers are on time and personable, you should tip them well.

  • Quick Service: When you book a moving company, they give you a timeline for the move. If the crew finishes their work before time, tip them to show your gratitude.

  • Stairs: If you’re moving to an apartment on the fifth floor and the movers had to carry your things up the stairs, tipping them well is a necessity.

When Not To Tip Movers?

You don’t necessarily have to tip if the service was notably bad. Reconsider how much you’ll tip the movers in the following situations.

  • Wrong Vehicle: If the movers bring the wrong vehicle, which leads to chaos and nuisance, you might choose not to tip them.

  • Extremely Late Arrival: Being on time is one of the most valued qualities of a reliable moving crew.

  • Slow and Inefficient: If you feel the movers are being deliberately slow and aren’t moving efficiently, consider tipping less.

  • Damage: Reconsider your tip amount if the crew isn’t careful with your fragile items and there’s damage during the move.

More importantly, if you feel like you’re doing the bulk of the work yourself, there’s no need to tip the movers.

How To Tip Movers

Now that you know how much to tip movers, another concern is how to tip them. Since moving is pre-planned, you’ll know the day and time the movers are set to arrive. It’s a good idea to make sure you have enough cash on hand, since tipping in cash is most efficient.

“Generally, you know well ahead of time your moving day, so hit the ATM, get some crisp bills and then put your gratuity in an envelope,” said Daniel Post Senning, a spokesperson at the Emily Post Institute. “Give it to the foreman at the end of the move, requesting that he distribute it among the workers.”

Alternatively, you can tip each crew member individually if you want to ensure the tips get shared equally. It’s uncommon for moving companies to include gratuity on your bill, so cash is the only option you’d most likely have.

Should You Feed Movers?

Apart from tips, it’s also courteous to offer food to the moving crew on a long-distance move. For instance, if the move is expected to take 12 hours, you’ll have to eat at some point along the way.

So how much should you tip movers if you’re also providing food? The answer is simple: the same as you would if there was no food involved. A tip is a gratuity, while food is more of a necessity.

The crew will be appreciative if you offer them snacks and refreshments. Alternatively, you can get pizzas for everyone since they’re cheaper and make for good, quick food when there’s not enough time to stop for a full-fledged meal.

FAQ

Here are the answers to some of the most frequently asked questions about tipping movers.

  • Is $100 a good tip for a mover?

    • If you follow the rule of tipping each mover $5-$6 per hour, $100 would be an acceptable tip for a long-distance move by two movers who worked 10 hours.

  • Is $20 enough to tip movers?

    • If you follow the rule of tipping each mover $5-$6 per hour, $20 would be an acceptable tip for a short-distance move by two movers who worked two hours.

  • Do you tip each mover separately?

    • You can choose to hand the entire tip to the foreman to distribute, or you can hand out a tip to each mover yourself.

  • Do you tip movers when they load or unload?

    • Tip the movers after they have finished unloading your belongings.

Cameron Cole and Cynthia Measom contributed to the reporting for this article.

This article originally appeared on GOBankingRates.com: How Much To Tip Movers

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