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How Much to Tip Movers

June 10, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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There isn’t a standard tip amount required for movers. Tipping between 10% and 20% of the total moving cost is common. However, many customers prefer to tip a set hourly amount or a set total dollar amount, typically between $20 and $50 or more per mover per day.

How to calculate how much to tip movers

Tipping your movers isn’t required, but it is customary, much like tipping servers at a restaurant. In fact, according to a 2025 Consumer Affairs survey, only 3% of people who have moved in the past three years report never tipping their movers




.

For tip-calculating methods, you’ve got three basic choices:


  1. A set hourly rate,

    typically $4 to $15 per mover per hour.


  2. A set dollar amount per working day,

    typically $20 to $50 per mover.

Whether you tip a lot or a little depends on a number of factors, including:


  • Quality of service.

    This may involve your movers showing up on time, handling your possessions with care and being polite and respectful, as well as anything you’d consider above and beyond what you expected.


  • Distance of move.

    It’s customary to tip more for
    long-distance moves
    than for local ones, typically $50 to $100 per day per mover.


  • Difficulty of move.

    If your move involves navigating tight spaces, climbing a lot of stairs or loading and unloading heavy or awkward-to-carry items, consider a higher tip.


  • Home size.

    A larger home requires more work to move, which should warrant a larger tip.


  • Additional stops.

    If your team needs to make an extra stop to pick up or drop off some of your belongings, that extra work deserves a higher tip.


  • Weather conditions.

    If you’re moving during severe weather, consider thanking your movers for braving the dangerous conditions with an extra tip.


  • Fragile or valuable items.

    If your move involves careful handling of breakables, high-end items or even just items of great sentimental value, you may want to tip on the higher end of the range.


  • Additional services provided.

    If your movers disassembled or put together furniture for you, or provided extra packing materials to protect fragile items, you may want your tip to reflect that additional help.

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