Truck Rentals for Moving
Six Tips to Smooth Your Way
Yep, finding the right truck rentals for moving begins right there in that computer of yours, where the search was never easier. Not only has the Internet brought you unprecedented speed and convenience for finding just about anything under the sun; you can often get discounted truck rental prices just for ordering online.
Now here’s six basic tips to hopefully minimize the stresses of do-it-yourself moving:
1. How to decide on size of truck: Figure five feet of cargo space per typical room of household furnishings. Hint: Most popular moving sizes are the cargo van and the small cargo truck, so you’d be wise to reserve early.
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2. Best times to reserve rental trucks for moving: If at all possible, try to stay away from the beginning or end of the month because that’s when most people move. Obviously this can leave you with the greatest variety of vehicles to choose from.
3. What about insurance. Before choosing the truck rental company, call your agents. Find out if your auto insurance policy will cover the truck, and if your homeowner’s insurance will cover your belongings. Also see if any of your credit cards include any coverage for moving. The types of coverage you’re looking for include accident, limited loss and damage, and cargo insurance. Once you know these answers, you’ll be prepared to judge whether or not you also need whatever optional insurance coverage the rental company may offer.
4. What kinds of deals to watch for: Your search for a cheap moving truck rental can yield plenty of choices in this competitive world. Ask about special promotions! Some moving truck rental companies offer discounts to AARP and AAA members. And as mentioned, some offer discounts for reserving online. Also, some offer truck rental unlimited mileage deals for one flat rate. Others will throw in a certain number of miles for free. And by the way, ask about typical miles per gallon for whatever truck you’re considering. And don’t be lazy about reading all the contractual fine print. You don’t want any surprises.
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5. Before you drive it, inspect it. The rental company should give you a form that you can use to note anything you find wrong with the truck before you drive it. Examples: body damage, rust, cracked windows and mirrors, broken locks, non-functioning latches and handles, etc.
6. Before you pack it, handle it. Don’t leave the lot until you’re acquainted with the vehicle. Learn not only the controls, switches and emergency procedures, but also the total feel of the truck and how it generally handles. Even though most companies probably won’t let you take a nice test drive, see if there’s enough space on the lot to practice backing. After leaving the lot, find a place to practice backing and turning. Then take the truck through a parking lot or two and along a road or two so you can practice some more, well before you load it for your trip.
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Best of luck finding the right truck rentals for moving, and here’s wishing you a safe and stress-free journey!
By Admin
Say, would a lift gate truck rental have been better?
Or maybe a wider ramp? Er, even a lower truck bed like the ones they have at u haul? Hmmm…
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You can get actual moving paper however newspaper works just as well. The reason for uniform boxes is more efficient use of space on the truck.
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