Moving is always difficult, and the transition is often distressing no matter how smoothly it goes. There’s always going to be a small part of you wondering if things might have been better if you’d stayed where you were. While moving can be troubling, we can all do without the extra hassles involved with finding moving rental trucks.
There are a few things to consider when you are searching for a moving truck: Probably the most important decision you will have to make is on the size of the beast. Self moving trucks came in all shapes and sizes and truck agencies will always try and ascertain what size of truck you will need to better handle your move. Trying to work out how much room your belongings will take up is quite a complex task.
It’s nearly always better to go for the next size up regardless of whether you think your belongings will fit snuggly into the next size down. Be sure to check out the trucks yourself because appearances can be deceiving. While there’s a number of different options (and it’s normally better to inspect the trucks yourself), you can get a good idea of what’s available by doing a quick online search.
Some of the better moving truck rental companies around are:
U-Haul International
U Haul offers truck and trailer rentals, hitches for rent or sale, boxes, and moving supplies. Self storage rooms also available.
Visit www.uhaul.com for more information.
Budget Truck Rental
Budget maintains a fleet of vans and trucks for household movers and commercial customers.
Visit www.budgettruck.com for more information.
Moving Rental Ryder Trucks
Ryder moving rentals offer a range of moving trucks, from full-service leasing, commercial rental, and programmed maintenance of vehicles to integrated services such as dedicated contract carriage and carrier management.
Visit www.ryder.com for more information.