U-HAUL & RENTAL TRUCK LOADING HELP — DALLAS–FORT WORTH
You rented the truck — now skip the back-breaking part. Our DFW crews load and unload U-Haul, Penske, Budget, Ryder, Home Depot, and Lowe's rental trucks by the hour, packing them tight so your belongings arrive without a scratch.
Hourly Loading & Unloading Help for U-Haul
You rented the truck — now skip the back-breaking part. Our DFW crews load and unload U-Haul, Penske, Budget, Ryder, Home Depot, and Lowe's rental trucks by the hour, packing them tight so your belongings arrive without a scratch. We serve all of Dallas–Fort Worth from our Dallas and Garland offices, seven days a week, 7AM–9PM. You handle the truck rental; we handle the heavy lifting, the technique, and the gear.
2026 PricingWhat Does Loading Help Cost in DFW?
Labor-only loading is billed by the hour and the crew size — transparent, with no truck-rental markup:
| Crew | Rate | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| 2 movers | $135/hr | Studio–1BR loads, single-item, light unloads |
| 3 movers | $185/hr | 2–3BR homes, 16–20ft trucks, most container loads |
| 4 movers | $225/hr | 3–4BR homes, 26ft trucks, heavy or stair-bound loads |
Every job: 2-hour minimum · one-time $60 travel fee · billed by the quarter-hour after the minimum · furniture pads, dollies, straps, and shrink wrap included. No truck needed — you bring the truck or container, we bring the muscle and the gear.
SizesCrew Size & Time by Truck Size
A rough guide — your crew leader confirms the right size on the call so you're never over- or under-staffed:
| Rental truck size | Typical home | Crew + time (loading) |
|---|---|---|
| 10 ft | Studio / 1 room | 2 movers · 1.5–2.5 hrs |
| 15 ft | 1-bedroom | 2 movers · 2–3.5 hrs |
| 20 ft | 2-bedroom | 3 movers · 3–5 hrs |
| 26 ft | 3–4 bedroom | 3–4 movers · 5–8 hrs |
How We Pack It So Nothing Shifts
A rental truck is only as safe as the way it's packed. Our loaders build a tight, interlocking "wall" front to back: heaviest items (appliances, dressers, sofas) load first against the cab, mattresses and tabletops go vertical along the sides, and we fill every gap with boxes and padding so nothing can shift on the highway. We strap the load at each tier using the truck's E-track or rope hooks, and we keep weight balanced left-to-right so the truck tows straight. Bad loading is the #1 cause of moving-day damage — a Tetris-tight truck is the cheapest insurance you can buy.
Need loading only (you drive, we pack it), unloading only (you arrive, we empty it), or both ends? We do all three. Unloading typically runs about 60–75% of the loading time. We also handle in-home staging — getting everything to the truck — plus disassembly and reassembly of beds and tables on request.
What to ExpectBefore We Arrive
Have the truck on site and accessible, boxes packed and sealed, and a clear path from your door. We bring dollies, hand trucks, furniture pads, moving blankets, shrink wrap, and straps. Tell us up front about stairs, long carries, elevators, or anything heavy (safe, piano, appliances) so we send the right crew. First flight of stairs is always free; additional flights are a small flat fee, charged once.
Why Labor OnlySave 30–50% vs. Full Service
When you supply the truck, you cut the single biggest line item off a move. Labor-only help typically runs 30–50% less than a full-service move for the same heavy lifting — you keep the savings and still get an experienced, insured crew that packs like pros. It's the smart middle ground between renting equipment and doing the lifting yourself, and a do-it-all full-service move.
How We Load — Step by Step
Loading a truck the right way is a craft. Here's the exact sequence our DFW crews follow on every job:
- Walk-through & plan. The crew leader sizes up your truck, the door-to-door path, and what's going where, then sequences the whole load so it's packed in one efficient pass — no shuffling, no wasted trips.
- Heavy & solid first. Appliances, dressers, sofas, and headboards go in first against the cab, flat and low, to anchor everything that follows.
- Vertical along the walls. Mattresses, box springs, tabletops, headboards, and mirrors stand on edge along the sides, pad-wrapped, where they can't tip or get crushed.
- Boxes by weight. Heaviest boxes on the bottom, lightest on top, labels facing out — a square, stable stack built two-thirds up the wall.
- Fragile in the pocket. Glass, lamps, electronics, and artwork ride cushioned in the center, high and surrounded by soft goods.
- Fill every gap, strap every tier. Pillows, pads, and linens fill the voids so nothing can move, then we tie off the load in sections using the E-track or rope hooks — so it arrives exactly the way it left.
Everything Heavy — and the Few Things We Can't
We load furniture, appliances (please defrost and disconnect washers, dryers, and refrigerators first), mattresses, exercise equipment, grills, patio sets, gun safes, pianos, and the full contents of a home, apartment, or storage unit. For safety and by federal rule, movers cannot transport hazardous materials — ammunition, propane and fuel, paint and chemicals, fireworks, aerosols, or anything flammable — and we can't carry live plants or pets. Set those few items aside to take in your own vehicle, and we'll load everything else.
Done RightThe Loading Mistakes We Prevent
- Loose loads that shift and crush boxes on the first hard turn — we strap every tier into place.
- Top-heavy stacks that topple the moment the truck moves — heavy stays low, light stays high.
- Fragiles on the bottom — your glass and electronics ride cushioned and high, never under a dresser.
- Uneven weight that makes a truck pull, sway, or tow poorly — we balance the load side to side.
- Wasted space that costs you a second trip or container — we pack tight, floor to ceiling.
How to Choose the Right Truck Size
When in doubt, size up — a little extra room is far cheaper than a second trip. As a rule of thumb, plan on roughly 150–200 cubic feet per fully-furnished room. Studios and one-bedrooms usually fit a 10–15 ft truck or a single 7–12 ft container; two-bedrooms a 20 ft truck or a 16 ft container; three-to-four-bedroom homes a 26 ft truck or two 16 ft containers. Not sure? Tell us your bedroom count and whether you have heavy or oversized pieces when you call, and we'll tell you straight what'll fit — and how many movers it takes to load it efficiently.
Why UsWhy DFW Trusts Moving Company Guys
Family-owned and licensed since 2013 (USDOT #3918729 · TxDMV #009567347C), fully insured, with background-checked, professionally-trained crews and a 5.0-star reputation across Dallas. A trained crew leader runs every single job, our pricing is published and honest — no surprise fees — and we treat your belongings, your home, and your truck like our own. Thousands of DFW loads later, we still pick up the phone at (972) 528-0385.
Booking & TipsBooking, Payment & Tipping
Booking takes two minutes — call (972) 528-0385 or request a free quote online, tell us your date, truck size, and access details (stairs, elevator, long carry), and we'll lock in your window. Same-day and next-day slots are often open; weekends and the first and last few days of the month fill fastest, so book early. We accept cash, all major cards, and digital payment, billed by the quarter-hour after the two-hour minimum, with the one-time $60 travel fee added once per job. Tipping is never required, but it's always appreciated for a crew that hustles — most customers tip $20–$40 per mover for a half-day or $40–$60 for a full day, in cash at the end. Either way, there's no pressure: we aim to earn it on every load.
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U-Haul & Rental Truck Loading Help Across DFW
From our Dallas and Garland offices we load and unload across Dallas, Fort Worth, Plano, Frisco, Garland, Irving, Arlington, McKinney, Denton and every city in between. Call (972) 528-0385 for a fast, exact quote.
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U-Haul & Container Loading — FAQ
$135/hr for 2 movers, $185 for 3, $225 for 4 — 2-hour minimum plus a one-time $60 travel fee. A 15-ft U-Haul typically takes 2 movers about 2–3.5 hours ($330–$570 all-in); a 26-ft truck usually needs 3–4 movers.
No — labor only. You provide the U-Haul, Penske, Budget, or other rental, and we bring the crew plus all equipment (dollies, pads, straps, shrink wrap). Need a truck too? Ask about our full-service moving.
We load and unload; we don't drive customer-rented trucks (insurance). If you want a crew that drives too, that's a full-service move — just ask.
All of them — U-Haul, Penske, Budget, Ryder, Enterprise, Home Depot, and Lowe's rentals, any size from a 10-ft up to a 26-ft.
Not when it's loaded right. We pack a tight, strapped, gap-free load and balance the weight so nothing slides. That's the whole point of hiring pro loaders.
It's optional and always appreciated for a job well done — typically $20–$40 per mover for a half-day or $40–$60 for a full day, in cash at the end. Never required.
Yes — a simple 2-hour minimum, then billed by the quarter-hour. Most single-truck loads finish in 2–4 hours.
Same-day and next-day are often available, but weekends and the 1st/end of the month fill fast. Call (972) 528-0385 to lock your window.
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LOADING CREW
You bring the truck — we bring the muscle, the gear, and 5.0-star service. $135/hr, 2-hour minimum, $60 travel. Call now or get a free quote.
