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What Size Moving Truck Do I Need?
Quick Answer: Choose your moving truck by total square footage and room count.
A 10-ft truck fits a studio or 1-bed apartment (~400 cu ft), 15-ft fits 1–2 bedrooms (~750 cu ft),
20-ft suits 2–3 bedrooms (~1,000 cu ft), and a 26-ft truck handles 4+ bedrooms or full-house moves (~1,500 cu ft).
When in doubt, go one size up to avoid multiple trips.
Choosing the right moving truck ensures a smooth, one-trip move for your family or business.
Why Picking the Right Truck Size Matters
Choosing the right moving truck is the difference between a smooth, one-trip relocation and a stressful, multi-trip scramble.
Selecting too small a truck means repacking, wasted fuel, or extra rental days. Too large, and you’ll pay for empty space and lower fuel efficiency.
At America First Moving, our coordinators help customers balance truck size, cost, and comfort for every kind of move—from cross-country families to military relocations.
How Moving Truck Sizes Are Measured
Truck sizes are usually listed in feet (length of cargo area) and cubic feet (total space).
A 10-ft truck provides about 400 cu ft of cargo capacity, while a 26-ft model can exceed 1,700 cu ft.
Weight ratings (GVWR) and payload also matter—especially for long-haul or commercial moves.
Always verify the interior dimensions and payload limits before booking.
Typical truck size ranges and room counts. Actual capacities vary by brand.
Moving Truck Size Chart (2025)
Truck Size
Approx. Cubic Feet
Typical Move Type
Fits In
10 ft
350 – 450 cu ft
Studio / 1-bed apt
Small furniture, 1 – 2 rooms
15 ft
700 – 800 cu ft
1 – 2 bed apt / small home
2 – 3 rooms + appliances
20 ft
1,000 – 1,200 cu ft
2 – 3 bed home
3 – 5 rooms
26 ft
1,400 – 1,700 cu ft
4 + bed home / office
Entire house / small business
Match Your Home or Business Size
Use your home’s room count and furniture scale to gauge the best truck size:
Studio / 1-Bedroom Apartment: Choose a 10-ft truck or cargo van for beds, small sofa, boxes, and essentials.
2-Bedroom Apartment or Small Home: A 15-ft truck suits modest furniture plus appliances. Add packing services if you need space optimization.
3-Bedroom Home: Most families fit comfortably in a 20-ft truck for beds, dining set, dressers, and lawn equipment.
4+ Bedroom Home / Small Business: Choose a 26-ft truck or professional long-haul moving service for a one-trip solution.
Long-Haul Moves: Opt for larger truck sizes, balanced weight distribution, and optional temperature-controlled storage for sensitive goods.
Cross-Country Relocations: Factor in rest stops, terrain, and insurance. Expert long-haul moving services can manage logistics and driving for you.
Long-haul routes require careful truck size planning for one-trip efficiency.
Tips by Move Type: Families, Renters, Small Businesses & Military
Families
Families typically have bulkier furniture and seasonal storage. A 20- or 26-ft truck minimizes trips and keeps items organized. Add unpacking services to simplify arrival day.
Renters
Apartment movers often underestimate box volume. Check ceiling clearances and parking permits in advance. Our moving tips page lists permit and elevator requirements by city.
Small Businesses
Moving office furniture, tech, or retail displays? Prioritize cubic footage over truck length. Commercial clients can book commercial moving services with lift-gate trucks and insured transport.
Military
Frequent PCS relocations demand reliability. America First Moving’s military team coordinates between bases, ensures secure loading, and manages timeline flexibility.
Cost Implications & Pros / Cons
Truck Size
Avg Cost Range (2025)
Pros
Cons
10 ft
$20 – $35 per day + mileage
Easy to drive; low fuel cost
Limited space; may require two trips
15 ft
$40 – $55 per day
Versatile for most apartments
Tighter turn radius
20 ft
$60 – $75 per day
Ideal for families
Higher fuel use
26 ft
$85 – $120 per day
Fits whole homes / businesses
Requires experienced driver or pro movers
Note: Prices reflect 2025 U.S. averages across major rental brands. Always confirm mileage and insurance rates before booking.
Booking Tips & Mistakes to Avoid
Reserve 2–4 weeks early during peak season (May–September).
Measure doorways, stairs, and large furniture pieces.
Secure parking permits for urban areas.
Inspect truck for leaks and tire condition before departure.
Ask about lift gates, ramps, and dolly rentals.
Need a hand? Our full-service teams handle truck selection, packing, and delivery nationwide.
What size moving truck do I need for a 2-bedroom apartment?
Most 2-bedroom moves fit into a 15- or 20-ft truck (700–1,000 cu ft). Always measure large furniture and add 10–15% buffer space.
Should I rent a larger truck than I think I need?
Yes — if you’re unsure, choose one size up. It’s cheaper than multiple trips or a second rental day.
Do moving companies like America First Moving supply the truck?
Absolutely. Full-service moves include truck sizing, packing, and delivery for one transparent rate. See our Professional Packing & Moving Services page.
How far in advance should I book a truck for summer moves?
Reserve at least 4 weeks ahead (6 for long-distance) to lock in availability and better pricing.