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Labor-Only vs Full-Service Movers: What’s Right for You?

  • Writer: X Man Secure Movers
    X Man Secure Movers
  • Apr 24
  • 3 min read

Updated: Apr 24

Full service movers in Arizona with truck and crew handling a residential move
Full-service moving includes the truck, crew, and everything needed for a faster, more efficient move.

If you’re planning a move in Arizona, one of the first decisions you’ll need to make is whether to hire labor-only movers or go with a full-service moving company.

Both options have their place — but choosing the right one can save you time, money, and a lot of frustration.


Let’s break it down.


🆚 What’s the Difference?


Labor-Only Movers


Labor-only moving means you hire professional movers just for the heavy lifting.


You provide:


  • The truck (U-Haul, rental, POD, etc.)


Movers handle:


  • Loading

  • Unloading

  • Furniture protection

  • Efficient use of space


Full-Service Movers (Truck Included)


Full-service moving means everything is handled for you.


This typically includes:


  • Truck + fuel

  • Professional crew

  • Equipment and protection

  • Loading + unloading

  • Optional packing services


👉 This is the closest thing to a “hands-off” move.


💰 Cost Comparison


Here’s how they typically compare in Arizona:


Labor-Only Moving:


  • Starts around $115/hour for a 2-man crew

  • 2-hour minimum common

  • Lower total cost if you already have transportation


Full-Service Moving:


  • Custom pricing based on distance, size, and logistics

  • Higher upfront cost

  • Often more efficient (which can offset the difference)


👉 Important: cheaper hourly doesn’t always mean cheaper overall.


Want a full breakdown of pricing? Read our Arizona moving cost guide to see what most moves actually cost.


⚖️ When Labor-Only Makes Sense


Labor-only is usually the best choice if:


✔ You already have a truck or container

✔ You’re moving locally

✔ You’re comfortable driving a rental truck

✔ You want to keep costs as low as possible


👉 Common for:

  • Apartments

  • Small homes

  • Storage unit moves


🚛 When Full-Service Is the Better Move


Full-service is worth it when:


✔ You want everything handled for you

✔ You’re moving long-distance

✔ You have a larger home or a lot of items

✔ You want speed and efficiency

✔ You don’t want to deal with truck rental logistics


👉 Common for:

  • House-to-house moves

  • Out-of-city or interstate moves

  • Busy families or tight timelines


Your total cost also depends on specific factors like stairs, distance, and packing. Learn what affects moving costs here.


⏱️ Efficiency Matters More Than You Think


This is where most people miscalculate.


A professional full-service crew with the right truck:


  • Works faster

  • Reduces multiple trips

  • Minimizes risk of damage

  • Keeps everything organized


👉 In many cases, full-service can actually save time and reduce stress overall — especially for larger moves.


📍 Moving in Phoenix & Northern Arizona


In places like Phoenix, labor-only moves are very common due to easy access and shorter distances.


For areas like:


👉 Full-service is often the smarter choice because of travel distance and logistics.


(Some companies — like ours — keep travel fees low to regularly service these areas.)


🚫 Mistakes to Avoid


No matter which option you choose, avoid these common mistakes:


  • Underestimating how long your move will take

  • Renting a truck that’s too small

  • Not asking about travel or mileage fees

  • Trying to “save money” but creating more work


✅ So… Which One Should You Choose?


Go with Labor-Only if:👉 You want the most budget-friendly option and can handle the logistics


Go with Full-Service if:👉 You want a smoother, faster, more efficient move with less on your plate


🚀 Get the Right Option for Your Move


Not sure which option fits your situation?


We help customers choose the right setup based on:


  • Move size

  • Distance

  • Budget

  • Timeline


👉 Request a fast quote and we’ll point you in the right direction — no guesswork



 
 
 

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