How much does a man with a van cost

In London hiring a man with a van costs an average of £30 – £150. The cost of hiring a man and a van is influenced by numerous factors like the distance and time to be travelled, labour costs, the kind of items you need to move, the complexity of work, and the size of the van.

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    Whether you’re upsizing or downsizing, the moving process is a complicated task. Fortunately, you don’t need to do it all alone. A man with a van could be just what you need if you’re on a tight schedule and a tighter budget, depending on the distance between your old and new homes and any special requirements.

    If you’re only moving a few rooms’ worth of furniture or a short distance, a man with a van will be more cost-effective than hiring a full-service moving company. A man with a van can easily transport a few pieces of furniture from your current apartment to your new residence at a fraction of the cost of hiring professional movers.

    Factors affecting the cost of hiring a man and a van

    • Distance and time to be travelled
    • Labour costs
    • Type of items
    • Complexity of work
    • Size of the van

    Distance and time to be travelled

    The cost of hiring a man with a van will depend heavily on the distance and amount of time needed to get from your old location to your new location, even if your actual move is relatively small. Time is of the utmost importance, especially when you’re charged at an hourly rate. The longer the distance and time it takes, the more the rate increases.

    Labour costs

    You may need to consider hiring one van with two, three, or even four men if you need to move heavy items or have a large number of objects to transport. The typical hourly rate for a crew of three men with a van is £100.

    Type of items

    The total cost can escalate depending on the type of items you plan on moving. For example, pool tables require specialists to avoid accidents and losing parts. Fragile items may also require more work.

    Complexity of work

    If you’re moving to a bigger house that requires movers to climb stairs or use special equipment, expect to pay an additional fee depending on the complexity of the work. The more complicated the move is, the higher the price.

    Size of the van

    Two porter loading a box into a mini van

    The final cost is also dependent on the type of vehicle. Naturally, the smallest vans are the least expensive, while the largest vans cost a little more. Hourly rates range from as low as £30 for a man with a transit van to as much as £100 for a man with a lorry.

    Additional costs

    A man in a van may tack on gas and mileage costs if the trip is particularly far. Insurance against any potential mishaps while in transit is another option worth considering. If you hire a man with a van to haul your trash away, they may charge an additional fee for disposal of waste.

    Prices of hiring a man and a van in the UK

    ServiceAvg. Cost (Per Hour)
    A man and a van£30 – £50
    2 men and a van£60 – £80
    3 men and a van£90 – £110
    4 men and a van£120 – £150
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    A man checking boxes on a van.
    Man With A Van

    A man with a van can often take on removal jobs at shorter notice and for less money than large removal companies. This is due to the fact that man and van services typically consist of only one or two people and one van serving your local area. Don’t forget to ask at least three tradespersons and compare prices to save more money.

    On average a man and a van costs between £30 – £150. If you’re hiring 2 men and a van, expect to pay between £60 – £80.