U-Haul alternative in Miami: movers and a truck, without the rental
Lugg is an on-demand moving and delivery service that sends movers with a truck, so a job you'd have spent a day renting, driving and loading yourself takes a few taps to book. You enter a pickup address and a drop-off address, pick the vehicle that fits the load, and a crew arrives to do the lifting and the driving. There's nothing to reserve at a counter and nothing to bring back.
The hidden cost of renting a truck
Money is one thing, but your time and energy are another. Renting a truck means driving out to the lot, checking it out, usually leaving a deposit, buying supplies, driving it back to your place, loading it yourself, driving across town, unloading it, refueling, returning it, and then finding your own way home. An hour of actual moving turns into most of a Saturday, and you're doing every step of it.
A Lugg estimate includes the truck, the crew, and the equipment they bring. There's no day or hourly rate to extend if the job runs long, no fuel stop along the way, and no dolly or moving blankets to add by the item.
Already rented a truck? Book movers on their own
If the truck is already booked, Lugg still works. Set the same address as both pickup and drop-off, and the crew comes to load it, unload it, or both. Labor is billed by the minute with no hourly minimum, so a job that takes forty minutes costs forty minutes rather than a rounded-up block. It's the same crew and the same booking flow as a full move, minus the vehicle.
One item or a whole apartment
Both are one Lugg. A single couch bought across town, a mattress and bed frame, a treadmill that has to go down to the basement, or a studio and one-bedroom cleared out and set back up at the other end. The vehicle is sized to the load; the rest of the process is the same.
How the estimate works
The number you see before booking is built from the vehicle's base fare plus the crew's time, billed by the minute, so a short job prices like a short job. Stairs, a long carry from the door, and a slow elevator all take longer, and that time shows up as labor minutes.
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