Moving Day Timeline and Labor Hours Calculator

Estimate total labor hours and get a step-by-step moving day timeline based on your home size, crew, distance, and packing status.

Formulas Used

Base Load Hours β€” derived from AMSA benchmarks by bedroom count (studio: 1.5 hr β†’ 5+ BR: 8.0 hr) at a 3-mover baseline.

Floor Multiplier = 1 + (floors βˆ’ 1) Γ— 0.15 per additional floor (elevator: Γ—1.05).

Crew Adjustment = √(3 / crew) β€” sub-linear efficiency gain per additional mover.

Unload Hours = Load Hours Γ— 0.80 (no wrapping required on destination end).

Drive Time = Distance Γ· Avg Speed + 0.5 hr buffer (≀50 mi: 35 mph; ≀200 mi: 45 mph; >200 mi: 55 mph).

Packing Hours = Base packing hours per bedroom Γ— crew factor Γ— packing fraction (0 = packed, 0.5 = partial, 1.0 = full).

Break Time = ⌊Total Work Hours / 2βŒ‹ Γ— 15 min.

Total Labor Hours = Crew Size Γ— (Pack + Load + Unload + Specialty + Breaks).

Assumptions & References

  • Base load/unload times sourced from American Moving & Storage Association (AMSA) consumer guidelines.
  • Crew efficiency modeled with square-root scaling β€” each additional mover reduces time but with diminishing returns.
  • Drive speed assumptions: local (<50 mi) 35 mph, regional 45 mph, long-distance 55 mph to account for truck speed limits and traffic.
  • Break schedule follows OSHA recommended rest periods (β‰ˆ15 min per 2 hours of physical labor).
  • Specialty items (piano, gun safe, pool table) add 45–90 min for disassembly, padding, and reassembly.
  • Labor cost range ($35–$55/mover/hr) reflects 2024 U.S. national average; rates vary significantly by region.
  • Does not account for elevator wait times, parking restrictions, long carry distances, or extreme weather delays.
  • Timeline assumes a single-trip, same-day local or regional move.

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