How to Calculate What Size Moving Truck You Need

Choosing the wrong truck size means either multiple trips (expensive) or paying for space you don't use. Estimating your belongings' cubic footage before renting saves time, money, and stress.

Common Truck Sizes

Truck SizeCubic FeetRecommended For
10 ft368 cu ftStudio or 1-bedroom apartment
15 ft764 cu ft1–2 bedroom apartment or home
20 ft1,000 cu ft2–3 bedroom home
26 ft1,700 cu ft3–4 bedroom home

Estimating Room Volumes

Use these rough cubic footage estimates per room:

Room TypeCubic Feet (estimated)
Bedroom (average)250–400 cu ft
Living room300–500 cu ft
Kitchen (appliances + cabinets)200–350 cu ft
Dining room150–250 cu ft
Garage/storage200–500 cu ft

Step-by-Step Example

3-bedroom home:

  • Master bedroom: 350 cu ft
  • 2nd bedroom: 280 cu ft
  • 3rd bedroom: 250 cu ft
  • Living room: 420 cu ft
  • Kitchen: 280 cu ft
  • Dining room: 180 cu ft
  • Miscellaneous: 200 cu ft
  • Total: 1,960 cu ft

Choose the 26-ft truck (1,700 cu ft) and pack efficiently with vertical stacking.

Packing Tip

Professional movers can fit roughly 1,000 lbs per room into 150–200 cu ft when packed efficiently with proper boxes and furniture disassembly. DIY moves are less efficientβ€”plan for 20–30% more space.

Use our moving truck calculator to estimate the right size for your household.