How Much Should You Tip Movers? A New York Tipping Guide

Your movers just carried a sofa down four flights in the summer heat — so how much should you tip movers? It’s one of the most common questions we hear, and there’s no single rule. This New York tipping guide from Two Guys And a Truck NYC gives you clear numbers so you can budget the right amount and reward good work.

The Short Answer

Tipping isn’t required, but it’s customary for a job well done. Two common approaches:

  • Flat amount per mover: about $10–$20 for a half-day and $20–$40 for a full-day move, per person.
  • Percentage of the total: roughly 10–20% of the bill, split among the crew.

Tip each mover directly, or hand the total to the crew lead for the team.

When to Tip More

  • Lots of stairs or a long carry — common in NYC walk-ups
  • Heavy or awkward items like pianos, safes, or oversized furniture
  • Extreme weather — summer heat or winter ice
  • The crew was fast, careful, and friendly

When a Smaller Tip (or None) Is Fair

You’re never obligated to tip. If the crew showed up late, damaged items, or was careless, it’s reasonable to tip less or not at all. Tipping rewards good service — it’s not an automatic fee.

Quick Tipping Cheat Sheet

  • Studio (2 movers, ~3 hrs): about $10–$20 each
  • 1–2 bedroom (3 movers, ~5–6 hrs): about $20–$40 each
  • Large / all-day move: $40+ each, or 15–20% of the total

Other Ways to Thank Your Crew

Cold water and snacks are always appreciated, lunch is a nice touch on a full-day job, and a great review genuinely helps the crew and the company.

Book a Crew Worth Tipping

Two Guys And a Truck NYC sends fast, careful crews across Manhattan and all of NYC. Call 1-646-455-1930 or get your free quote online.