
Why Weekend Moves Cost More (and How to Save)
Weekend moving costs more than a weekday move almost everywhere in New Jersey — and Burlington County is no exception. If you've gotten quotes for a Saturday or Sunday move and noticed the price climbing, you're not imagining it. Demand, crew availability, and timing all push weekend rates higher than weekday ones.
The good news: once you understand why, you can work around it. Whether you're relocating within Burlington County, settling into a new home in Mount Laurel, or moving across town in Moorestown, here's why weekend moves cost more — and five practical ways to bring your moving budget back down..

On This Page
Why Weekend Moves Are in High Demand
Why Movers Charge More on Weekends
Understanding Minimums on Weekend Bookings
Is There a Cheapest Time of Year to Move?
5 Ways to Save on Your Move
Why Work with Local Burlington County Movers
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Why Weekend Moves Are in High Demand
Weekends are the default choice for most movers in towns like Moorestown, Mount Laurel, and Cinnaminson — and for understandable reasons:
Work schedules— most people want to avoid burning a vacation day on a move
Family availability— with school and extracurriculars filling weekdays, weekends are simply easier to coordinate
Lease and closing dates— many leases and real estate closings land at the end of the month, which often falls on a weekend
Because so many people prefer the same two days, local movers across Burlington County see a sharp spike in requests every Saturday and Sunday. That concentrated demand is the root cause of higher weekend rates — it's not a markup, it's basic supply and demand.
2. Why Movers Charge More on Weekends
If you've requested quotes from moving companies near Willingboro or Delran, you've probably noticed weekend pricing runs higher than weekday pricing. A few factors drive that:
Limited availability— movers can only book so many jobs per day, and weekend slots fill fast
Staffing costs— covering a busy weekend often means extra crews or overtime pay
Traffic and logistics— local traffic in Burlington County tends to be heavier on weekends, which adds time — and cost — to every job
Seasonal overlap— summer weekends are the most expensive combination of all, since it's also peak moving season
This isn't unique to any one company. Weekend pricing across the moving industry is really just the same crew, the same truck, and the same hours costing more when everyone wants them on the same two days.
3. Understanding Minimums on Weekend Bookings
Most professional movers — including Keep It Moving Services — work on a minimum crew size and a minimum number of booked hours, regardless of the day. A two-mover crew with a three-hour minimum is standard across the industry.
On a weekend, that minimum gets stacked on top of higher demand pricing, which is part of why even a short weekend job can end up costing more than a comparable weekday job. Knowing this upfront helps you ask better questions when comparing quotes: what's the minimum crew size, what's the minimum number of hours, and does either change between weekday and weekend bookings?
4. Is There a Cheapest Time of Year to Move?
Timing matters beyond just the day of the week. According to the American Trucking Associations' Moving & Storage Conference, the heaviest moving volume in the U.S. falls between Memorial Day and Labor Day — exactly why summer weekends carry the highest rates of the year.
If your move date has any flexibility, fall and winter weekdays are consistently the cheapest combination. Movers have more open slots, and demand isn't competing with school-year moves, summer leases, or peak relocation season. You won't always have that flexibility — closings and lease dates often dictate the calendar — but if you do, it's worth asking your mover about off-peak pricing.

5. 5 Ways to Save on Your Move
You don't have to accept the highest possible rate just because your move happens to land on a weekend. A little flexibility goes a long way.
Move on a Weekday
If your schedule allows it, book Monday through Thursday. Movers in Mount Laurel and Moorestown typically have more open availability during the week, which translates directly into better rates.
Book Early
The earlier you book, the better your odds of locking in a lower rate — even for a weekend slot. Early reservations give movers room to plan crews and routes efficiently, which often means more pricing flexibility on their end.
Be Flexible with Timing
If a weekend move is unavoidable, ask about starting earlier in the day, or about partial-service options like hiring movers strictly for heavy lifting while you handle the lighter boxes yourself.
Use Additional Services Wisely
Bundling add-ons can sometimes cost less than hiring multiple separate providers. Bin rentals, packing assistance, and heavy-item moving through one company usually beats piecing together several vendors for the same job.
Compare Local Options
Don't settle for the first quote you receive. Check reviews and request estimates from a few different local movers — pricing and availability can vary more than people expect, even for the exact same date.
6. Why Work with Local Burlington County Movers
Choosing the right moving company matters just as much as picking the right day. Keep It Moving Services has years of experience serving Burlington County towns like Moorestown, Willingboro, Delran, and Mount Laurel, and here's what that looks like in practice:
Local expertise— we know the neighborhoods, the traffic patterns, and the best routes
Transparent pricing— we walk through the hourly math with you so you know exactly what you're paying for, not just a number with no explanation
Full-service options— from packing and bin rental to heavy lifting and storage support, it's one phone call instead of five
Flexible scheduling— weekends may cost more across the board, but we'll help you find the most affordable slot that actually fits your timeline

Before booking any mover — weekday or weekend — the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration's consumer protection page is worth a look. It covers your rights and what a licensed mover is required to carry, which matters more than any day-of-week discount.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is it cheaper to move on a weekday?
Generally, yes. Weekday moves — especially Monday through Thursday — usually cost less than weekend moves because movers have more open availability and demand is lower. The savings can be significant if your schedule has any flexibility at all.
What is the most affordable time to move in Burlington County?
Fall and winter weekdays tend to be the most affordable combination. Demand drops outside of the May–September peak season, and weekday slots are easier for movers to staff without overtime costs.
Why do movers charge more for weekend moves?
Weekend pricing reflects high demand against limited supply — movers can only run so many jobs per day, weekend slots fill quickly, and staffing a busy weekend often means extra crews or overtime pay. Heavier weekend traffic in Burlington County can also add time to each job.
Can I still get a good rate if I have to move on a weekend?
Yes. Booking early, being flexible about start time, and bundling services like bin rental or packing help can all bring the cost down, even if the day itself is fixed. Request a free estimate and ask what flexibility is available for your date.
What's the cheapest month to move in New Jersey?
Late fall through winter (outside the holidays) is typically the cheapest stretch, since it falls outside the Memorial Day–Labor Day window when most movers see their highest demand.
Does booking early actually save money on a move?
Yes, in most cases. Early bookings give movers room to plan crews and routes efficiently, and they're more likely to have flexibility on pricing for reservations made well ahead of the date — even for weekend slots.
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