Fast answers about 1 Man 1 Van: what an Orlando job costs, the studio and single-item work we welcome, our FDACS plus federal coverage, the deposit, storage, and how Danny keeps the written number straight. Yours not below? Type it into the form so Marisol can reply quick.
Around Orlando, are you the genuine movers, or merely a middleman that books the job out?
Yes, the moving company is truly ours. 1 Man 1 Van holds FDACS registration paired with USDOT and MC authority, those six vans and trucks park behind our shop, and every mover earns a steady W-2 paycheck signed by Danny. We never auction a booking off elsewhere. Whoever prices it from Colonial Dr shares a payroll with the people who carry your couch.
How does 1 Man 1 Van arrive at a price for an Orlando move?
Two roads, your pick. Lighter loads run hourly: two movers cost $110/hr, three run $150/hr, four go $195/hr. Or take a flat written band tied to home size, around $350 to $560 on a studio, $560 to $920 at one bedroom, rising toward $2,450 to $3,900 by four bedrooms. Brittany reviews the contents plus the building access, then locks one number honored at delivery. No surprise fuel or stairway charge surfaces afterward.
Will your crew genuinely take a studio or single-item job around Orlando?
That's exactly why we opened. The giant van lines shrug at a studio off Mills 50 or one bulky armoire down a Thornton Park staircase, and such jobs are what this company was founded around. A lone item, an apartment, a dorm near UCF, or a downtown high-rise condo each draws a real two-person team on a flat written rate.
Which slices of Orlando and Central Florida sit inside your service map?
Orlando proper from end to end, then the surrounding metro: downtown and Lake Eola, College Park, Baldwin Park, SoDo, the Hourglass District, Conway, Dr. Phillips, MetroWest, Hunters Creek, Lake Nona with Medical City, plus the eastern UCF run through Avalon Park and Waterford Lakes. We also push into Winter Park, Kissimmee, Winter Garden, Oviedo, Apopka, Maitland, Altamonte Springs, and Sanford. Cross-country trips depart from here as well, riding I-95 northbound for Atlanta and the Carolina markets or rolling west via I-4 to Tampa.
Does 1 Man 1 Van carry insurance covering my belongings?
It does. Each job travels with $1M of cargo protection. The federal released-value baseline sits at $0.60 a pound, with an optional step up to full-value protection at 1 to 3 percent of declared worth. Claims remain open nine months. Since we serve as the real mover instead of a pass-through, anything filed gets settled at the Colonial Dr office through Victor, never via a carrier you've had no contact with.
Does 1 Man 1 Van take a deposit to reserve the date?
A refundable deposit, somewhere from $100 up to $200, secures your spot, and it credits toward the final bill rather than piling on as a fee. Pocketing a large sum upfront then disappearing is the broker routine Danny rejected, which is part of why 1 Man 1 Van began back in 2013.
What if my Orlando move has to be called off?
Plans shift, no trouble. Give Marisol a day's heads-up, maybe two, then we'll either refund your deposit, full stop, or roll you onto the next open slot. A hurricane watch or a closing that collapses is part of Florida life; one quick ring through to her settles it without any fuss.
Can the 1 Man 1 Van crew take on packing as well?
Certainly. The team will box the whole place, just the breakable kitchen and artwork, or merely leave you cartons plus tape so you wrap at your own pace. Furniture goes pad-bound then shrink-sealed against the Florida damp, and the packing rests with our own staff, not farmed to day labor.
Is storage between dates something 1 Man 1 Van offers?
Yes. When a closing drags or that new Lake Nona place isn't done, climate-controlled storage costs about $90 to $220 monthly, scaled to the unit you need, sparing your things both the heat and the humid season. Have Brittany pencil it directly onto the quote.
Would 1 Man 1 Van drive a long-haul move beyond Florida?
Yes. Operating with USDOT and MC authority, a single van plus crew take you the full distance, your Orlando doorstep through to the next. Frequent lanes ride I-95 northbound for Atlanta, the Carolina markets, and the DC region, or run west along I-4 to Tampa before grabbing I-75. Whichever movers load you also set you down, with nothing transferred across trailers or stashed in storage mid-route.
Should a tip head to the 1 Man 1 Van crew?
Never expected, though always appreciated when the team nails it. There's no set amount. Plenty of customers hand every crew member a flat cash sum, others figure a percentage off the bill. The call sits entirely with you, and Luis plus Tyrone's crews pour it on through the heat regardless.