This guide will walk you through exactly how to find fast, affordable, and reliable lifting help in NYC, whether you're in a walk-up in Brooklyn, a high-rise in Manhattan, or a brownstone in Queens.
We’ve all been there — you buy a couch off Facebook Marketplace, your landlord tells you to clear out by tomorrow, or your delivery guy drops your washer at the curb and says “good luck.” 😬
In a city where elevators are rare, apartments are stacked like Tetris blocks, and friends with trucks are a myth, finding last-minute help for heavy lifting in NYC can feel impossible.
But here’s the good news: It’s totally doable — and you don’t need to rent a U-Haul or beg your doorman.
Before we dive into where to find help, let’s clarify what counts as a “heavy lifting” job. It’s not just couches and refrigerators.
You might need help if you’re dealing with:
Here’s a comparison of your top options:
Laborhutt connects you with neighbors who have pickup trucks, vans, or just strong arms — and they’re ready to help today.
It works like a marketplace:
“Needed someone to carry a Peloton bike up three floors in the East Village. Booked someone on Laborhutt in 30 minutes. He showed up with straps and a dolly and had it upstairs in 10 minutes.” — Samantha
🧱 Be specific: Mention stairs, elevators, or tight spaces
📸 Add photos: This helps movers know what to bring
🕐 Be flexible on timing: You’ll get more bids
💵 Have payment ready: Most platforms accept card or cash
📦 Don’t forget materials: Blankets, dollies, straps — ask if they bring them
When time’s running out and you’ve got something too heavy to lift on your own, you need a solution that works fast. You could spend hours scrolling through Craigslist or waiting for friends to reply... or you could post your job on Laborhutt and have help on the way in minutes.
Whether it's a dresser, washer, couch, or 20 boxes down 4 flights of stairs — NYC heavy lifting doesn't have to be stressful.
Looking for moving help? Laborhutt makes moving furniture & heavy items a breeze by connecting you with neighbors who have pickup trucks. Message a neighbor near you and save time and money.