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Truck Rental Cost Calculator: State-by-State Cost Guide (2026)

Truck Rental Cost Estimate

Enter your zip code for state-specific pricing.

Inputs affect labor, materials, permits, and local pricing · Results are planning estimates, not contractor bids

Used to apply state-specific pricing for your area.

Looking for accurate truck rental cost estimates? Enter your zip code above to get instant pricing based on your specific project details, including materials, dimensions, and location.

Nationally, truck rental projects cost between $0 and $0, with a mid-range average of $0. Costs vary significantly from state to state due to differences in labor markets, material availability, building codes, and permit requirements.

National Truck Rental Cost Overview

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Truck Rental Costs by State

Costs vary widely across the United States. States with higher costs of living, stricter building codes, and higher demand for skilled labor tend to have higher project costs.

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What Drives Truck Rental Costs?

Several factors determine the final cost of any truck rental project. Understanding these helps you interpret quotes and make informed decisions about where to allocate your budget.

Truck Size

Choose from 5 options, from Cargo Van to 26 ft Truck. Each tier carries different cost implications for both materials and labor.

Location

Your state and local market affect labor rates, material transport costs, permit requirements, and building code compliance costs.

Permits and Inspections

Permit costs range from $0 to over $500 depending on the state and municipality. Some areas also require inspections at multiple stages.

Truck Rental Cost Calculator by State

Select your state to get a detailed cost estimate with local rates:

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How this estimate was built

Data sources: Bureau of Labor Statistics, RS Means, contractor pricing surveys, state permit databases

Formula: (Labor + Materials) × Overhead × Regional Multiplier ± Range

Granularity: State-level averages; metro areas may vary 20–30%

Last updated: April 2026

Estimates are for budgeting purposes. Actual costs depend on project specifics, contractor, and local conditions. See our full methodology for details. Report an error.

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