Furniture delivery is a physically demanding and highly helpful service, so a tip to show your gratitude for a job well done is highly appreciated! If a delivery is left outside, like an unassembled piece you ordered online, a tip isn’t expected (you can leave an envelope with a tip outside if you wish). Tips for a third party deliverer, like a UPS or FedEx driver, are not usually expected (or in the case of FedEx, even allowed). [4] X Research source
In this case, a tip shows your appreciation for keeping difficult furniture in great condition.
Consider a tip if your stairs or doorways require the delivery workers to disassemble, move, and then reassemble your furniture just to get it inside. Lengthy deliveries due to weather or tight spaces can throw delivery workers off schedule for the rest of the day. A tip helps make up for potential lost work.
Feel free to offer a snack or coffee even if you give a cash tip, too.
Some workers can’t accept tips because of company policy. Try not to force them to take it in that case. Thank them with your gratitude and a snack instead!