Do Movers Assemble & Disassemble Furniture?

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Moving houses can be an elaborate process. Some homeowners worry about valuable, large furniture pieces that are clunky at best to move fully assembled. If the furniture is being moved with you, it’s vital to consider what to do with each piece and how to pack it. As a rule of thumb, moving companies can offer assistance in furniture moving, so read on ahead to learn more.

Do movers disassemble and assemble furniture?

As a general rule, most moving companies will know what to do with furniture that is not safe to be moved completely assembled. Movers will usually charge the disassembly and assembly service at their usual hourly rate. Long-distance moving can sometimes switch to a weight-based rate instead.

Should you disassemble furniture before movers arrive?

Most furniture pieces can be packed and protected without being disassembled. Breaking them down into pieces might even make the moving harder due to increased protection requirements. On the other hand, some furniture can’t fit in the van or truck and needs to be taken apart beforehand.

If you have the wherewithal or cannot disassemble the furniture without assistance, movers will be happy to do the work for a predetermined rate. For best results, contact the moving company beforehand to learn which items should be dismantled.

Disassembling the furniture beforehand will ultimately save money on the move since it allows the movers to work quickly and clients avoid paying additional costs.

What items need to be disassembled?

Any large or unwieldy furniture has to be dismantled to prevent broken joints and to fit inside the moving vehicle. These items include but are not limited to beds, vanity tables, dining tables, and large shelving units.

Additionally, any furniture with large glass or mirror sections will generally be taken apart. The more fragile portions will require additional packing to prevent breakage during the moving process.

When disassembling an item, keep the related screws and parts in a single place; label them accordingly and seal them in a plastic zipper bag.

If the moving company performs the disassembly and reassembly, different crews may be involved in the process. Pieces that are challenging to assemble properly might require additional planning and assistance. In some situations, doing the project yourself will be much faster and cleaner.

What about appliances?

Most moving companies won’t unplug or detach large appliances like washers and dryers, dishwashers, or refrigerators. Unplugging or disconnecting electrical from the supply (especially water) is considered a liability that some companies are unwilling to take. The same principle usually applies to connecting them at the destination.

Contact the moving company that’s handling the process for more information about appliance moving and plugging.

If you’re considering moving and want to save a bit of money in the process, dismantling large furniture will save money and time on moving day. Look up the company to get more precise information about their moving service and additional services they can provide.

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