Will Movers Dismantle and Reassemble Furniture? (Things to Know)
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Will Movers Dismantle and Reassemble Furniture? (Things to Know)

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This is one of the most frequently asked questions in the moving industry. Putting together and disassembling furniture is complex, and you'd expect a full-service moving company to assist you with it. So… Will house removals Cardiff put together and disassemble furniture?

Yes, your furniture will be assembled and disassembled by movers. Some items, such as bed frames, will need to be dismantled to be moved safely. Movers will charge their standard hourly rates if your move is considered a local move (less than 100 miles). If your move is considered long-distance (more than 100 miles or state to state), movers will charge by weight.

Most of the furniture in your home will not need to be disassembled. Some items, however, will. The most commonly disassembled items are bed frames, large dining room tables, bureaus (dressers with mirrors attached), and vanities. If you have compiled a piece of furniture in a room but have not moved it into that room, it may not fit through the door. Your mover will decide how it will be disassembled and prepared for transport in those cases.

Should You Assemble and Disassemble Your Furniture Yourself or Hire Professionals?

It is sometimes worthwhile to have your movers handle this task, and sometimes it is not. It all depends on your particular move and whether or not you need to save money. It is ultimately your decision. Here are three things to consider if you can't decide whether to hire movers or do it yourself.

You will save money if you disassemble the furniture yourself. The more you arrange for the move and the more minor tasks you can complete on your own, the more money you will save. Movers can be pricey, and having them do tasks you can do yourself will be costly. You'd never have your mechanic clean your car, would you? The same is true for movers. Hire movers for their strengths to get the most out of your move.

When moving locally, your movers can disassemble and reassemble your furniture, but it will take longer and cost you more. Do it yourself if you are on a tight budget and are fully capable of disassembling and reassembling the furniture. Movers will charge their standard hourly rate, usually between $50 and $60 per mover.

If you don't have the finances or the ability, hire movers. You can always hire a handyman or a furniture disassembly service if you know many furnishings that need to be dismantled. These services will only cost $20-$30 per hour per person. However, remember that this is only if you are sure the furniture must be disassembled.

Long-distance moves (over 100 miles or from state to state) can take a few days, and your belongings may be unloaded by a different moving crew in the destination city. This means that the same movers who disassembled your furniture will not reassemble it. So, before you make a decision, consider whether the new movers will know how to reassemble the furniture. Should you reassemble it and turn it into your new home?

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What Items Should You Disassemble or Prepare Before Moving?

Bed Frames

Before moving, most bed frames must be disassembled. Movers will do it right before the item, but if you want to do it yourself, consider getting up a little early before the movers arrive to disassemble this.

Bureau & Vanities

Any piece of furniture with a big mirror or glass attached that can be easily removed and protected will most likely be disassembled. If the glass is part of a door, such as on a china cabinet or glass coffee table, it may be wrapped whole. If you're unsure whether to take it apart, wait until the movers arrive, and they'll be able to make the best decision on a case-by-case basis.

Large Dining Room Tables

Regular-sized dining room tables can be wrapped and protected as they are. However, if you have a large, heavy dining room table, the movers will almost certainly remove the legs and cover everything separately. Because it's easier to load the dining room table in the truck if the portions are removed, this prevents the legs and dining room table from breaking during transit.

Bookcases/Shelving Units

If your bookcases have glass shelves or the shelves come right off when you lift them, the movers will most likely remove the brackets and wrap them separately.

Conclusion - 

So, have you made your choice yet? What will you do with your large furniture when you move? Allowing professional removals Cardiff to disassemble may be your best bet for keeping the bulky pieces in good condition throughout the relocation process.

 

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