Sofas, sectionals, recliners, beds and mattresses, dressers, armoires, dining tables, desks, bookshelves, entertainment centers, china cabinets, filing cabinets, patio furniture, gym equipment — if it’s furniture, we move it.
You don’t need to be relocating to hire us. We move furniture for:
Every piece gets wrapped in moving blankets and secured with stretch wrap before it leaves the room. We use dollies, straps, and sliders to move heavy items without dragging them across your floors. Door frames and corners get padded protectors.
If you’ve ever tried to carry a king-size mattress up the staircase of a Columbia townhome, you already know the problem. Many of the townhomes built in the ’70s and ’80s – particularly in Oakland Mills, Owen Brown, and Long Reach – have staircases with a 90-degree turn at a landing that’s barely four feet wide. That turn is where most DIY furniture moves go sideways. Literally. You end up with a couch stuck on the landing or a gouge in the drywall. Our crews deal with these layouts daily. We know which pieces need to come apart before they’ll clear the turn, which ones can be stood up vertically and rotated, and when it makes more sense to go through a window or sliding door instead. It’s not glamorous work, but it’s the kind of spatial problem-solving that comes from doing this in these specific homes, week after week.