Need Help Moving Furniture in Your Home? Hire Movers

Save your back and hire movers to help move big, bulky items in your house

Home movers specialize in furniture moving
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Home movers specialize in furniture moving
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C.E. Larusso
Written by C.E. Larusso
Contributing Writer
Updated July 11, 2024
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You’ve sketched out the perfect blueprint for your home renovation, but now you need help moving heavy furniture from the guest bedroom to that brand-new home office space in the basement. Since the items are too bulky to handle on your own—and you might be worried about damaging them—you can hire professional movers to lend you a hand (or several hands).

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It's important to move heavy furniture safely to avoid personal injury or property damage. The safest option is to hire professional movers with the right tools, equipment, and experience to move heavy furniture efficiently.
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Benefits of Hiring Movers for Heavy Furniture

Many moving companies provide in-home furniture moving and heavy lifting services. Experienced movers not only offer the strength required to lift the items you cannot, but they also have the supplies and know-how to avoid damage to your valuables in transit.

Plus, you can find a furniture moving service near you to get the job done much faster than you’d be able to on your own. They can tote your furniture and other heavy items from room to room, leaving you the time and peace of mind to focus on staying calm amid the stress of a big move.

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Can I Move the Furniture Myself?

Of course, you could always do the lifting yourself. However, if you could easily handle the items in question, you probably wouldn’t be here. 

Still, there are good reasons to consider hiring movers to help get your furniture relocated, even in cases where you or other household members are physically strong enough to lift the items on your own:

  • Lifting too much weight or doing so without the proper technique can lead to injury.

  • Movers can get the job done quickly.

  • Professionals come with the right tools, like dollies and padding, to protect your floors and other furniture.

  • While movers handle furniture, you can concentrate on other aspects of your move.

How Much Does It Cost to Get Help Moving Furniture?

When budgeting for hiring movers to transport heavy items within a single home, expect to pay somewhere between $70 to $400 on average, and as much as $600 if the job involves a large number of bulky, especially heavy, or irregularly shaped items. Also, keep in mind that many moving companies will have minimum charges. So if you’re only dealing with a single piece of furniture, it might be worth waiting until you have more to move since two-to-three items may very well be the same cost as a single one at the minimum rate.

Can I Hire a Handyperson to Move Something Heavy?

Many handyperson services would gladly move heavy furniture, but their minimum hourly fee will likely cost more than what you’d pay a moving company with rates designed just for this type of job. There’s also no guarantee that the handyperson would be particularly knowledgeable or experienced about transporting heavy items, meaning a greater risk of damage to your belongings.

Many freelance labor-finding services also advertise heavy listing assistance—and, of course, you could always ask a friend or family member for help. However, these approaches carry their own additional risks, not only to the condition of your belongings but also the legal liability you would hold if someone got injured on the job.

Can I Hire Someone To Help Me Move Furniture for Staging?

If you’re preparing to sell your home, you’re likely considering staging your home to make it look as appealing as possible to prospective buyers. Whether you’re using your furniture for staging or renting new pieces, you’ll likely need help rearranging furniture items to prepare for staged photos or walk-throughs.

To save your back, consider hiring professional movers for this task. You can direct them on how to move or arrange large items, like furniture, grandfather clocks, and artwork, however you like. If you’re working with a professional staging team, consult them about whether they have a preferred moving team that they work with frequently.

Frequently Asked Questions

People who help you move furniture are professional movers. These pros have the skills, tools, and experience necessary to transfer large and heavy furniture items from one location to another. Furniture movers can help you move pieces within the same house, including one floor to another, or out of one home and into another. Be sure to specify the type, size, and number of furniture items when scheduling your move.

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C.E. Larusso
Written by C.E. Larusso
Contributing Writer
A professional content writer, C.E. has written about all things home, family, and wellness for a variety of publications, including HomeLight, Noodle, and Mimi. A third-generation Los Angeleno, she is always looking for ways to make the most of the sun, whether it be building an urban garden or decorating with the help of some low-maintenance, air-purifying plants.
A professional content writer, C.E. has written about all things home, family, and wellness for a variety of publications, including HomeLight, Noodle, and Mimi. A third-generation Los Angeleno, she is always looking for ways to make the most of the sun, whether it be building an urban garden or decorating with the help of some low-maintenance, air-purifying plants.
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