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Erin G. says, "They were nice guys, but didn’t move with any “hustle.” A 3 person team should have been able to move a one bedroom apartment in less than 5 and a half hours. It took them over an hour just to figure out how to move my sectional couch, the 3 of them stood around scratching their heads, when at least one of them could have been moving boxes or wrapping furniture. My partner had to show them the best way to do it. The last time I moved- same apartment, different company- it took then a little over 2 hours and it was only 2 guys, in August. I think I would have been a little more sympathetic- I know it’s a hard job- had I felt they were trying to move quickly, but there was zero sense of urgency with this move. The worst is, when they unloaded, one of the guys disappeared, while one guy put my bed together, and the other guy slowly unwrapped my furniture. The furniture wrapping guy decided it was a good idea to lay a heavy antique mirror with metal brackets on the back on top of my dining room table, and of course it left a giant scratch. I don’t like leaving a bad review, but honestly I’m baffled by all of these 5 star reviews. It could have been worse, I guess, but it certainly could have been better. I’m giving 3 stars because Peter was a really nice guy, and once the couch was moved it went a little quicker, but I think they should have taken an hour off my final time. It also took them 30 minutes longer to get to the 2nd destination than it did my partner and I. They seemed to be milking the clock. Overall, a fairly disappointing experience, but I still tipped, because I know it’s not easy work."See more

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Erin G. says, "They were nice guys, but didn’t move with any “hustle.” A 3 person team should have been able to move a one bedroom apartment in less than 5 and a half hours. It took them over an hour just to figure out how to move my sectional couch, the 3 of them stood around scratching their heads, when at least one of them could have been moving boxes or wrapping furniture. My partner had to show them the best way to do it. The last time I moved- same apartment, different company- it took then a little over 2 hours and it was only 2 guys, in August. I think I would have been a little more sympathetic- I know it’s a hard job- had I felt they were trying to move quickly, but there was zero sense of urgency with this move. The worst is, when they unloaded, one of the guys disappeared, while one guy put my bed together, and the other guy slowly unwrapped my furniture. The furniture wrapping guy decided it was a good idea to lay a heavy antique mirror with metal brackets on the back on top of my dining room table, and of course it left a giant scratch. I don’t like leaving a bad review, but honestly I’m baffled by all of these 5 star reviews. It could have been worse, I guess, but it certainly could have been better. I’m giving 3 stars because Peter was a really nice guy, and once the couch was moved it went a little quicker, but I think they should have taken an hour off my final time. It also took them 30 minutes longer to get to the 2nd destination than it did my partner and I. They seemed to be milking the clock. Overall, a fairly disappointing experience, but I still tipped, because I know it’s not easy work."

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Answers to commonly asked questions from the experts on Thumbtack.

Can you move furniture by yourself?

You might be able to move smaller items like nightstands, small desks, chairs and small tables by yourself. However, it’s best to get a professional mover near you to move larger items such as couches, dressers, armoires and televisions. 

If you do decide to move furniture by yourself, carefully lift and lower items and take your time.

Is it cheaper to move your stuff or buy new stuff?

It often makes more financial sense to buy new stuff when you have the chance to sell furniture to offset the cost. The cost of moving your current furniture can sometimes be more than buying new things, particularly if the furniture is large or cumbersome to move. You can sell furniture online, or make a furniture donation and deduct it from your taxes (if it qualifies as a charitable contribution). Some places near you may even offer free furniture pickup when you choose to donate. 

If you have valuable furniture that would be costly to replace, however, it may be cheaper to move them. To find out which option is best for you, contact professional movers in your area to receive quotes and estimates.

How much does it cost to move a couch?

It costs around $290, on average, to move a couch. However, your actual cost will depend on a variety of factors. Couch movers will often quote the job based on the size of the couch, as well as how far it has to travel. A larger couch, such as a sectional, will likely cost more money to move.

On the other hand, smaller couches typically cost less, as there are fewer sections and fewer people are required to move it. Some couches may be very delicate due to their age, or they may have certain decorative details that complicate the moving process. These may cost more as well.

Contact professional furniture movers near you to get estimates for your move.

How do you move large pieces of furniture?

Moving large furniture can be done with help from the best movers in your area and careful planning. First, get an idea of how much the furniture weighs and how much each mover can manage. The next step is figuring out the path the furniture will take as it exits its point of origin and makes its way to its new home. Professional movers then use dollies, furniture protectors and personal safety gear for a safe, smooth move. 

How do I protect my furniture when moving?

To protect furniture when moving, get furniture protectors. These will help cushion accidental impacts that may occur while making your way through tight spaces. You can also use furniture sliders for hardwood floors, which can make moving heavy or awkward furniture across your floors a lot easier than lugging it all the way. 

A professional mover near you will likely have these and other moving equipment to ensure your furniture remains intact and doesn’t damage your new — or old — home.

Can you hire movers to move one item?

Yes, you can hire movers to move one item. Single-item movers are usually more than happy to give you a quote, which will likely be based on a few factors.

One of the primary things to take into consideration is the number of movers it takes to move one item. For instance, if you want to move one item of furniture, it may take several movers — particularly if it is a challenging move involving multiple floors.

Contact single-item movers near you to find out what services they offer, and get free estimates.

What will movers not move?

Movers typically won’t move things if relocating them could be hazardous to them, others or the item itself. Many movers will choose not to move items that may contain explosive material that could be jostled during the move. Illegal items or containers that may have illegal items stored or hidden inside would also get a no from movers.

What movers won’t move may also depend on the item’s condition. If it will likely break during the move, movers may avoid moving it.

Before hiring a professional, ask movers near you if there are any items they will not move. 

Can you hire movers for an hour?

Yes, you can hire movers for an hour. But when most people hire movers, they have a job that takes two or more hours. However, if you’re able to pack and prepare an item properly, there are movers who may be willing to move the item in an hour. Sometimes these are flat-rate movers, who charge you one fee so you don’t have to worry about the cost going up — even if the move extends slightly past an hour.

How do I sell my stuff when I move?

To sell your stuff when you move, it’s best to try using several online outlets. If you're familiar with only a few, you can discover others by doing a quick search.

You can also sell your stuff by putting out an ad in a local newspaper or by making simple signs advertising your sale. One of the easiest ways to sell your stuff is to pick a day on a weekend and have a garage sale.

What should I sell before I move?

Some of the most common furniture pieces to sell before moving are couches, beds, bed frames and armoires. Often, these don’t match the décor of new homes. 

When considering what to sell before moving, think about why you need to sell the items. If you can’t get a good enough price for each item, it may not be worth it. Some items are simply too hard to move or the move would cost too much. In this case, selling them before you move may make sense. 

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