Can Movers Reassemble Your Furniture For You

Can Movers Reassemble Your Furniture For You
Can Movers Reassemble Your Furniture For You

One primary concern for people moving is the deconstruction and reconstruction of certain items. Beds, cabinets, wall units, and tables are all things that will most likely need to be taken apart and then reassembled in your new home. Obviously, worrying about this on top of all of your other moving worries is not something you want to be doing. So you ask yourself, “Can the movers do it for me?” This is the ultimate question that we will gladly help you answer.

Basically, yes, they can. But the real question is whether you want them to and what you should expect. Let us break this down in detail so you can make the best decision for your move.

What Furniture Typically Needs Disassembly?

Not everything in your home needs to be taken apart for a move, but certain items almost always require disassembly to fit through doorways, down stairs, or into the truck safely. Here is what movers commonly disassemble:

Tools That Professional Movers Bring

Professional movers come prepared with a standard toolkit that covers most furniture disassembly and reassembly needs. Here is what you can expect a well-equipped moving crew to carry:

That said, movers carry general-purpose tools. If your furniture uses proprietary hardware or specialty fasteners, they may not have the exact tool needed. This brings us to an important topic.

The IKEA Furniture Question

IKEA furniture deserves its own section because it presents unique challenges during a move. IKEA products are designed to be assembled once using cam locks, wooden dowels, and particle board connections. These joints are not engineered for repeated disassembly and reassembly. Here is what you need to know:

If you have IKEA furniture that must be moved, consider leaving it assembled if it can fit through doorways. If disassembly is necessary, take photos of each step and keep all hardware in labelled bags. Having the original assembly instructions on hand, which you can download from IKEA’s website, will make reassembly much smoother.

Intra-Provincial Moves and Hourly Rates

For local and intra-provincial moves, most moving companies charge by the hour. The longer the mover is working, the more you pay. This being the case, if you have the movers reassemble your furniture, they will be working longer and charging you for more time. The thing you have to ask yourself is whether having these guys put back together your dining room table is really worth the extra cost.

In most cases, the answer is yes. Professional movers can reassemble a bed frame in ten to fifteen minutes, a dining table in five to ten minutes, and a desk in fifteen to twenty minutes. The additional cost at hourly moving rates is usually quite reasonable compared to the frustration and time of doing it yourself after a long moving day.

Inter-Provincial and Long-Distance Moves

This type of move will usually not be completed on the same day and is charged based on the weight and volume of your belongings. Movers take your belongings to a warehouse, wait until they can fill a truck to be more efficient, then ship out your property. The movers who packed the truck will likely not be the same movers who deliver it. This means that the mover who took apart your wall unit will not be the same person who you ask to reassemble it. So ask yourself if you want a mover who does not know what the piece used to look like putting it back together, or should you just do it yourself.

What Does Furniture Reassembly Cost?

The cost of furniture reassembly depends on how the move is priced:

Questions to Ask Your Movers Before Moving Day

To avoid surprises on moving day, ask these questions during the quoting process:

  1. Is furniture disassembly and reassembly included in your standard service?
  2. Are there any types of furniture you will not disassemble or reassemble?
  3. Do you carry insurance that covers damage during disassembly and reassembly?
  4. Will the same crew that disassembles the furniture also reassemble it?
  5. Should I have any tools, hardware, or instruction manuals available for specialty pieces?

One important thing to note is that movers will only reassemble furniture that they disassembled. If you just bought a new table and it is still in the box, they will not put it together for you. Assembly of new, unbuilt furniture is a different service entirely.

So in the end, movers can and do reassemble furniture for you most of the time. It just depends on the type of move and whether the cost makes sense for your situation. At Simple Moves, disassembly and reassembly of standard furniture is included in our moving service. Just let us know what needs to come apart when you request your quote, and we will handle it from start to finish.

Furniture Disassembly and Reassembly Tips for 2026 Moves

Proper disassembly starts with documentation. Before removing a single bolt, photograph each piece of furniture from multiple angles — close-ups of hardware, connections, and any alignment marks. Place all screws, bolts, cam locks, and dowels into labelled ziplock bags taped directly to the furniture piece they belong to. Keep the original assembly instructions if you have them; if not, search the manufacturer’s website or YouTube for model-specific guides. For beds, remove the mattress and box spring first, then detach the headboard, footboard, and side rails. Dining tables often have legs that unbolt from underneath. Bookshelves and entertainment centres may have adjustable shelves that simply lift out and fixed shelves that require unscrewing. The more organized your disassembly, the faster and more accurate the reassembly will be at your new home.

When to Let the Professionals Handle It

Some furniture is straightforward to disassemble and reassemble yourself, while other pieces genuinely require professional skill. Antique furniture with mortise-and-tenon joints or dovetail construction should only be handled by experienced movers who understand wood joinery — forcing these joints can crack irreplaceable wood. Large wall units and wardrobes that were assembled in place may not fit through doorways without partial disassembly, and reassembling them requires precise levelling to prevent racking. Murphy beds, hydraulic-lift bed frames, and motorized adjustable bases involve mechanical components that must be disconnected and reconnected correctly to function safely. For these items, the cost of professional disassembly and reassembly is a small price compared to the cost of repairing or replacing damaged furniture.

Protecting Furniture During Transport to Prevent Damage

Even when furniture is properly disassembled, it still needs careful protection during the loading, driving, and unloading phases of a move. Professional movers wrap all wooden surfaces in thick moving blankets secured with stretch wrap to prevent scratches, dents, and finish damage from contact with other items in the truck. Glass tabletops, mirror panels, and marble surfaces are wrapped individually in specialized glass packing paper and placed vertically in padded slots within the truck. Upholstered items like sofa cushions and mattresses are covered in plastic moving bags to protect against dirt, moisture, and staining. Legs, knobs, and decorative hardware that cannot be removed are padded with foam and taped to prevent them from catching on other items. When loading the truck, heavy furniture goes in first against the front wall, with lighter and more fragile items layered behind and on top, secured with ratchet straps at multiple points to prevent shifting during transit.

Frequently Asked Questions About Furniture Reassembly

Do movers charge extra for furniture reassembly?
At Simple Moves, basic disassembly and reassembly of standard furniture — beds, dining tables, and desks — is included in our full service moving rates. Complex items like wall units or custom-built pieces may take additional time, which your crew lead will communicate upfront.

What if hardware is missing after the move?
This is rare when hardware is bagged and labelled properly. If a piece does go missing, most furniture hardware can be sourced at Home Depot or Lee Valley. For IKEA-specific hardware, visit the IKEA spare parts counter — replacements are often free.

Can movers assemble brand-new furniture I have purchased?
Yes. Many customers order new furniture to be delivered to their new home before moving day. Simple Moves crews can assemble new flat-pack furniture as part of the move if time allows. Discuss this when booking so we can allocate the right amount of time.

How long does furniture reassembly add to a move?
For a typical three-bedroom home with two beds, a dining table, and a desk, reassembly adds approximately 30 to 60 minutes to the total move time. Larger homes with more furniture will take proportionally longer.

Need help with furniture disassembly and reassembly for your 2026 move? Simple Moves crews arrive with the tools and experience to handle it all. Get a free quote or call (604) 398-4680 to book your Vancouver move today.

Get a Free Moving Quote From Simple Moves

Simple Moves is a full-service moving company serving Metro Vancouver, the Fraser Valley, and all of British Columbia. We provide the experienced movers and the trucks — you do not need to rent a vehicle or recruit friends. Whether you are moving across the street or across the province, we make every move simple.

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