Heavy Items Moved Without Damage or Delay

Ultimate Movers, LLC handles pianos, safes, appliances, and oversized furniture in Brownstown Township using the right equipment and handling methods.

Not every piece of furniture fits through a standard doorway, and not every mover knows how to handle a 600-pound safe or an upright piano. In Brownstown Township, you need a crew that has moved heavy and awkward items before and understands how weight distribution, angling, and protective wrapping prevent damage to both the item and your home. Ultimate Movers, LLC brings the straps, dollies, and padding required to move specialty items without rushing or guessing.

The service begins with an assessment of the item, the path it needs to travel, and any obstacles like tight corners or exterior steps. Pianos are wrapped in thick blankets and secured to prevent shifting. Safes are moved with appliance dollies and multiple crew members to distribute weight evenly. Large appliances are disconnected if needed, though the crew does not perform plumbing or electrical work. Everything is placed exactly where you want it in your new space.

If you have a single heavy item that needs to be relocated in Brownstown Township, learn more about scheduling a short-notice move.

Weight and shape change how items are moved

Your Brownstown Township home may have narrow hallways, basement stairs, or doorways that require furniture to be tilted or partially disassembled. The crew measures the item and the space before attempting to move it. Legs are removed from tables, backs are detached from sofas, and glass panels are separated when it makes the move safer.

Once the item is in place, you will see that floors, walls, and door frames show no scratches or dents. The item itself remains fully functional and undamaged, and any parts that were removed are reattached securely.

For items like gun safes or commercial refrigerators, the crew uses straps anchored to the dolly and takes breaks to reposition as needed. Moves are scheduled with buffer time so the crew is not rushing through tight spaces. The service does not include hoisting items through windows or using cranes, but the crew will let you know ahead of time if a standard move is not possible.

Most concerns come up before the first item is lifted

People moving specialty items usually want to know whether their floors will hold up, whether doorways are wide enough, and what happens if something does not fit.

What qualifies as a specialty item?
Pianos, safes, large appliances, oversized furniture, and anything over 300 pounds or requiring disassembly. If it cannot be moved safely by one or two people, it is a specialty item.
How do you protect hardwood floors during a move?
The crew uses furniture sliders, padded dollies, and floor protection sheets. Heavy items are never dragged, and all equipment is inspected for debris before use.
When should I schedule a specialty move?
You should book as soon as you know the item needs to be moved. Ultimate Movers, LLC offers short-notice scheduling, but availability depends on crew size and equipment needs.
What if the item does not fit through the door?
The crew will attempt to angle, tilt, or partially disassemble the item. If it still does not fit, they will discuss alternative solutions before proceeding.
How many movers are needed for a piano?
Most upright pianos require at least two movers. Grand pianos require three or more, depending on size and the layout of your home in Brownstown Township.

Ultimate Movers, LLC has moved safes up basement stairs, pianos through homes built in the 1940s, and refrigerators into kitchens with tight galley layouts throughout Brownstown Township. If you need a crew that will not damage your floors or rush through a tricky move, get in touch to discuss your item and timeline.