Furniture work that focuses on fit, alignment, hardware, and access
Furniture service is usually about the details: reversed parts, loose hardware, out-of-square frames, misaligned drawers, crooked doors, uneven floors, stripped fasteners, missing pieces, wall anchoring, tight rooms, and safe removal paths.
We review the item type, condition, parts, access path, placement, and scope before treating the job like a basic assembly.
Common furniture jobs
We help with new furniture assembly, correction work, repairs, moving, disassembly, reassembly, anchoring, hardware issues, drawer and door alignment, and old furniture haul-away.
- Flat-pack and ready-to-assemble furniture assembly
- Desks, beds, bunk beds, dressers, cabinets, shelving, tables, and office furniture
- Furniture repair and correction after bad assembly or loose hardware
- Drawer slide, cabinet door, hinge, latch, and alignment work
- Furniture disassembly and reassembly for moving or room changes
- Anti-tip anchoring when compatible hardware and wall conditions allow
- Furniture haul-away when size, access, and removal scope are planned ahead
New builds, bad builds, and furniture that needs straightened out
Many furniture problems start with parts installed backward, hardware forced into the wrong holes, drawer slides mounted unevenly, cam locks not seated, frames pulled out of square, or screws tightened before the piece is aligned.
We can assemble new furniture, inspect furniture that was assembled wrong, correct serviceable hardware, square up frames where possible, and check drawers, doors, shelves, supports, and visible fasteners before the job is considered done.
Drawer, cabinet door, hinge, slide, and alignment issues
Drawer and door issues usually come from misinstalled slides, uneven frames, loose screws, stripped holes, bent hinges, damaged rails, uneven floors, or particleboard that no longer holds hardware well.
We can adjust or reinstall serviceable hardware, realign drawers and cabinet-style doors, tighten or replace compatible fasteners, and identify when a broken slide, hinge, panel, or rail needs replacement.
Furniture moving, disassembly, reassembly, and haul-away
Large furniture is often easier and safer to move after partial disassembly. Beds, desks, shelving, cabinets, tables, and large assembled pieces may need to be broken down before they can clear doorways, stair turns, elevators, hallways, or low ceilings.
Furniture haul-away depends on item size, weight, condition, stairs, parking distance, loose or broken parts, and whether disposal or drop-off is included in the scheduled scope.
Wall anchoring, anti-tip hardware, and level placement
We can anchor compatible furniture when the wall surface, hardware, placement, and manufacturer instructions allow it. Stud location, drywall or masonry type, baseboards, furniture design, and included brackets all affect the anchoring method.
Leveling may involve adjustable feet, hardware correction, shims, placement changes, or floor-condition review. Severe floor slope, warped panels, cracked legs, or out-of-square frames can limit how much correction is possible.
What can limit the job
Furniture made from particleboard, MDF, thin panels, or cam-lock hardware can be unforgiving after damage. Cracked panels, glued joints, stripped holes, missing brackets, bent slides, broken hinges, split legs, warped parts, or forced assembly can limit repair or safe reassembly.
Anchoring can reduce tip risk when installed correctly, but it does not make furniture safe in every situation. Heavy use, climbing, unstable flooring, incompatible hardware, damaged walls, and poor furniture design can still create risk.
What to send before scheduling
Clear photos help us tell the difference between simple assembly, correction work, missing hardware, damaged panels, and a repair that needs replacement parts.
- Furniture type, brand, model, product link, or instruction manual if available
- Photos of the full item or unopened boxes
- Photos of damaged panels, loose hardware, drawer slides, hinges, doors, legs, rails, or missing parts
- Photos of stairs, turns, doorways, elevators, hallways, or final room if moving is involved
- City/ZIP and parking or access notes
- Whether the job is assembly, repair, moving, disassembly/reassembly, anchoring, or haul-away
- Whether the item was partially assembled, previously damaged, or missing hardware
Columbus and Central Ohio furniture service
We regularly serve Columbus and nearby Central Ohio communities including Worthington, Dublin, Hilliard, Westerville, Gahanna, Reynoldsburg, Grove City, Delaware, Powell, Pickerington, Lancaster, Newark, and surrounding areas.
Larger office, commercial, multi-item, or route-based furniture projects may be available depending on distance, timing, item count, access, and project scope.
Ready to schedule or choose the right furniture service?
Send photos of the furniture, model or product link, location, access path, and what you need done. We will review whether the job is assembly, repair, moving, disassembly, anchoring, drawer/door correction, or haul-away.