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Furniture Assembly in Villeray–Saint-Michel–Parc-Extension

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Typical price: CA$50–CA$1,000

Furniture Assembly prices in Villeray–Saint-Michel–Parc-Extension

Researched estimates for Villeray–Saint-Michel–Parc-Extension (CAD), adjusted for city size from national ranges. Updated 2026.
Job size Low Typical High
Single small item Bookcase or desk — under an hour with minimum CA$50 CA$75 CA$120
Bedroom set Bed plus dresser plus nightstands CA$150 CA$240 CA$390
Large wardrobe Multi-door/sliding wardrobe incl. anchoring CA$170 CA$240 CA$370
Full apartment setup 8-12 items in one or two visits CA$370 CA$640 CA$1,000

How to hire a furniture assembly pro in Canada

  1. Compare Taskrabbit (IKEA-integrated in major metros) per-item pricing against independent hourly rates ($45-$85)
  2. Confirm anti-tip anchoring of tall furniture is included
  3. Check liability insurance or platform damage protection
  4. Bundle items into one booking for a package price
  5. Confirm building elevator booking for condo deliveries in Toronto/Vancouver — assemblers cannot start without the boxes upstairs
  6. Agree packaging disposal upfront

Furniture assembly is unregulated in Canada; platform guarantees and insurance are the practical protections. Condo corporations commonly restrict drilling hours and require elevator bookings for large deliveries — arrange both before the assembly slot.

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Frequently asked questions

Can one person assemble large wardrobes or do I pay for two?

Most items are one-person jobs, but large sliding-door wardrobes, tall units in rooms with low ceilings, and heavy sofa-beds realistically need two people for safe lifting of assembled sections. Two-person crews cost 60-90% more per hour but finish faster; for a full-apartment setup they are usually the cheaper total.

Does assembling furniture myself void the warranty?

No mainstream flat-pack brand voids the product warranty for self-assembly, but damage caused during assembly (split panels, stripped cam locks) is not covered. Professional assembly receipts help in disputes over alignment or stability defects, since the retailer cannot attribute the fault to your assembly.

What do I need to prepare before the assembler arrives?

Move boxes to the room where the furniture will stand — carrying between floors costs time you pay for. Clear floor space roughly twice the item's footprint, check all boxes arrived (count against the label), and decide the exact placement including distance from walls for doors and drawers to open. Have the manual or product page link handy.

Do assembly services guarantee their work?

Reputable assemblers and platforms offer a workmanship guarantee — commonly 30 days to 1 year — covering re-tightening, alignment, and errors. It does not cover material defects (retailer's problem) or damage from moving the item afterwards. Ask what the guarantee covers and how to claim before booking.

What is a fair cancellation policy for assembly bookings?

Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the slot is the market norm on platforms; independents vary. Expect to pay a call-out equivalent if you cancel when the assembler is already traveling. If your delivery date is uncertain, say so — many assemblers will hold a tentative slot rather than a firm one.

Do assemblers mount furniture to the wall too?

Most do, and for tall items you should insist on it: wardrobes, bookcases, and chests of drawers come with anti-tip straps or brackets that manufacturers require attaching to the wall. Confirm wall-anchoring is included in the quote and that the assembler checks wall type (drywall vs masonry vs concrete) — anchoring into concrete or tile may carry a drilling surcharge.

What does furniture assembly cost in Canada?

Typical rates are $45-$85 per hour or per-item: $60-$100 for a dresser, $90-$180 for a bed, $180-$350 for a large wardrobe. Toronto and Vancouver sit at the top of the range. IKEA's Taskrabbit integration offers flat per-item pricing in major metros.

What should condo dwellers arrange before an assembly visit in Canada?

Book the service elevator for the delivery, confirm the building's permitted work hours for drilling (often weekdays 9-5), and check whether the management requires a certificate of insurance from anyone working in the unit — many Toronto and Vancouver towers do.

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