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Furniture Assembly near you in United States

Known locally as furniture assembly (taskrabbit-style). Compare researched prices and get free quotes from pros wherever you are in United States.

Typical price: $50–$1,000

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What furniture assembly costs in United States

Researched national ranges in USD. City prices vary by cost tier.
Job size Low Typical High
Single small item Bookcase, side table, or desk — under an hour including minimum fee $50 $75 $120
Bedroom set Bed frame plus dresser plus nightstands, one visit $150 $250 $400
Large wardrobe Multi-door or sliding-door wardrobe (e.g. PAX), incl. anchoring $150 $240 $400
Full apartment setup 8-12 items after a move or full order $400 $650 $1,000

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How to hire a furniture assembly pro in United States

  1. Compare Taskrabbit/Angi/Thumbtack per-item or hourly rates — US assembly is a mature gig market with published prices
  2. Confirm the quote includes wall-anchoring of tall furniture (anti-tip kits) — a standard safety expectation in the US
  3. Check the platform's damage protection or the independent's liability insurance
  4. Batch all items into one booking for bundle pricing
  5. Confirm arrival window and whether stair-carry of boxes is included
  6. For wall mounting, confirm they will locate studs rather than rely on drywall anchors for heavy items

Frequently asked questions

Can assemblers also disassemble and reassemble furniture for a move?

Yes — disassembly typically costs 40-60% of the assembly price for the same item. Warn them about the item's age: old chipboard fittings weaken with each rebuild, and honest assemblers will tell you when a piece will not survive another cycle. Ask them to bag and label hardware per item.

Is IKEA's official assembly service cheaper than booking independently?

Retailer-integrated services (like IKEA's Taskrabbit integration) offer fixed per-item prices and easy claims, which is convenient for a single order. Independent assemblers often beat them on multi-item bundles and non-IKEA brands. Compare the per-item total against one independent quote for the whole list before checkout.

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.

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 the US?

Taskrabbit's IKEA integration starts around a $52 minimum per task with flat per-item prices; independent assemblers charge $40-$80 per hour or roughly $50-$90 for a dresser, $80-$160 for a bed, and $150-$300 for a large wardrobe. Bundling several items into one visit lowers the per-item cost significantly.

Is anti-tip anchoring legally required in the US?

The STURDY Act requires dressers and similar clothing storage units sold in the US to meet stability standards, and every unit ships with a tip restraint kit. Installation in your home is not policed, but assemblers should fit it by default — furniture tip-overs are a documented child-safety hazard.

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