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Why Move Appliances With Laborhutt

Moving large appliances like refrigerators, washers, and dryers requires the right vehicle and experience. Laborhutt helps you find nearby appliance movers who are equipped to handle heavy items without the expense of hiring a full-service moving company.

1. Local Movers Who Know Your Area

Laborhutt connects you with appliance movers already working in your city. This leads to quicker pickup times, more affordable pricing, and movers who are familiar with local buildings, staircases, elevators, and parking restrictions.

2. Fair Pricing for Appliance Moves

Rather than paying flat hourly minimums, you can compare multiple quotes from local movers and choose the one that fits your needs and budget. This works well for one-item moves, retail pickups, and short-distance appliance deliveries.

3. Trucks and Vans Built for Appliance Transport

Large appliances are not designed to fit in standard vehicles. Laborhutt matches you with movers who use pickup trucks, cargo vans, or box trucks so appliances like grills, ovens, and refrigerators are transported safely and securely.

Frequently Asked Questions

The cost to move appliances typically ranges from {$min to $max}, depending on the type of appliance, distance, and level of labor required. Larger, heavier appliances that must stay upright - like refrigerators and washers - generally cost more than smaller or outdoor units. Below are national price ranges by appliance type: Refrigerators & Freezers: {$x - $x} • Must be transported upright • Heavy (200-400lbs) • Often require two movers and a pickup truck or van • Price typically increases with stairs, tight hallways, or long distances Washers & Dryers: {$X - $X} per appliance • High weight and awkward dimensions • Disconnecting and reconnecting lines may add cost • Stairs and basement pickups increase labor time
• Distance between pickup and drop-off • Weight and Size of the appliance • Stairs, elevators or tight access • Same-day vs scheduled service • Number of movers required
Laborhutt's track record is built on real customer activity and mover participation across the U.S. To date, customers have selected appliances on Laborhutt more than {X} times across {Y} states, reflecting consistent nationwide demand for appliance pickup and delivery. These requests regularly receive interest and quotes from local movers with pickup trucks, cargo vans, and box trucks who specialize in transporting heavy and oversized appliances. Appliances commonly moved through the platform include: • Refrigerators and freezers • Washers and dryers • Dishwashers • Ranges and ovens • Grills This ongoing activity allows Laborhutt to: • Understand which appliances are most frequently moved • Match customers with movers who have experience handling specific appliance types • Provide realistic pricing expectations based on actual local demand Rather than relying on estimates or national averages, Laborhutt's pricing insights and mover availability are informed by continuous, real-world marketplace activity, giving customers a clearer picture of what it actually costs to move appliances in their area.
Sometimes. Most movers will transport appliances and may handle basic disconnections, but connection and reconnection are not always included. Typically included: unplugging appliances, draining hoses, loading, transporting, and positioning at delivery. Usually not included: gas line work, hard-plumbed water connections, or hardwired electrical installations, which often require a licensed professional. By appliance type: • Refrigerators: power disconnect is common; water line disconnection may vary. • Washers & dryers: electric dryers are often disconnected; gas dryers usually require a licensed technician. • Dishwashers: transport only unless otherwise arranged; installation typically needs a plumber. • Ranges & ovens: electric units may be disconnected; gas units are usually transport-only. • Grills: transported empty; gas tanks should be disconnected beforehand. Tip: Always confirm what's included with your mover before booking, especially if gas or plumbing is involved.

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