Moving a kitchen stove requires careful planning and attention to detail to ensure a smooth transition. Whether you are moving or just revamping your kitchen, our team at TWO MEN AND A TRUCK is your go-to source for expert advice on safely moving your kitchen stove.
What You Need
- Protective gloves
Will help you grip the stove and protect your hands while moving.
- Wrench
You’ll need this to disconnect the gas line (for gas stoves).
- Dolly or hand truck
This will help you move the stove.
- Furniture slider
These will protect your floor from scratches while moving.
- Protective padding
You’ll need moving blankets to protect the stove while you move.
Step-by-Step Instructions
- Prep the stove to be move
Prep the stove to be moved. Make sure that the grates and other loose parts are removed from the stove so nothing shakes around or falls off. We also recommend cleaning the oven so that nothing gross will leak all over.
- Disconnect the gas and electric
Make sure you turn off the breaker to the stove and unplug the chord from the outlet. For gas stoves, make sure you shut off the gas valve and disconnect the gas line.
- Measure doorways and hallways
Before you start moving, measure all doorways, hallways, and stairways that the stove will need to pass through. This will help ensure a smooth move and prevent any damage to your home or the stove.
- Lift carefully through doorways
When dollying or carrying the stove through doorways, be sure the turn the stove so that the widest end is not going through the doorway first. This typically means turning the stove so one of the sides goes out first.
- Enlist the help of a friend.
Moving a stove is no easy task and should not be done alone. Consider hiring professional movers like TWO MEN AND A TRUCK to ensure that the job is done safely.
- Use professional moving equipment
It’s crucial to use professional moving equipment when moving a stove. A dolly can help you move the stove safely and efficiently, and moving straps can secure the stove to the dolly.
Remember, moving a stove requires careful planning, preparation, and execution to ensure it arrives safely at its destination. By following these steps and enlisting the help of professionals like TWO MEN AND A TRUCK, you can relocate your stove with confidence and ease.
Thinking of Moving Yourself?
Think Again!
While moving yourself may seem less expensive... the costs add up.
Do-It-Yourself Moving Costs:
- Truck Rental
- Mileage
- Fuel Charge
- Additional Insurance
- Equipment Rental
(straps, rope, furniture pads, bungee cords, stretch wrap, dollies, etc.)
- Time
- Boxes & Packing Supplies
- Possible Damages
(belongings, relationships, & injuries)
- Recruiting Friends to Help
- Food & Beverages
- Chiropractor Visits
- Packing a Truck
- Learning How to Maneuver a Moving Truck
- Broken Promises
Call TWO MEN AND A TRUCK
We can move as much or as little as you need while fitting your schedule & budget!