Furniture Moving in Gaithersburg Townhomes

Gaithersburg’s most popular neighborhoods — Kentlands, Lakelands, Washingtonian, and Montgomery Village — are dominated by townhomes. Three floors, narrow staircases, and 90-degree turns at every landing. Moving furniture through these spaces requires planning, the right tools, and crews who’ve done it hundreds of times.

Pro100Movers provides furniture moving and assembly in Gaithersburg — disassembly, transport, and reassembly included in every move. Call 800-397-7885.

The Gaithersburg Townhome Challenge

Standard Gaithersburg townhome layout: ground level (garage, rec room, laundry), main level (kitchen, living, dining), upper level (bedrooms, bathrooms). Every piece of furniture travels at least one flight of stairs — beds, dressers, and desks on the upper level need to go up two flights. The staircase width (36 inches) and 90-degree turns create bottlenecks that require furniture disassembly.

What Gets Disassembled

Item Why Time
King bed frame Headboard + rails too wide for turn 10–15 min
Sectional sofa L-shape doesn’t navigate landing 5–10 min
6+ seat dining table Tabletop too wide for stairway 10 min
Large dresser/armoire Weight + width 15–20 min
IKEA PAX wardrobe Height exceeds stairway ceiling 15–20 min
Treadmill / Peloton Weight + awkward shape 15–30 min

We bring all tools: Allen keys (including IKEA sets), socket wrenches, screwdrivers, furniture dollies, and shoulder straps. Hardware is bagged, labeled, and taped to the item for reassembly.

Neighborhood-Specific Notes

Kentlands

Diverse floor plans — some townhomes have wider-than-average staircases, others don’t. HOA restricts moving hours and truck parking on narrow streets. Front-porch homes mean the truck parks on the street, not in a driveway. Hardwood on main level needs floor runners.

Lakelands

Slightly wider entryways than Kentlands (newer construction). Side-entry garages on some units allow direct loading from garage to truck. Less HOA friction for moving logistics.

Montgomery Village

Oldest townhomes — narrowest staircases. Some units have carpeted stairs (easier on furniture) but tighter turns. Winding internal roads mean the truck may park a block away.

Washingtonian

Modern townhomes near the retail center. Generally wider layouts and better truck access than older communities. Attached garages simplify loading.

DIY Tips for Townhome Furniture

Measure the staircase turn. Stand at the landing and measure the available clearance. If your furniture won’t fit with 2 inches on each side — it needs disassembly.

Remove all drawers. Empty and remove dresser drawers before moving. Tape them shut or carry separately. A full dresser on stairs is a safety hazard.

Protect banisters. Wrap moving blankets around stairway banisters and railings. One accidental hit with a mattress can crack or loosen a banister post.

Use the garage. Stage items in the garage before the truck arrives. Loading from garage to truck is faster than carrying from the third floor.

Costs for Gaithersburg Furniture Moves

Service Crew Time Cost
Furniture only (few items) 2 movers 2 hrs $250–$400
1-bedroom townhome 2 movers 3–4 hrs $450–$700
3-bedroom townhome 3 movers 4–6 hrs $700–$1,200
Add packing service +1–2 hrs +$200–$400

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you move just a sofa and bed?

Yes. A 2-person crew for 2 hours handles a sofa, bed frame (with disassembly/reassembly), mattress, and a dresser. Cost: $250–$400. No need to book a full move.

Do you reassemble IKEA furniture?

Yes. Our crews carry IKEA-specific Allen keys and are familiar with PAX wardrobes, MALM beds, KALLAX shelving, and HEMNES dressers. Disassembly and reassembly included.

Book Gaithersburg Furniture Movers

Our Gaithersburg movers handle townhome furniture every day. Furniture assembly and disassembly included in every move.

Call 800-397-7885. Pro100Movers — five minutes from Gaithersburg since 2010.

Helpful Tips for Moving Families

Task Tip When to Do it
Use original packaging Best fit and shock absorption 1–2 weeks before move
Wrap with anti-static material Prevents static and overheating During packing
Label all electronics boxes Use “Fragile” and “This Side Up” labels During packing
Use climate-controlled transport Protects from heat during transit Moving day
Allow devices to cool before plugging in Prevents condensation damage After unloading