St. Petersburg’s Quality Moving Company

Fine Cabinetry Moving Services
in St. Petersburg, FL

Fine cabinetry isn’t furniture you can slide into the back of a pickup and hope for the best. Every panel, stile, and joint is built to exact dimensions, finished to a mirror sheen, and meant to sit perfectly flush once it’s installed. A single nick on a face frame or a warped door can undo weeks — sometimes months — of craft. That’s why moving cabinets calls for a crew that treats them less like cargo and more like custom artwork.

Why This Work Is Different

Anyone can lift something heavy. Moving cabinetry, though, is about protecting precision:

  • Odd shapes and weight distribution. Most cabinet boxes have no good handles and put all their weight on one end. Tip a tall pantry cabinet the wrong way and you can crack a seam or twist it out of square.
  • Delicate finishes. High-gloss lacquer, rubbed stain, even a hand-painted matte surface will scratch if it grazes the wrong surface for half a second.
  • No room for error. These pieces are built for one space and one space only. If a corner chips, you can’t buy a replacement at the hardware store.

The Process We Follow

We start simple: a walk-through and a conversation. If you’re a homeowner, we look at what’s installed and talk through how it comes out. If you’re a cabinet maker or contractor, we review drawings and measure every piece so there are no surprises at the dock or the jobsite.

Next, we build a protection plan. Padded moving blankets are fine for dressers, but cabinets demand more. We wrap every door and face frame in foam sheets, cap corners with edge guards, and finish with breathable shrink wrap that holds everything tight without trapping moisture. If a piece needs more than that — say, a piano-black island with inset brass rails — we build a custom crate so it rides inside a wooden shell, untouched by straps or truck walls.

On moving day, the route gets as much attention as the cabinets themselves. We clear rugs, roll out floor runners, and pad door jambs before a single screw is turned. Long, low cabinets ride on dollies built for art crates; tall ones get tilted only as far as the doorway demands. Once everything’s in the truck, we tie it off against air-ride bars so road vibrations don’t work a seam loose.

Finally, we keep an eye on the Florida climate. A cabinet left sweating on a humid driveway can swell just enough to throw doors out of line. So we stage the load, move it quickly, and keep every piece covered until it rests in a dry, stable room at the other end.

Who Calls Us

  • Homeowners in the middle of a remodel. If the contractor needs your kitchen emptied for new floors, we’ll remove the cabinets, store them, and bring them back when the dust settles.
  • Cabinet shops that promise white-glove delivery. You build to a sixteenth of an inch; we deliver the same way.
  • Contractors and designers juggling tight schedules. We coordinate drop-offs to match the installer’s calendar, not the other way around.

What Sets Cary’s Moving Apart

Hands that know wood

Our crew trains on actual cabinet sections before we ever touch a client’s project, so they learn how the boxes flex (and, more importantly, how they shouldn’t).

Gear that fits the job

Low-profile dollies, non-marring straps, portable climate blankets, and, when required, crates built on site.

Straight answers

The price we quote is the price on the final invoice. No fuel surcharges slipped in later, no mystery “handling fees.”

Local roots

We work the Gulf Coast every day, so we already know which causeway is clear at noon and which downtown loading dock needs an appointment.

Getting Ready

A few small steps on your end make the day smoother:

  1. Clear a path. Open floor space and a few extra lighting fixtures make tight turns easier.
  2. Flag fragile details. If a cabinet door hides stained-glass insets or intricate carving, call it out. We’ll give it extra padding or its own crate.
  3. Measure final access. Check that elevators, stairwells, and doorways at the destination actually fit the largest piece. It sounds obvious, yet it’s the number-one cause of move-day panic.
  4. Book early. Custom crates and climate blankets take time to prep. A little notice lets us get everything perfect.

Ready for a Quote?

Fine cabinetry deserves a move as carefully planned as the build itself. If that sounds like the standard you’re after, let’s talk. Call 727-685-9313 or use the short form on our contact page. Tell us where the cabinets are now, where they’re going, and when you need them there. We’ll outline the plan, set a firm price, and handle the rest.

Cary’s Moving Company — moving craftsmanship with the respect it earned in the shop.

Keep moving forward with a trusted and affordable provider of moving services