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Specialty Items Moving in Florida

Antiques, fine art, wine collections, safes, and oversized items requiring custom crating.

Avg Cost (FL)

$500–$10,000+

full-service

Top Movers

5

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Price Tier

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Real 2026 Specialty Items Moving Cost Guide

Specialty item costs vary enormously. Antiques and art: $500–$5,000 depending on size and fragility. Pool table: $350–$650. Hot tub: $400–$800. Custom crating adds $200–$2,000 per piece.

Scenario Avg Cost
Antique furniture (per piece) $300–$1,000
Original artwork (per piece) $400–$2,000
Pool table (disassemble/reassemble) $350–$650
Hot tub / spa $400–$900

What's Included in Specialty Items Moving in Florida

✓ Included

  • Custom wooden crating for fragile items
  • Padded wrapping and climate protection
  • Specialty equipment (piano boards, safe dollies)
  • Itemized high-value inventory forms

✗ Usually Extra

  • Art appraisal or authentication
  • Installation (hanging art, assembling custom pieces)
  • Third-party art insurance (separate from mover's policy)

Florida-Specific Tips

  • For fine art, request a specialty carrier with climate control and provenance documentation experience
  • Get an independent appraisal for items over $5,000 before the move — needed for any insurance claim
  • FL humidity: antique wood furniture and oil paintings need climate-controlled transport

When Full-Service Is the Right Choice

Full-service specialty items moving makes the most sense in specific situations. Use this as a quick decision guide.

Moving 300+ miles away

Long hauls require professional logistics, weight estimates, and delivery coordination that DIY can't match.

You have fragile, high-value, or heavy items

Movers carry liability and bring the right equipment — dollies, padding, specialty crating. Worth it for antiques, art, or a piano.

Tight deadline (corporate relo, closing date)

Professional crews move faster. A 3-bedroom home that takes you a week takes a crew about 2 days end-to-end.

No reliable help for loading/unloading

A bad lift can injure you or damage doorframes. Movers are trained, insured, and equipped for it.

Moving to/from a high-rise, condo, or gated community

Most Florida buildings require licensed, insured movers. Many have elevator reservations and move-in windows that only pros can coordinate efficiently.

When DIY makes sense instead: Studio/1-BR local moves under 30 miles where you have friends to help and can rent a van for $100–$200 — the math often favors DIY if you're not moving specialty items.

How to Compare Specialty Items Moving Quotes Apples-to-Apples

Getting 3 quotes is step one. Making sense of them is step two. Here's what to check before you sign anything.

  1. 1

    Confirm estimate type — binding, non-binding, or not-to-exceed

    Binding = price is locked. Non-binding = final bill can be higher than the estimate. Not-to-exceed = you pay the estimate or actual weight cost, whichever is lower. Always ask which type you're being quoted.

  2. 2

    Check what's excluded from the base quote

    Most quotes exclude packing labor, full-value insurance, stair fees, shuttle service, and specialty items. Get a written list of add-on fees before comparing totals.

  3. 3

    Verify the mover is a carrier — not just a broker

    Brokers sell your job to a third-party carrier you've never vetted. Ask directly: 'Will you be the carrier of record on my Bill of Lading?' If yes, verify their USDOT number at safer.fmcsa.dot.gov.

  4. 4

    Compare delivery windows, not just pickup dates

    Some movers offer a 7-day delivery window; others offer 21 days. For interstate moves, a wider window usually means your shipment is consolidated with others — slower but cheaper.

  5. 5

    Get the valuation/insurance comparison in writing

    Released value protection ($0.60/lb) is free but nearly worthless. Full value protection costs extra — usually $100–$300. Compare this across quotes and decide based on what you're moving.

Best Specialty Items Moving Moving Services in Florida

Based on our scoring across pricing, reviews, licensing, and Florida-specific experience.

1

Best for Large Homes

⭐ 4.4 (9,800 reviews) · HQ: Fort Wayne, IN
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2
American Van Lines Best Value

Best for Antiques & Pianos

⭐ 4.4 (4,300 reviews) · HQ: Pompano Beach, FL
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3
JK Moving Services Best for Large Homes

Best Premium Full-Service

⭐ 4.6 (3,100 reviews) · HQ: Sterling, VA
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4
International Van Lines Best for Fragile Items

Best Overall

⭐ 4.8 (2,847 reviews) · HQ: Doral, FL
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5
Safeway Moving Best for Long Distance

Best for Flat-Rate Pricing

⭐ 4.5 (2,100 reviews) · HQ: Hollywood, FL
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Long-Distance Movers Near You

Florida's major metro areas each have a mix of national van lines, regional carriers, and local specialists. The right mover for your move depends on your origin city, destination, and home size.

Miami / South Florida

High demand year-round. Many moves go to New York, Texas, and the Carolinas. Book 6+ weeks out in Jan–Mar.

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Tampa / St. Pete

Growing hub for interstate moves to the Southeast and Midwest. Strong local mover competition keeps prices reasonable.

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Orlando

Major origin for moves to the Northeast corridor. Theme park and hospitality industry drives a lot of relocation traffic.

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Jacksonville

Popular for moves to Georgia, the Carolinas, and Virginia. Close proximity to the Georgia border makes some 'interstate' moves shorter than expected.

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Fort Lauderdale

Active market, especially for luxury and high-rise moves. Expect specialty fees for condo buildings — elevator reservations required.

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Naples / Fort Myers

Growing snowbird exit market. Many moves go to the Midwest (Ohio, Michigan, Illinois). Off-season rates (May–Sep) can be 15–25% lower.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do movers transport antiques safely?
Reputable specialty movers use custom-built wooden crates, acid-free packing paper, and climate-controlled vehicles. They also create detailed condition reports with photographs before loading. Ask to see examples of their crating work.
Can movers disassemble and reassemble a pool table?
Yes — but only a specialty mover should do it. Pool table moves involve removing the felt, disassembling the slate (often in 3 pieces), transport, and professional reassembly with new felt installation. DIY or using a general mover risks cracking the slate, which is irreplaceable on older tables.
Is fine art covered by a mover's insurance?
Standard released value protection ($0.60/lb) is completely inadequate for art. Full value protection from your mover covers market value, but many movers cap claims at $100,000. For pieces over that value, purchase a specialized fine art insurance policy from a carrier like Chubb, AXA Art, or Berkley One.

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