Specialty · Safes
Gun safe movers for every gun safe, every weight
From 500 lb starter safes to 2,200 lb vault-grade units — moved with the right rigging, the right route, and zero damage to the floor.
Gun safes break floors, crack tile, and dent door frames when the wrong crew shows up with a furniture dolly. We move safes with a specialty crew trained on the rigging, ramps, and weight-distribution physics that safes demand. Bolted-in, bolted-out, transported on a flatbed with steel ratchet straps, and re-bolted into the new floor if required. Custom safe dollies. Stair-climbers for safes that need to come down. Documented before-and-after photos for insurance.
The Specialty Item Kings of Texas
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Specialty Trained
7 yr
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Same-Day
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What makes this hard
Why most movers get this wrong.
Risk 01
Weight that breaks floors
A 1,800 lb safe on standard wheels concentrates 600+ lb of point load per wheel. Hardwood floors crack, tile cracks, even concrete with the wrong roller can fracture. We use weight-distribution plates and the right dolly for the floor type.
Risk 02
Stairs are not optional
Safe stair-climbers are specialty equipment — not a regular hand truck. We carry powered stair-climbers rated for 1,500+ lb and crew trained on the brake protocol. Two-flight basement moves are routine.
Risk 03
Bolting in + bolting out
Most safes are bolted to a concrete or wood floor with anchor bolts. We unbolt at origin, transport the bolts with the safe, and re-bolt at destination if the new floor allows it. Concrete drilling available on a quote.
What we bring
The right rigging, every time.
Every gun safe movers job rolls with this equipment stack on the truck — not "we will pick it up on the way."
- Powered stair-climbers (1,500 lb rated)
- Heavy-duty safe dollies (steel frame, urethane wheels)
- Weight-distribution plates for hardwood + tile
- Steel ratchet straps (4,000 lb rated)
- Hand truck stair climbers (battery + manual)
- Hammer drills for concrete anchor work
- Furniture sliders for tile transitions
“The moves other movers refer out — pianos, gun safes, hot tubs, antiques. Those are our standard jobs.”
— Mike Stackable, Founder
Documentation protocol
Documented condition, both ends.
- 01
Pre-move floor inspection
We photograph the origin and destination floors before the safe moves. Cracks, scratches, indentations — all documented before our wheels go down.
- 02
Two-person verification at every transition
Doorways, stairs, ramp transitions — every break point gets verified by two crew members before the safe moves through it. Slow is fast on safe moves.
- 03
Re-anchor and combination
At destination we re-bolt the safe to the new floor (concrete or wood) if specified. We never touch the combination — the safe stays locked through the entire move.
Answers
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