All good food for thought thank you! Fortunately I’ve got a little bit of time to work things out. Who knows? Maybe the new homeowner will want to buy my safe but I don’t want to depend on it.
It weighs 1200lbs and I had it put in my walkout basement.
I paid $600.00 for the service.
Find a reputable, qualified safe mover and pay what it costs. If it were me I would budget 1k FWIW.
I had a Pendleton Knight safe moved into my basement. The safe mover was recommended by Pendleton.
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I paid $600.00 for the service.
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You don't say where you are going to, but Taltons in Raleigh has been in business over 50 years.
I used to move safes for a living. Much has changed over the years though.
I highly suggest hiring a professional. They have the experience, equipment and insurance. You don’t.
I’ve seen the damage that can happen to safes and people. I won’t ask any of my buddies to help because they’re old guys like me.
Another school of thought is to sell the safe and let the buyer worry about moving it to where they want it. Then take the money you sell it for and the money you saved by not paying a mover to move it and use those funds to buy a new one. Just a thought is all.
To replace the safe I have would have cost me over $10-$11K delievered (today) - I did think about that option but the person who bought my old house was not at all interested in buying it - I did ask. I could never replace the safe I have for the $1,600 I spent to move it.
With an inexpensive and easily replaceable lightweight safe - you are right on! Mine is a monster 1,300 + lbs. and it has a non removable door.