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Clearwater · Tampa Bay · Pinellas County

Furniture Delivery in Clearwater, Done Right

One couch or a whole room, we pick it up, pad it, haul it, and set it where you want it. Same day, 7 days a week.

The problem

Bought it. Now get it home.

You found the perfect sofa. The problem is it is across town and your car is a Civic. Renting a truck means a deposit, a time window, and lifting a 200-pound sectional up the stairs yourself. Most movers either will not touch a single item or quote you one number on the phone and a bigger one once it is loaded. So the couch sits, and the deal slips away.

How we help Call Matthew. The person who picks up the phone is the person who shows up at your door. We handle the lifting, the stairs, and the padding, and we quote a flat price before we start, so the number you hear is the number you pay. One item or a full house, weekday or Sunday night, we are set up for it.

A sofa padded in moving blankets and strapped securely inside the Doorstep Deliveries van

What's included

Everything that comes with the job

  • Pickup from store, warehouse, or seller
  • Pads, blankets, and shrink wrap on every piece
  • Straps and dollies for heavy or awkward loads
  • Careful carry up or down stairs
  • Placed in the exact room you want it
  • No deposit, pay when the job is done
  • Flat price quoted before we lift a thing

What we move

The kind of thing we haul every week

If it is on this list, you are in the right place. If it is not, ask anyway, it probably still fits.

  • Couches & Sofas
  • Sectionals
  • Dressers & Chests
  • Bed Frames & Headboards
  • Mattresses & Box Springs
  • Dining Tables & Chairs
  • Desks & Bookshelves
  • Patio & Outdoor Furniture
  • China Cabinets & Armoires

Common jobs

Jobs like yours, all the time

Marketplace find, no truck

You scored a couch on Facebook Marketplace and have no way to haul it. We pick it up from the seller and deliver it to your door, same day if you need it.

Just one piece

A single dresser, one mattress, that armoire from your aunt. No job is too small, and we will not pad the bill for a small load.

Up to the apartment

Third-floor walkup with no elevator? We bring the dollies and the muscle and carry your furniture up the stairs and into the room.

Store pickup and delivery

Found it at a Clearwater showroom or a warehouse outlet that does not deliver. We grab it and bring it home for you.

Measure first

The doorway and turn-radius check we run before we ever pick up the piece

A sectional that fits the room does not always fit the route into it. Before we lift, we measure the tightest point on the path: the door width, the diagonal of the opening, the swing of the door itself, and the turn at the top of a stairwell or the elbow of a hallway. A 36-inch sofa through a 32-inch door is a math problem, and we solve it on paper before it becomes a stuck couch wedged in your frame.

The number that traps most furniture is the turn radius, the room you need to pivot a long piece around a corner, not the straight-line width. If the math is tight, we tell you on the quote and bring the plan, whether that means standing it on end, popping a door off its hinges, or going in through a slider instead of the front door.

  • Clear door width and the diagonal opening, not just the listed size
  • Door swing and whether the door comes off the hinges to gain inches
  • Turn radius at stair landings and hallway elbows
  • Ceiling height over a staircase for tipping a tall piece
  • Tight-fit pieces flagged on the quote, never as a surprise at the curb

Take it apart

Breaking down sofa legs, sectional connectors, and bed rails to clear a tight spot

When a piece will not make the turn whole, the fix is usually a few screws, not brute force. Most sectionals split into modules at the connector clips, sofa legs unthread in under a minute, and bed frames break down to rails and a headboard that go up a narrow stair one panel at a time. Recliner backs lift off the seat base on most models. We carry the drivers, hex keys, and a socket set so a tight doorway does not turn into a scratched jamb.

Tell us the pieces when you call so the right tools are on the van. We take it apart at the pickup, carry it in flat, and put it back together in the room it lives in, legs leveled and rails snug.

  • Sofa and table legs unthreaded and bagged so nothing rolls loose
  • Sectionals split at the connector clips into single modules
  • Bed frames down to rails, slats, and headboard
  • Recliner backs lifted off the seat base where the model allows it
  • Hardware bagged and labeled, reassembled and leveled in the room

By the material

How we wrap leather, fabric, solid wood, and glass differently

One wrap does not protect every material, and the wrong one causes the damage it is meant to prevent. Leather and finished wood get a soft moving blanket first, because shrink wrap straight on the surface can trap heat and humidity, and in a Florida van that means cloudy marks or a stuck film. Fabric and upholstery get wrapped to keep road grit and your stairwell wall off the cushions. Glass tabletops and cabinet doors get corner protection and ride flat or vertical in a padded slot, never loose where a bump cracks an edge.

We match the wrap to what we are carrying, then strap the load so nothing shifts on the Gulf-to-Bay potholes or a hard stop on US-19.

  • Leather and finished wood: blanket first, so wrap never touches the surface
  • Upholstery and fabric: wrapped against grit, walls, and stair scuffs
  • Glass tops and doors: corner guards, padded, carried flat or vertical
  • Wood drawers and doors taped shut so they do not swing on the carry
  • Whole load strapped down so nothing slides on the drive across the bay

Protect the house

Guarding your floors, corners, and door casings on the carry-in

Most furniture damage on a delivery is not to the furniture, it is to the house: a gouged hardwood floor, a cracked door casing, a black scuff down a freshly painted stairwell. We carry the piece, we do not drag it, and we set down runners or pads on hardwood and tile before a single trip across the floor. On a tight doorway, we pad the casing and the hinge side so a hard corner does not take a chunk out of the trim.

A dolly with the wrong wheels marks a floor as fast as the furniture does, so we use the right one for the surface and lift over thresholds instead of rolling across them. The goal is simple: your new piece is in the room and there is no sign we were ever there.

  • Floor runners or pads laid down on hardwood and tile before the carry
  • Door casings and hinge sides padded at tight openings
  • Carried, never dragged, with thresholds lifted over not rolled
  • Wall corners and stair banisters protected on the path in
  • Wheels matched to the surface so the dolly does not mark the floor

How it works

From your call to done

No phone tag, no mystery pricing. You know the cost before we lift a thing.

Tell us the piece

Call or text Matthew with what you have, the pickup spot, and where it is headed.

Get a flat quote

We give you one upfront price based on distance, size, stairs, and timing, with no deposit to book.

We pad and load

Each piece gets blankets, wrap, and straps before it ever goes on the truck.

Deliver and place

We carry it in, up the stairs if needed, and set it exactly where you want it.

How pricing works

Simple, upfront pricing

Here is what most jobs run. Every job still gets a free quote, and the price we quote is the price you pay. No deposit to book, no surprise charges at the curb.

Delivery rates

  • Up to 5 miles$50
  • 5 to 10 miles$75
  • 10+ miles$120

Flat rate for a standard delivery. Bigger or multiple-item loads are quoted upfront, always before we start.

Free, upfront quote

Every job starts with a free, upfront quote. The price we quote is the price you pay.

Flat price, no surge

Same-day, evening, or weekend, the rate is the rate. No surge pricing and no surprise fees once we are loaded.

10% off your first service

New customers, on jobs over $100. Just mention it when you book.

What affects your price

  • How far the pickup and drop-off are
  • The size, weight, and number of items
  • Stairs, elevators, or tight access
  • How quickly you need it done

Why Doorstep

A real local owner, not a faceless app

Padded, wrapped, and strapped

Every piece gets blankets, shrink wrap, and straps before it moves, so scratches and dings do not happen in the first place.

Same-day, 7 days a week

Bought it today and want it tonight? We run mornings, evenings, and weekends across Pinellas and Hillsborough. Often we can get to you same day.

Upfront flat pricing

You get one flat price before we start, and that is the price you pay. No deposit to book, no surge, no surprise fees waiting at the curb.

Owner-operated and careful

Matthew handles your furniture himself, so it is treated like it is going into his own living room. No revolving crew of day labor.

Good to know

Furniture Delivery questions

How much does furniture delivery cost?
We quote a flat price upfront and free, so you know the full cost before you book. What moves the number is distance, the size and number of items, whether there are stairs or tight access, and the timing you need. The price we quote is the price you pay, with no deposit and no surprise fees at the end.
Can you deliver furniture the same day?
Often, yes. We run same-day and on-demand 7 days a week, including evenings and weekends across Pinellas and Hillsborough. Call or text Matthew with your timing and we will tell you straight whether we can hit it.
Will you carry it upstairs and reassemble it?
We do. Stairs, narrow hallways, and tight apartment doorways are part of the job, and we bring dollies and straps for the heavy stuff. Basic reassembly like bed frames and table legs is fine too, just mention it when you call so we pack the right tools.
Do you take single small items, or just full loads?
Single items are welcome. One chair, one dresser, one mattress, no job is too small. You will not pay a full-truck rate for a single piece, and you will not get turned away for it either.
Can you pick up from Facebook Marketplace or a store?
That is one of the most common things we do. Send us the pickup address, whether it is a Marketplace seller, a store, or a warehouse, plus where it is going, and we handle the rest. You never have to be there for the pickup if you coordinate it with the seller.
What kinds of furniture do you move?
Couches, sofas, sectionals, dressers, bed frames and headboards, mattresses and box springs, dining tables and chairs, desks, bookshelves, patio furniture, china cabinets, and armoires. If it is furniture and it fits through the door, we can move it.
Do I have to pay a deposit to book?
No deposit. You book on the flat quote, we show up and do the work, and you pay when the furniture is in place. We take cash, card, Venmo, Zelle, and Cash App.
Can you measure my doorway and stairs before the day, or do you check on arrival?
Both. Text us the door width and a photo of the stairwell or hallway when you call, and we do the turn-radius math while we quote, so a tight fit is priced in upfront instead of becoming a problem at your door. If you are not sure how to measure, send photos of the opening and the path in and we will tell you what we need. We also recheck the tightest point on arrival before we lift.
What happens if the sofa truly will not fit through the door?
We plan for it before we lift. Most pieces that will not fit whole come apart enough to clear the opening: legs off, a sectional split at the connectors, a door popped off its hinges for a few extra inches, or the piece stood on end to take the turn. If a fully built piece genuinely cannot make it by any route, we tell you straight at the quote rather than wedging it in your frame and scratching the trim.
Do you protect my floors and walls, or just the furniture?
Both get protected. We lay runners or pads on hardwood and tile before we carry anything across, pad the door casings and hinge sides at tight openings, and guard wall corners and stair banisters on the path in. We carry pieces rather than drag them and lift over thresholds instead of rolling across them. The aim is a piece set in place with no scuff, gouge, or sign we were ever there.
Will shrink wrap hurt my leather or wood furniture in the Florida heat?
Not the way we do it. We never put shrink wrap directly on leather or a finished wood surface, because in a hot van that can trap humidity and leave cloudy marks or a stuck film. Those pieces get a soft moving blanket against the surface first, with wrap only over the blanket to hold it. Fabric gets wrapped against grit and wall scuffs, and glass tops ride padded with corner guards. The wrap is matched to the material every time.

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Need furniture delivery in Tampa Bay?

Call or text and tell us what you need moved. We answer fast, quote upfront, and often come the same day. 10% Off Your First Service. Serving all of Tampa Bay.

Or text us anytime at (727) 207-4606.

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