Art Moving Services

You don’t want to leave anything to chance when it comes to moving art. Whether it’s an original painting, a fragile sculpture, or a valuable antique, your art collection deserves extra care and attention.

At America’s Finest Moving, we understand the value of your artwork and have specialized in providing top-tier art moving services for years.

We are more than just an art moving company – we’re a team of professionals dedicated to preserving the integrity of every piece, no matter how large, fragile, or valuable.

Let’s face it: Art is delicate. Moving a priceless painting or sculpture isn’t the same as packing your kitchenware or furniture. Even the slightest mishandling can result in irreversible damage. That’s where America’s Finest Moving comes in. We’re not just movers; we’re art handlers and art conservators.

Our team understands the unique requirements of transporting art and antiques, ensuring that every piece is handled with the care and expertise it deserves.

You’ve spent years collecting these pieces, so why risk moving them without professional help? Our highly trained art movers use only the best equipment and packing materials to ensure your treasures arrive in perfect condition. After all, wouldn’t you rather trust your art to experts than rely on luck?

We know what you’re thinking: “What sets your company apart from other art moving companies?” Well, a lot!

Here’s why we stand out from the competition:

Specialized Packing Materials

We don’t use generic boxes or bubble wrap. Our team utilizes museum-quality packing materials, including custom crating, foam padding, and acid-free paper, ensuring your art is safeguarded.

Climate-Controlled Transport

Temperature and humidity changes can wreak havoc on delicate artwork. Our trucks are climate-controlled and equipped with temperature-sensitive materials, ensuring your pieces are transported in a stable environment.

Experienced Handlers

Our delicate art movers aren’t just any movers—they’re specially trained to handle fragile and valuable items. They understand the nuances of packing, transporting, and unloading art in a way that keeps it safe.

Shock-Resistant and Anti-Vibration Crates

We employ shock-resistant and anti-vibration crates for more delicate and oversized pieces to further protect the artwork from any movement or environmental impact during transit.

Fully Insured

We offer comprehensive artwork security and insurance options, so you can rest easy knowing that your art is covered from when it leaves your hands to when it reaches its new home.

White Glove Service

If you want the highest level of care, our white glove moving service is exactly what you need. Our team will move your art and install it at your new location, ensuring everything is placed perfectly.

Are you curious about how we move your prized art collection? It’s a process that has been fine-tuned over the years and starts long before moving day.

Here’s a breakdown of how we handle your artwork from start to finish.

Initial Consultation
Custom Packing Solutions
Climate-Controlled Transportation
Delivery and Installation

We begin with a detailed consultation to understand your specific needs. Whether you’re moving a few pieces of art or an entire collection, we’ll assess the requirements and develop a custom plan tailored to your items. During this phase, we’ll discuss factors like the size, weight, and value of your art, as well as any special handling needs, including provenance documentation.

Once we’ve created a plan, our expert team will prepare your items for the move. We offer exemplary art transport services, including creating custom crates for sculptures and large pieces, utilizing acid-free paper to wrap fragile surfaces, and applying foam padding to ensure everything is adequately cushioned—Weloy UV protection measures and archival standards in our platform, susceptible pieces coking process.

Your art deserves a safe environment during the move. Our trucks are equipped with climate-control technology, which means that changes in temperature or humidity won’t affect your pieces. No matter where you’re moving, we’ll ensure your artwork is transported optimally.

Once we arrive at your new location, our job isn’t over. We go the extra mile by carefully unloading and placing your art exactly where you want it. If needed, our team can help with the installation, ensuring everything is handled precisely.

What precautions do you take when moving fine art?

We use custom packing materials, climate-controlled vehicles, and trained handlers to ensure your fine art is transported safely and securely.

Can you move large sculptures or oversized artwork?

Absolutely! We specialize in creating custom crates for oversized and uniquely shaped pieces to ensure safe transport.

Are your services insured?

Yes, we offer comprehensive insurance options to cover your art from pickup to delivery.

Do you handle art installation at the destination?

Yes, our white glove service includes art installation to ensure your pieces are perfectly placed in your new space.

Can you move antiques as well as fine art?

Yes, we are experienced in moving both fine art and antiques with the same level of care and precision.

How do you wrap fine art for moving?

When wrapping fine art, use acid-free paper to avoid damage, then add a layer of bubble wrap for cushioning. Place corner protectors on the edges and secure the entire piece in a sturdy, appropriately sized box. Consider using foam boards or a crate for more significant pieces for extra protection.

How do you transport fine art prints?

Transport fine art prints by sandwiching them between two pieces of cardboard or foam boards, then wrapping them in bubble wrap. Always place them flat in the vehicle to avoid bending, and ensure they are secured to prevent movement during transit.

How do you pack paintings to move on a budget?

For a budget-friendly move, wrap paintings in blankets or towels for protection. Use masking tape to create a grid across the framed art glass to prevent shattering. Then, place the artwork in a sturdy box with extra padding from household items like clothes or linens to fill gaps.

How do you protect a painting from moving?

To protect a painting:

Cover it with glassine paper or acid-free tissue paper to prevent smudging.
Wrap it in bubble wrap and secure the corners with padding.
If possible, transport the painting upright and use a wooden or cardboard crate for additional protection.

How do you flatten a rolled fine art print?

To flatten a rolled fine art print:

Carefully unroll it and place it face down on a clean surface.
Put a few heavy books or flat objects on the corners and let them sit for a day or two.
Avoid using too much weight to prevent creasing.

How do you move large pieces of art?

When moving large art pieces, consider custom crates or oversized boxes. Protect the art with padding, bubble wrap, and corner protectors. Always move large art upright and secure it in the vehicle with straps to prevent shifting during transit.

Can you roll fine art prints?

Fine art prints can be rolled, but it’s important to roll them loosely and use acid-free paper to protect the surface. Place the rolled print in a sturdy tube for transport. Avoid moving them too tightly to prevent damage.

How do you travel with fine art?

Pack it securely using bubble wrap and protective padding when traveling with fine art. Consider using custom crates or an exemplary art shipping service specializing in delicate artwork for longer distances or air travel.

How do you keep framed art from moving?

To keep framed art from moving:

Wrap it in bubble wrap and secure the edges with painter’s tape.
Place the wrapped piece in a snug box, using packing peanuts or foam to fill gaps.
Place the art upright in the vehicle and secure it with straps or padding.

How do you move posters without damaging them?

You are rolling posters loosely and placing them in a sturdy poster tube to move them without damage. Alternatively, if you want to keep them flat, place them between two pieces of cardboard, wrap them in plastic, and transport them flat to avoid creasing.

How do you prepare to move artwork?

Prepare artwork by wrapping each piece in acid-free paper or bubble wrap. For framed pieces, use corner protectors and place them in sturdy boxes or custom crates. Label each package as “Fragile” and ensure they are well-secured for transport.

What do you wrap pictures in when moving?

When moving pictures, wrap them in bubble wrap or use glassine paper for added protection against smudging. For framed pictures, add corner protectors, then place them in appropriately sized boxes filled with cushioning materials like foam or packing peanuts.

How do you move an antique?

To move an antique:

Wrap it in moving blankets and bubble wrap for protection.
Secure delicate parts like drawers or handles with tape or padding.
If the item is particularly fragile, consider using a wooden crate or hiring a specialized moving service for antiques.

What should you not do with antique furniture?

Avoid using tape directly on the wood or fabric when moving antique furniture, as it can leave residue or cause damage. Please do not attempt to disassemble antique furniture unless you are sure it can be reassembled without harm.

How do you transport antiques?

Transport antiques by wrapping them in bubble wrap or blankets and securing any movable parts. Use specialized crates or boxes for fragile items, and place the antiques in the moving vehicle so they do not shift or get damaged during transit.

How much does it cost to ship antique furniture?

The cost to ship antique furniture varies based on the distance, size, and piece weight. On average, shipping costs can range from $300 to $2,000 or more, depending on the level of care required and if crating or white-glove services are needed.

Does refinishing an antique reduce value?

Yes, refinishing an antique can sometimes reduce its value, especially if it is considered highly collectible. Restoring the original finish and maintaining its patina is generally preferred by collectors and can preserve its authenticity.

How do you move fine furniture?

To move fine furniture:

Wrap it in moving blankets to prevent scratches and damage.
Use bubble wrap for more delicate areas and secure any movable parts.
If necessary, disassemble the furniture to avoid damage during transport and reassemble it after the move.

How do you pack an antique?

Pack antiques carefully in acid-free paper, bubble wrap, or moving blankets. Use corner protectors for delicate items and secure them in a sturdy box or custom crate with ample padding to avoid shifting during transit.

How do you value antique items?

Consider consulting an appraiser or researching similar items sold at auctions to value antique items. Factors that affect value include rarity, condition, age, and provenance. An expert appraisal is the best way to get an accurate estimate.

How do you move furniture for painting?

To move furniture for painting:

Disassemble any parts that can be removed to make moving easier.
Wrap the furniture in blankets or bubble wrap to protect it from damage.
If the furniture is large, use a dolly or sliders to move it without causing scratches.