Couch disassembly?

Anonymous
We just moved into a new house with very narrow doorways and our relatively-new Crate & Barrel sectional won't fit through the doorway of the room in which we intended to use it. Anyone know of any couch disassembly services in the DC area that might be able to help us? We can use it where it is now, but it's not ideal... Any help would be great. Thanks!
Anonymous
Did you use movers? They should've done this for you -- disassembled it to move it where you wanted it and then reassembled.

Look on Thumbtack.com.
Anonymous
Yes, we used movers - but I think it's beyond their expertise/comfort level. Even with taking the legs off it's still 4 inches wider than the door frame. I've read a couple articles about companies in NYC that specialize in taking a couch apart - taking the back and arms off - and then putting it back together. I Googled but couldn't find anything like that here, but thought I'd check on DCUM.
Anonymous
First, call crate and barrel. Most furniture stores of that level will provide detailed insturctions upon request for disassembling furniture. Second, https://www.drsofa.com/
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:First, call crate and barrel. Most furniture stores of that level will provide detailed insturctions upon request for disassembling furniture. Second, https://www.drsofa.com/


Thank you! These are both excellent ideas - not sure why I didn't at least think to call C&B.
Anonymous
Do you mean disassembly of a piece that is intended to be disassembled, or the NYC-style furniture surgery approach where they slice it up and re-uphoslter it on the spot? If the later, try Dave - dstive at aol.com

He is a miracle worker!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Do you mean disassembly of a piece that is intended to be disassembled, or the NYC-style furniture surgery approach where they slice it up and re-uphoslter it on the spot? If the later, try Dave - dstive at aol.com

He is a miracle worker!


Thank you! I meant the latter - furniture surgery.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Do you mean disassembly of a piece that is intended to be disassembled, or the NYC-style furniture surgery approach where they slice it up and re-uphoslter it on the spot? If the later, try Dave - dstive at aol.com

He is a miracle worker!


Thank you! I meant the latter - furniture surgery.


You might be surprised how much a piece is meant to be disassembled to fit through small spaces, even if it doesn't look it. I'd still call C&B.
Anonymous
Are you sure you can't fit it through a window?
Anonymous
There is a guy in virginia named dave who can take apart and put back together any couch.

he also repaired our couch.
Cant remember his last name but his # is 703-266-8100
Anonymous
OP here - PP, thank you so much! I think someone earlier in the chain recommended the same. I will definitely contact him and see if he can help us.

And to the other PP re: the window - no, this is going in a basement, so the only windows are the smaller basement kind. We can get it inside the house, but not down the stairs to the basement.
Anonymous
Can you buy yourself a bit more space by taking the moulding off the door itself? Don't ask me how I know this can work...
Anonymous
I used Dave too, he did a great job.
Anonymous
OP here again with an update in case anyone else needs this info... Since several of the PPs above recommended him, I contacted David Stiverson and he got my couch downstairs! I have no idea how he did it, but he managed to get it down there. I highly recommend him! Here's the Yelp page again: https://www.yelp.com/biz/stiverson-david-upholstery-repair-centreville

Thanks again for the rec, PPs!
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