Reliable Appliance Moving Services in Jacksonville – Safe, Efficient & Affordable

Moving large home appliances like refrigerators, washers, and dishwashers requires more than just manpower—it demands expertise, proper tools, and a solid understanding of how to handle delicate, heavy, and often awkwardly shaped machines. At Pro Touch Movers, we offer dependable, professional appliance moving services for homeowners, renters, and businesses across Jacksonville, FL.


Whether you’re relocating a washer and dryer to the garage, moving a new fridge into your kitchen, or need help transporting a washing machine, our experienced team has you covered. We’re here to make the process simple, stress-free, and safe for your appliances—and your home.

Why Choose Pro Touch Movers for Appliance Moving?

Searching for “refrigerator movers near me” or “fridge moving service”? Pro Touch Movers brings years of hands-on experience, reliable service, and a commitment to customer satisfaction.

Here’s what sets us apart:


  • Trained Appliance Movers – Not Temporary Labor
  • Proper Dollies, Straps, and Lifting Equipment
  • Protective Padding and Wrapping for All Appliances
  • Full-Service Moving – Disconnect, Move, Reconnect (when safe)
  • Licensed, Insured, and Locally Trusted
  • Affordable Pricing with Transparent Estimates


We don’t just “get the job done”—we treat your home and your appliances with the care they deserve.


What Appliances Do We Move?

We move all major household appliances, including:

Refrigerators & Freezers

From single-door to French-door models and commercial walk-ins, we handle refrigerator moving with utmost care. Our team ensures doors are secured, contents are cleared, and units are properly tilted and transported upright to avoid damage to cooling systems.

We also know the best way to move a freezer, whether it's a chest freezer, upright model, or part of a larger appliance package.

Washing Machines & Dryers

Transporting a washing machine and dryer requires attention to detail. We secure drums, disconnect water and electrical connections, and properly load them into our trucks to avoid leaks or mechanical issues.


Have questions about relocating washer and dryer to garage or another area of your home? We've got the know-how and the tools to get it done right.

Dishwashers

Moving a dishwasher involves carefully disconnecting plumbing and electrical components before loading. Whether you’re moving it to a new home or simply need your dishwasher moved out temporarily for renovations, we’ve got your back.

Specialized Appliance Moving Situations

In-Home Appliance Rearranging


Redesigning your kitchen? Need to shift appliances for floor remodeling or renovation work? We offer in-home appliance moving to help you move heavy units without risking injury or damage to floors and walls.


Delivery & Installation Coordination


Bought a new fridge or washer online or from a retailer? Let us handle delivery to your home. We can also place it in position and reconnect it if applicable (non-plumbing/electrical).


Appliance Storage Moves


Renovating your home? We’ll safely relocate and store your appliances in your garage or storage unit until you’re ready to reinstall.

How Our Appliance Moving Process Works

We make it easy:


  1. Free Consultation & Quote – We assess your appliances, distance, access points, and layout.
  2. Schedule the Move – Pick a date and time that works for you.
  3. Preparation & Disconnection – We handle safe unplugging and draining where needed.
  4. Transport – With padded equipment and professional handling.
  5. Placement or Storage – We place the appliance exactly where you want it.



Need a move my fridge service or help with transporting washer and dryer? We’re just a phone call away.

Tips for a Smooth Appliance Move

To ensure your move goes off without a hitch, here are a few expert tips:


1. Empty Appliances in Advance


Remove food from refrigerators and clean out dishwashers and washers to prevent leaks or messes during transport.


2. Let Refrigerators Defrost


If possible, unplug fridges 24 hours in advance to allow time to defrost. This protects the compressor and prevents water leaks.


3. Secure Moving Parts


We secure drums in washing machines and tape down loose refrigerator shelves and bins, but if you’ve already removed parts, that’s a bonus!


4. Clear the Path


Move rugs, décor, and fragile items from the hallway or kitchen for a safe, clear route.


5. Ask Before Reconnecting


We’re happy to reconnect plug-and-play appliances, but anything requiring plumbing or complex electrical work should be left to a licensed technician.

We Proudly Serve Jacksonville and Surrounding Areas

If you're Googling “fridge movers near me” or “local refrigerator movers”, you're in luck. We service:


  • Jacksonville
  • Jacksonville Beach
  • St. Augustine
  • Fruit Cove
  • South Jacksonville
  • Ponte Vedra
  • Ortega
  • Beach Walk
  • St. Johns Town Center

Why Appliance Moving Requires a Specialist

Large appliances aren’t just heavy—they’re expensive, complex, and sensitive. Mishandling a refrigerator could damage the coolant system. Tilting a washing machine incorrectly could ruin the drum. DIY moving risks injury, damage, and unnecessary repair costs.

Let the pros handle it—safely, quickly, and affordably.

FAQs About Appliance Moving

  • Can you move a refrigerator while it's still full?

    We strongly recommend emptying and cleaning your refrigerator before moving it to avoid spills, smells, and damage.

  • Is it okay to transport a washer or dryer on its side?

    Transporting a washing machine on its side can cause drum misalignment or internal damage. We always transport upright unless manufacturer-approved otherwise.

  • Do you move built-in appliances?

    Yes, we move built-in dishwashers and other appliances, but disconnection/reconnection of hardwired units may require a licensed plumber or electrician.

  • Can you deliver a new appliance I bought online?

    Absolutely! We’ll pick it up from the store or warehouse and deliver it directly to your home.

  • What’s the best way to move a freezer?

    Always move upright, secure the door, and let it sit for a few hours before plugging back in to allow fluids to settle.

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