Full-size gun safes
Large firearm safes need access review around height, weight, balance, and turning clearance.
Boswell Safe & Vault Co.
Gun Safe Moving
Gun safes are heavy, awkward, and often routed through garages, thresholds, stairs, hallways, and tight turns. Boswell reviews access before the move is quoted.
Overview
California gun safe moves often involve garage placement, upstairs or downstairs moves, home-to-home relocation, dealer delivery, or removal of an older safe.
The quote process starts with photos of the safe, route, stairs, doorway openings, floor surfaces, and final placement area.
Text photos of your safe, stairs, doorways, and final placement area for a faster quote.
Services
Large firearm safes need access review around height, weight, balance, and turning clearance.
Garage-to-room, room-to-garage, and in-home placement requests are reviewed around route conditions.
Upstairs or downstairs gun safe moves depend on stair construction, landings, rails, and safe weight.
New and used gun safe delivery can be planned around pickup details and final placement.
Older gun safes can be reviewed for removal, relocation, or disposal depending on access.
Photos help confirm the model, access route, and equipment requirements before scheduling.
Property Protection
A gun safe can damage floors, thresholds, walls, and stairways if the route is not reviewed. The safe size, weight, and balance affect how the move should be handled.
Safe moving is not regular moving. Weight, stairs, tight turns, flooring, and final placement all matter. Boswell Safe and Vault Co. reviews the details before the move so the job can be planned properly.
Process
Pricing Factors
Weight, height, width, depth, and balance affect equipment needs and the crew plan.
Driveway, parking, doorways, turns, elevators, and long carries can change the move plan.
Stairs, landings, rails, tile, wood, concrete, carpet, and thresholds all affect property protection.
Upstairs rooms, basements, garages, offices, closets, and commercial spaces each need a different review.
Removing an old safe can require different equipment and planning than delivering a new one.
Photos and model tags help quote the work more accurately before scheduling.
Service Area
Common requests include garage-to-home placement, upstairs gun safe moving, delivery of a newly purchased safe, and removal of an old firearm safe. Real job examples can be added later when approved job notes exist.
FAQs
Safe moving cost depends on the safe weight, dimensions, pickup city, delivery city, stairs, flooring, tight turns, long carries, and whether removal or disposal is involved.
Some upstairs moves are possible, but they need careful review. Boswell asks for photos of the safe, staircase, landings, railings, flooring, and final placement area before quoting.
Downstairs safe moves depend on weight, stair construction, access width, turns, and the landing area. Photos help the crew understand the route before scheduling.
Property protection is part of the planning process. The exact protection needed depends on the safe, access route, flooring, thresholds, stairs, and doorway conditions.
Send photos of the safe front, model tag if available, pickup location, delivery location, stairs, doorways, tight turns, flooring, and final placement area.
Exact weight helps, but it is not always required at first. Send the model tag, manufacturer, dimensions, and photos so Boswell can help estimate the move requirements.
Ready For A Quote?
Call, text photos, or use the quote page so Boswell can review the job before it is scheduled.