Having opened and moved safes and vaults for over 25 years, Richardson Safe and Vault has experienced it all. To help your safe or vault move go well, a little planning can save you money and time. The best safe or vault move is a well planned safe or vault move.
To get the most accurate quote, before you call, make sure you can tell the safe mover the following information:
This information will help ensure you get the best and most damage free move possible. The type and brand of safe tells the safe mover what equipment they will need. If stairs are involved, the best safe movers will have special equipment that move even very heavy safes or vaults up and down stairs safely and with no damage. Knowing what type of floors are involved, the best safe and vault movers will bring special equipment that is designed specifically to move safes across wood, tile, or carpeted floors without damage.
Safes MUST be empty for a safe move, otherwise contents can shift during the move and unbalance the safe which can be very dangerous. So you should plan on having the safe empty and open when the safe or vault mover arrives. It needs to be open because the best safe and vault movers will insist on verifying that the safe is empty.
If you cannot open the safe, a real safe and vault specialist can open it for you. Safe and Vault specialists are not just moving companies, they service and open safes too. If you have lost the combination, or your electronic safe isn’t working, then the specialists will ensure that a professional safe cracker is part of your move. The best safe crackers can open your safe or vault with no damage to it, and ensure that it is working again and that you have access to the safe contents after the move.
The last thing you need to do may sound obvious, make sure your safe or vault will fit through all of the doors and passageways at both ends of the move. Richardson Safe and Vault has arrived at moving sites where the residence has been remodeled or the business had improvements after a safe was installed. And yes, some of these changes have resulted in openings or hallways too narrow for the safe to fit through! If you’re not 100% sure that the safe or vault will fit, or if you have special concerns such as construction or structural issues, the best safe and vault movers like Richardson Safe and Vault, for an additional fee, will come to your site or sites and evaluate them prior to the move.
Plan ahead and enjoy a safe and damage free moving experience.
To get the most accurate quote, before you call, make sure you can tell the safe mover the following information:
- Is this a residential or business safe or vault move?
- What type of safe or vault is being moved, burglary safe, jewelry safe, gun safe, business vault, or ATM?
- What is the brand name of the safe or vault being moved?
- Where is the safe or vault located and to what address is it being moved?
- Will the safe or vault have to moved up or down stairs?
- What kind of floors will the safe or vault be moved over, both at the initial location and at the new moved to location?
- Is this a combination or electronic safe?
- Can you open the safe, or will the safe need to be opened (cracked)?
This information will help ensure you get the best and most damage free move possible. The type and brand of safe tells the safe mover what equipment they will need. If stairs are involved, the best safe movers will have special equipment that move even very heavy safes or vaults up and down stairs safely and with no damage. Knowing what type of floors are involved, the best safe and vault movers will bring special equipment that is designed specifically to move safes across wood, tile, or carpeted floors without damage.
Safes MUST be empty for a safe move, otherwise contents can shift during the move and unbalance the safe which can be very dangerous. So you should plan on having the safe empty and open when the safe or vault mover arrives. It needs to be open because the best safe and vault movers will insist on verifying that the safe is empty.
If you cannot open the safe, a real safe and vault specialist can open it for you. Safe and Vault specialists are not just moving companies, they service and open safes too. If you have lost the combination, or your electronic safe isn’t working, then the specialists will ensure that a professional safe cracker is part of your move. The best safe crackers can open your safe or vault with no damage to it, and ensure that it is working again and that you have access to the safe contents after the move.
The last thing you need to do may sound obvious, make sure your safe or vault will fit through all of the doors and passageways at both ends of the move. Richardson Safe and Vault has arrived at moving sites where the residence has been remodeled or the business had improvements after a safe was installed. And yes, some of these changes have resulted in openings or hallways too narrow for the safe to fit through! If you’re not 100% sure that the safe or vault will fit, or if you have special concerns such as construction or structural issues, the best safe and vault movers like Richardson Safe and Vault, for an additional fee, will come to your site or sites and evaluate them prior to the move.
Plan ahead and enjoy a safe and damage free moving experience.
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