Short answer

A large-television moving quote should identify the exact TV and separate wall-mount work from packing and transport. Give providers the brand, model, screen size, overall width, height and depth, weight from reliable product information, current condition photos, stand or feet, wall bracket, remote, cables and whether the original box and fitted inserts are available. Explain who will remove the TV from its stand or wall, whether a qualified installer is needed, and whether remounting, tuning or cable work is requested at delivery. Show doorways, stairs, lifts, carrying distance and parking at both addresses. Ask how the screen will be protected, kept supported, restrained in the vehicle and prevented from carrying other loads. Do not tape materials directly to the screen or assume a mover will transport a television flat; follow the manufacturer's instructions for the specific model. Confirm condition checks, packaging responsibility, exclusions, crew, vehicle, pickup window, destination placement and installation boundaries in writing before accepting the quote.

Separate the TV job into clear tasks

TaskDetails to confirmScope risk
UnmountingStand, wall bracket, cables and installer requirementRemoval from a wall is not automatic.
Condition recordPowered-on check and dated photosExisting panel marks can be disputed later.
PackingOriginal box, fitted inserts or purpose-made protectionA blanket alone may not protect the panel edges.
CarryingCrew, route and handling pointsLarge screens are awkward even when not extremely heavy.
TransportPosition, support and vehicle restraintThe panel must not flex, tip or carry other loads.
InstallationStand fitting, wall mounting, tuning and cablesDelivery does not automatically include technical setup.

What affects a large-TV moving quote?

  • screen size and overall cabinet dimensions
  • documented model weight
  • panel type and construction
  • availability of the original packaging
  • custom box or rigid protection
  • wall unmounting and remounting
  • stand, feet and bracket handling
  • stairs, lifts and narrow turns
  • carrying distance
  • crew size
  • single-item versus household load
  • pickup and delivery timing
  • installation and cable work
  • declared condition and insurance questions

What information should you give TV movers?

  • brand and full model number
  • screen size
  • overall width, height and depth
  • documented weight
  • current powered-on photo
  • close-ups of scratches or marks
  • photo of the rear and connection area
  • stand, feet, bracket and accessory list
  • whether the original box and inserts exist
  • pickup and delivery route photos
  • stairs, lifts and parking
  • whether it is wall mounted
  • requested unmounting, placement or remounting
  • pickup window and destination contact

Use model-specific handling instructions

Television construction and approved transport methods vary. Find the manual or manufacturer guidance for the exact model and provide it when the handling position, stand removal or lifting points are unclear.

A provider should not be asked to guess whether the panel can travel flat, where it can be held or which screws belong to the stand. Keep model-specific parts labelled and protected.

Document condition and installation boundaries

  1. Power the TV on and photograph the displayed image before packing.
  2. Photograph the bezel, corners, rear and existing marks.
  3. Label cables, feet, stand parts and remote controls.
  4. State who removes the TV from a wall or stand.
  5. Confirm whether delivery means placement only or includes installation.
  6. Test the TV after delivery when practical and record any immediate concern.

Hypothetical example: marketplace 85-inch TV pickup

Suppose a buyer purchases an 85-inch television without its original box. The seller can demonstrate that it works but cannot remove the wall bracket.

The job brief supplies the model, dimensions, condition photos, building lift measurements and seller window. A separate installer handles unmounting, while the mover quotes purpose-made protection, transport and placement only.

TV-moving mistakes to avoid

  • using screen size as the only measurement
  • lifting by the panel edge
  • taping directly to the screen
  • packing the remote and stand screws loosely
  • assuming a wall-mounted TV is ready to collect
  • not testing or photographing the TV first
  • hiding stairs or lift limits
  • placing other goods against the screen
  • assuming remounting is included
  • using seller listing photos instead of current condition photos

Large-TV transport checklist

  • model and manual found
  • dimensions and weight recorded
  • condition tested and photographed
  • packaging method agreed
  • stand, bracket and accessories listed
  • unmounting responsibility confirmed
  • pickup and delivery access measured
  • crew and vehicle suitability confirmed
  • load support and restraint discussed
  • installation scope separated
  • pickup window confirmed
  • delivery condition check planned