Flat-pack furniture has become the default for most Palm Bay homeowners — IKEA orders, Wayfair deliveries, and Amazon packages show up daily across Port Malabar, Bayside Lakes, and Palm Bay Village. The furniture looks straightforward in the photos. The assembly instructions tell a different story. Furniture assembly in Palm Bay means having someone who can interpret a 47-step diagram, has the right tools, and won't strip a cam lock or overtighten a bolt on the first piece they build. We've assembled hundreds of pieces across Brevard County and we do it efficiently, correctly, and without damaging your floors or walls in the process.
What We Assemble in Palm Bay
- Bedroom furniture — bed frames (platform, storage, canopy), dressers, nightstands, armoires, wardrobes
- Living room furniture — TV consoles, bookshelves, display cabinets, accent tables, sectional sofas, entertainment centers
- Office furniture — standing desks, L-desks, bookcases, filing cabinets, office chairs
- Kids' furniture & play equipment — bunk beds, loft beds, toy organizers, playhouses
- Outdoor & patio furniture — dining sets, lounge chairs, pergolas, hammock stands, outdoor sectionals
- Storage & organization — garage shelving units, pantry organizers, laundry storage systems
- IKEA systems — full IKEA kitchen assembly separate from installation, PAX wardrobes, KALLAX shelving, BILLY bookcases, and all other IKEA product lines
Why Palm Bay Homes Need Professional Furniture Assembly
Florida's humidity creates a specific challenge with flat-pack furniture that most instruction manuals don't mention. MDF and particle board — the material used in the vast majority of furniture at every price point — absorbs moisture rapidly. A wardrobe left in boxes on a Palm Bay lanai for a week can arrive at assembly with swollen panels, misaligned pre-drilled holes, and cam locks that no longer seat properly. We work with what we have and know when a piece needs to be returned versus when it can be assembled successfully despite minor moisture absorption.
Outdoor furniture presents a separate issue. Patio sets assembled without thread-locking compound on critical bolts will loosen in 3–6 months under Palm Bay's heat-expansion and cooling cycles. We apply thread locker to joints that need it, and we tighten hardware appropriately for outdoor use — not just hand-tight as the generic instructions typically specify.
How Our Furniture Assembly Service Works
We arrive with all tools needed, confirm the pieces are on-site and complete (missing hardware is a common problem with flat-pack deliveries), then assemble efficiently while protecting your floors with moving blankets. For large pieces like wardrobes and bed frames, we move them to the correct room before assembly — it's much harder to relocate a fully built wardrobe in a Palm Bay home's narrow hallway.
We tighten everything properly, level adjustable feet, and confirm drawers slide smoothly and doors close flush. We don't leave until the piece is fully functional and you're satisfied with the result. Packaging disposal is available on request.
Furniture Assembly Pricing in Palm Bay
Simple pieces (nightstands, small bookshelves, accent tables) typically run $50–$80 each. Mid-size pieces (dressers, TV consoles, beds) run $100–$175. Large or complex pieces like full wardrobes, bunk beds, and multi-piece office setups are quoted by the project — usually $150–$350 depending on complexity. For multi-room or multi-piece jobs, we often offer a flat-rate package price.
Serving Palm Bay and All of Brevard County
We assemble furniture throughout Palm Bay — Port Malabar, Bayside Lakes, Palm Bay Village, Palm Bay Point, and Palm Bay Estates — as well as Melbourne, Malabar, Grant-Valkaria, and surrounding Brevard County areas.