Royal Crown Renos provides professional furniture assembly services in North York for flat-pack and delivered furniture of all types, along with furniture repair services for pieces that have broken, loosened, or sustained damage. Whether you have a new IKEA kitchen order to assemble, a bed frame that arrived in twenty boxes, a sectional sofa that needs reassembly after a move, or a solid wood chair that has come apart at the joints, our experienced team handles the work correctly and efficiently, without the frustration of a misread instruction sheet or a stripped cam lock.
Furniture assembly is one of those jobs that takes a professional half the time and a homeowner an entire weekend. Here is what makes the difference:
Experience with all major brands: IKEA, Article, Structube, Pottery Barn, Wayfair, and custom furniture manufacturers, we have assembled furniture from every common and not-so-common flat-pack system.
Correct tools for every fastener: We bring the right tools for every connection type, including impact drivers calibrated for cam locks and dowels, so fittings are snug without stripping.
Instruction-independent assembly: Experienced assemblers read furniture construction, not just instructions. When a manual is unclear or wrong, we identify the correct assembly sequence from the pieces rather than forcing the wrong step.
Wall anchoring for safety: Tall furniture such as bookcases, wardrobes, and dressers should be anchored to the wall where required, particularly important for homes with children.
A new furniture delivery sitting in flat packs or a chair that has been leaning against the wall for a month, waiting to be repaired. We can take care of it this week.
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Our furniture assembly services in North York and repair work cover a wide range of residential furniture needs:
Flat-pack furniture assembly: Complete assembly of IKEA, Wayfair, and other flat-pack furniture, including wardrobes, bookcases, beds, desks, dining sets, and storage units.
Delivered furniture assembly: Assembly of fully or partially disassembled furniture from furniture stores and online retailers, including sectionals, bed frames, and dining tables.
Post-move furniture reassembly: Re-assembling furniture that was disassembled for a move, including locating and sorting hardware that arrived in mixed bags.
Furniture joint repair: Re-gluing, clamping, and reinforcing chairs, tables, and case furniture joints that have loosened or separated.
Drawer and cabinet repair: Replacing broken drawer runners, adjusting cabinet hinges, and repairing drawer boxes that have come apart or no longer slide smoothly.
Wall anchoring: Anchoring bookcases, wardrobes, and dressers to wall studs with appropriate anti-tip hardware for safety compliance.
Professional furniture assembly is faster and more reliable than it looks because of what we bring to the job: the right tools, experience with common assembly systems, and a methodical approach:
Inventory check: All boxes are opened, and hardware bags are checked against the parts list before assembly begins, so missing pieces are identified before they are needed mid-build.
Layout and preparation: Work area cleared, padding placed to protect floors and furniture surfaces, and panels laid out in assembly sequence.
Assembly: Furniture assembled in the correct sequence using calibrated tools, with all fasteners checked for correct tightness before moving to the next stage.
Placement and anchoring: Completed furniture moved to its final position, drawers and doors adjusted for smooth operation, and anti-tip anchoring fitted where required.
How long does furniture assembly take?
A standard wardrobe or bookcase takes one to two hours. Large or complex pieces such as walk-in wardrobe systems, bunk beds with desks, or full bedroom suites take longer. We estimate assembly time when you book and can often schedule multiple pieces in the same visit to save you a call-out.
Can you assemble furniture that was delivered in multiple boxes?
Yes. We handle multi-box deliveries routinely. We begin by opening and inventorying all boxes together before starting, which is the most reliable way to catch a missing part before it holds up the build.
Is it worth repairing furniture, or should I replace it?
For solid wood and quality upholstered furniture, repair is almost always worthwhile. A chair with a separated joint, a table with a loose leg, or a wardrobe with a broken drawer box can be returned to full function for a fraction of the replacement cost. For low-cost flat-pack furniture with structural damage to the board or cam lock holes, replacement is usually the more practical solution. We assess and advise honestly.
Furniture assembly and repair services are available across North York, Markham, Richmond Hill, and Vaughan. Contact us to book or add furniture assembly to any existing service visit.
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