L-Shaped Sofa Disassembly and Reassembly Service
L-Shaped Sofa Disassembly
L-shaped sofas (sometimes called "corner sofas") combine the bulk of a regular sofa with the awkwardness of a sectional. They rarely fit through doorways without coming apart, and they rarely come apart easily without practice. We split L-shaped sofas at the factory connection point, separate the corner unit, and handle each section to the new room - usually in well under an hour.
Services We Provided
- Standard L-shaped sofa disassembly (factory split point)
- Frame-only splits where the factory design supports it
- Corner unit and chaise lounge separation
- Leg removal for tighter door clearance
- Cushion and pillow handling
- Reassembly with hardware torqued to spec
- Wall-protection during the move
Why Choose Dismantle Furniture
- L-shaped sofas are one of our most common jobs
- We bring the right adapter tools for hidden factory joints
- Hardware bagged and labeled - nothing goes missing
- Reassembled square and tight at the new place
- Insured against frame and upholstery damage
Service Area
L-shaped sofa service throughout Washington DC, Maryland, Northern Virginia, Delaware, and Pennsylvania.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does an L-shaped sofa come apart?
Most L-shaped sofas have a factory connection point between the main sofa body and the corner or chaise section. We split them there and, if needed, remove the legs to reduce height clearance.
Can my L-shaped sofa fit through a 30-inch doorway after disassembly?
In most cases yes. Individual sections are typically 30-36 inches wide and can be angled through standard doorways.
Is reassembly included?
Yes. We reassemble the sofa at the destination and make sure it sits square and tight.
How long does the whole job take?
Usually 45-75 minutes from arrival to completion, including reassembly at the new location.
Do you protect the walls and floors during the move?
Yes. We use corner guards and floor protection throughout.
What if the sofa doesn't have a factory split point?
We assess the frame and can work with non-split designs by maximizing how the sections are angled through the doorway. Most L-shaped sofas do have a factory connection point.





