Kitchen Appliance Movers in Santa Fe, NM
Atta Boy’s kitchen appliance movers in Santa Fe, NM transport refrigerators, freezers, ranges/ovens, cooktops, microwaves, dishwashers, washers & dryers with floor/stair protection, appliance dollies, pads/straps, and liftgate loading. We place and level at delivery; disconnect/reconnect by owner or licensed vendor. Serving Santa Fe, Rio Rancho, Albuquerque & Northern New Mexico.


Kitchen Appliance Movers in Santa Fe, NM
Refrigerators, Ranges, Ovens, Dishwashers & Laundry — Pads, Straps, Dollies & Liftgate
Appliances are heavy, awkward, and easy to damage—your floors, doors, and panels need protection. Our insured crew performs a quick path check (thresholds, stairs, tight turns), lays floor runners and door-jamb guards, then pad-wraps, straps, and dollies each unit out safely. Glass shelves and drawers ride boxed/padded; hoses and cords are bagged and taped to the unit. We liftgate-load for transport and place/level the appliance exactly where you want it at the new home. For installs, we coordinate timing with your plumber/electrician/HVAC as needed. Clear pricing, punctual arrivals—appliance moving done right.

Whatever You Have, We Can Move It!
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Refrigerators & freezers (side-by-side, French door, counter-depth)
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Ranges & wall ovens (gas/electric; vendor disconnect)
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Cooktops & microwaves (OTR removal with vendor)
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Dishwashers (vendor disconnect)
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Washers & dryers (electric/gas; vendor disconnect)
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Wine fridges & beverage centers
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Just Call Us! (505) 780-0199
Why Choose Atta-Boy Movers for Your Single Item Move?
For 21+ years, owner Mike and his crew—Omar and Antionio—have moved Santa Fe the by-the-book way: careful, insured, and on time. As a local moving company in Santa Fe, NM, we protect floors and furniture, give clear pricing, and handle everything: residential and apartment moves, office/commercial, packing/unpacking or fragile-only, labor-only, piano & specialty (safes, pool tables, art), single-item/Marketplace, and short-term pack, store & deliver. Serving Santa Fe, Rio Rancho, Albuquerque, and Northern New Mexico—done right, no shortcuts.

