Patio Furniture Assembly
Professional assembly of outdoor patio furniture including dining sets, seating, and lounge furniture.
How I Can Help
Tasks Not Typically Included
Always Part of the Job
How It Works
Request service
Review scope and estimate
Schedule and complete work
Final walkthrough
Why Choose Bedrock for Patio Furniture Assembly
Owner Operated Service
Direct One-on-One Support
Transparent Solo Pricing
Personally Guaranteed Work
Patio Furniture Assembly Questions
Patio furniture assembly starts at $150 for a minimum service call. Simple chairs run $25-50 each when assembling multiple pieces. Full dining sets and sectional groups typically run $175-350 depending on piece count and complexity.
Yes, furniture needs to be on-site before your appointment. I can often schedule assembly the same day as a delivery window from Costco, Wayfair, or a local retailer if timing allows.
Yes, I assemble outdoor furniture from Costco, Home Depot, Lowes, Wayfair, Amazon, and any other retailer. I’m familiar with the typical hardware and instruction quality across major brands.
Yes, I position and arrange assembled furniture on your patio or deck where you want it. Heavy sectionals and dining tables are no problem to move into final position.
Yes, I break down and remove all boxes, foam, zip ties, and packaging. Your outdoor space is ready to use when I leave.
Ready to Enjoy Your New Patio Furniture?
from $150
This section helps this page show up when people search for patio furniture assembly while giving readers clear guidance on what a professional assembly service involves.
In the Twin Cities, patio furniture assembly is a popular service in spring when new sets arrive for the outdoor season and in late summer when furniture purchased during peak season finally gets put together. Large sectionals and multi-piece dining sets with glass tops or umbrella tables benefit from having a second set of hands to position and level correctly without risking damage to components. Getting all connection hardware fully tightened, checking that reclining or adjustable pieces move freely, and confirming table and chair height compatibility before the job is done are the finishing details that make the difference.
