Fitness Equipment Moving in Denver — Your Gym, Moved Right
Home gym equipment is heavy, expensive, and often awkward to move. Treadmills don't fold easily. Cable machines weigh hundreds of pounds. Weight racks require complete breakdown. We've done this before — and we'll do it right.
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Moving Fitness Equipment Is Harder Than It Looks
A home gym represents thousands of dollars in equipment. Treadmills weigh 150–300 lbs and have folding mechanisms that must be properly secured for transport. Cable machines with weight stacks can exceed 500 lbs and require complete disassembly to safely move. Even a Peloton, for all its sleek design, is a 140-lb piece of precision technology that can be damaged by a single impact to its display monitor.
The floor protection challenge is equally important. Rubber gym flooring, hardwood, and tile can all be damaged by heavy equipment dragged or dropped carelessly. Olympic weight plates can chip tile if dropped. Power rack bases will gouge hardwood if slid without furniture sliders. Our crew uses proper floor protection throughout every fitness equipment move.
Beyond weight, home gym equipment often lives in basement spaces with low ceilings, narrow doorways, and stairs with tight turns — exactly the kind of access challenge that requires experience to navigate safely. We assess these variables in advance and plan accordingly, so the equipment arrives at its new home intact and ready to use.
Fitness Equipment We Move
- Treadmills — Commercial and residential treadmills — folded, secured, and protected
- Ellipticals & Rowers — Large cardio machines requiring careful floor protection and door clearance
- Cable & Functional Trainers — Weight stack machines fully disassembled for safe transport
- Power Racks & Squat Racks — Complete breakdown and reassembly — every bolt accounted for
- Olympic Weight Sets — Individual plate transport, barbell padding, and weight tree relocation
- Peloton & Smart Bikes — Monitor-first protection, proper padding, and careful handling
- Multi-Station Gyms — Complex multi-function home gym systems fully disassembled and rebuilt
- Commercial-Grade Equipment — Gym relocation for small fitness studios and personal training facilities
Our Fitness Equipment Moving Process
Equipment Inventory & Assessment
We review the full list of equipment being moved — types, sizes, weights, and any special considerations (monitors, weight stacks, calibration requirements).
Floor Protection First
Before any piece moves, floor runners or plywood protection goes down. Finished floors and rubber gym flooring are both protected from the first item to the last.
Strategic Disassembly
Power racks come apart into uprights, crossmembers, and hardware. Cable machines have weight stacks removed individually. Monitors on cardio equipment are padded and secured before the machine moves.
Careful Loading & Padding
Each piece is padded and loaded based on weight and fragility. Monitors, screens, and display panels get extra protection against vibration and impact.
Secure Transport
Heavy equipment is strapped down in the truck to prevent any shifting. Weight plates are boxed or stacked securely — never loose in the truck bed.
Reassembly at New Location
At the destination, we reassemble equipment according to the original configuration. Power racks are rebuilt, cable machines reconnected, and cardio equipment tested for smooth operation before we leave.
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