How to Protect Your Furniture when Moving:
Often moves include taking some furniture as well. As the move goes, if your furniture is not well protected, it could get damaged or get broken. It is understandable that you wouldn’t move furniture which would cost too much to relocate and you could get it new for less money after your move. But what happens when you have pieces of household furniture that you wish to relocate and transport safely to your new home? Here is how to protect your furniture when moving it to your new home – from the packing to the loading in the truck and the transportation – we’ve explained it to you.
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As your plan begins to form, the first thing to do is take count of what you have for moving. Take a look at the furniture you want to relocate so that you can organize the packing supplies and the right protection for it. The best way to protect furniture when moving is to consider its specifics and provide in time the right materials to use for the move. Here are our suggestions to protect your furniture when it is being shipped:- Wrap the legs of furniture like tables and chairs with pieces of cloth, towels or just put socks on them. In this way if they get in contact with the floor, the doors or the door frames, you will have minimized the chance of dents and other damages. Plus, if you want to protect your floors and carpets during the relocation, you should use this trick for other furniture with legs, that are out of metal.
- If you have fragile items, use towels, clothes and linens to wrap them before you place them in a box and that is very important. Make sure that it is clear what every blanket, towel, etc. contains – what if the movers don’t know that pieces of your precious china are wrapped up in those kitchen towels and throw them on the floor?
- Pictures and mirror frames are best protected in cardboard. Use their original box and if you don’t keep it – a similar sized one or just wrap them with cardboard – it will do the same good job.
- Another good option for fragile items like plates and mirrors is the bubble wrap – use several layers of it before you place the packed item in the box. Using only packing paper does not provide this level of protection and it could lead to damages and broken items.
- For items like brooms, lamp stands, rakes, etc. use a rope to tie them up and tape for extra safety. This will protect them from shifting in the truck and causing damages to your furniture. Wrap the sharp edges well, too. Never let them loose!
- You can use pillows in between the large and heavy furniture in the truck for protection against friction. Use for protection in the truck moving pads or moving blankets. Bed linen is not a very good idea as it could tear and break under the pressure of heavy furniture on it. On the other hand, if you want to save on moving costs, you can use your own blankets instead. You just have to wash them after the move is over before you use them again. Also place blankets on the floor of the moving truck for the same reason – better furniture protection.
- Every item that can scratch should be wrapped - sharp edges of tables, headboards, etc. You can use furniture padding in between those items inside the moving truck. If you have small parts like bolts, wrap them in bubble wrap and place them with the furniture they belong to so they don’t get lost; you can tape them to the legs of the chair or table they belong to.
- Remember that for optimum full protection of your furniture it should also be well tied up in the truck – your furniture and all of your other household goods should be stable in the truck because if they are not, they’ll move as the truck is on the road and something could break.
- A last, but very useful tip, is to use movers – they know how to protect your belongings during a move. A reliable mover will do the same job much quicker than you and you won’t have to be involved and lose your valuable time in this activity as well. Movers can supply the packing materials – they know what you will need, how much and what to do for best results.
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