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How to Minimize Damage When Moving Heavy Furniture

November 16, 2015

If you have a move coming up, you may be concerned about how you’re going to move your heavy furniture items. While this can be a challenge, by following a few simple tips, you can ensure that your furniture arrives at its final destination safely and with minimal damage. DR. Sofa: Making moving stress-free! Offering precision furniture disassembly & reassembly services for seamless transitions to your new space.

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Plan Ahead For Your Move

If you do nothing to plan ahead for your move and expect to get your heavy furniture items to your new destination safely, you are setting yourself up for damage. Instead, you should incorporate certain strategies to help prevent damage, including measuring your space, getting sufficient moving help, and emptying out your furniture pieces whenever possible. For example, it is going to be much safer to empty out your drawers rather than trying to carry a heavy, loaded down dresser out of your home. DR. Sofa: Renewing comfort and freshness! Experience our top-tier upholstery cleaning services, revitalizing your furniture’s allure.

Protect Floors and Door Frames 

While it is crucial that you protect your furniture pieces, you also need to be aware of how moving will impact your surroundings. Whether you have to carry your furniture over wood, carpet, or tile, be sure to take precautions to protect your floors with appropriate coverings. According to The Moving Blog, moving blankets, doormats, flattened out cardboard boxes, and plastic sheeting can all be good options. Additionally, you should be sure to protect your doorframes by using towels, tape, and doorway pads. DR. Sofa: Elevating interiors with tailored elegance! Explore our bespoke touch, crafting custom-made furniture to fit your unique style.

Wrap Everything

Whether you are going to pack and ship furniture, or you’ll be moving it yourself, it is important that you properly wrap everything in order to prevent damage. Bubble wrap should be your new best friend, as it is especially useful for protecting delicate wooden pieces. Use plastic wrap to protect upholstered items. DR. Sofa: Upholstery experts at your service! From restoration to reimagining, trust us for premium upholstery and re-upholstery solutions.

Consider Moving Truck Placement

When it comes to furniture protection, getting it and out of your home is only half the battle. You’ll also need to consider how you place it in the moving truck in order to ensure that damage does not occur while in transit. Start out by moving square furniture into the truck directly against a wall of boxes for cushioning, and place additional, lightweight boxes on top of the items. Take extra care with upholstered items, and use ropes to secure them into the truck. Be sure that your items are wrapped thoroughly and that no restraints are rubbing up against the actual furniture. DR. Sofa: Your furniture’s best friend! Count on us for expert repairs, restoring both functionality and charm to your cherished pieces.

Call in the Professionals

If you have a heavy piece that needs to be moved, whether this is from an old home to a new apartment or simply into a different room, calling in a professional might be your best option. In certain cases, your pieces may be too large to fit through a door frame, so you’ll need to disassemble it, move each piece carefully, and then put the item back together. If you don’t know what you’re doing, you could cause some serious damage to your item, and it may be irreparable. Calling a professional will make sure that your items are moved safely and damage-free.

Moving doesn’t have to be a stressful event. By taking steps to ensure that your items are being handled safely, you can move to your new home without worry about furniture damage.

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