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How To Pack Furniture For Moving It Safely?

Pack Furniture For Moving Safely

By Broxe MasonPublished 5 years ago 3 min read

Moving to a new home is a happy time, but it is restless, confusing, and disturbing at the same time. It can even be stressful and make you angry. There is a lot of work to do on the day of moving. You need to pack your household items, need to organize the goods and all this requires a significant amount of time. You have to load and when you reach you must also unload. You need to unpack and rearrange your household items in the new house.

You can certainly do this in a better and in the easiest way. It’s not going to cost you a fortune and you can do it hassle-free. The solution is hiring professional packers and movers. The movers will do all the heavy work and will also pack kitchen appliance for moving. In this article, we are going to tell you about all the insider tips on packing and moving.

Preparation of furniture for packaging

Before packing, take the time to thoroughly clean and dust your furniture as dust and other debris can scratch hard surfaces during the transfer process. By cleaning the furniture before you move, you won't be dragging unnecessary gunk into your new home.

Take a few minutes to remove any knobs, casters, or tow hooks from your furniture. Remove drawers from dressers and desks and put other items in them. This gives you extra storage space while lightening heavy furniture for your travels.

The Smart Packing

The packaging is essential for any move and when it comes to packing the furniture, it needs experience and expertise as well. By doing the packing of the furniture the smart way, you can reduce the stress before moving day. The professional companies can custom pack your furniture, whether you need a little packing or you need an extra plushy packing for your houseware.

Use furniture cushions, moving blankets, and foam padding

When it comes to delicate wood furniture, there isn't too much protection. It is always better to be careful when packing your wooden furniture. Wrap the corners as completely as possible, covering every square inch of exposed wood. Rooms such as rabbit hutches may require multiple layers of padding.

What equipment they will use

Despite almost alike nature of moves, each household has different types of materials and needs to meet. Sometimes even the loading and unloading of materials needs to be carefully decided as some household items are more delicate than others, such as furniture and antiques. Therefore, you should consult with your potential mover about the packing and moving services it offers.

Disassemble furniture before moving

If possible, completely disassemble your furniture. Remove the legs from tables and benches. Completely dismantle the bed frames. Remove the cushions. If a piece of furniture can be taken apart safely, then do it. This makes moving furniture easier and prevents damage from rubbing against walls or door frames. Packing your moving van just got easier too.

Secure drawers and remove knobs and small objects

Some wood furniture, especially older antique pieces, may have small parts such as handles, knobs, and casters that can come loose during a move. Before picking the furniture, remove these parts and pack them securely in a brown envelope or zipper bag. If there are drawers or cabinets in the room, you can tie them with string and put padding underneath. This prevents the coarse string from coming into direct contact with the wood.

How to properly pack furniture

Bubble wrap and plastic sheeting are two of the best tools you have for moving your furniture around safely. Use bubble wrap to protect delicate pieces of wood. Use plastic wrap or specially designed plastic sofa covers to protect your upholstered items. In no time at all, the old blankets or packing blankets will be working.

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