Tips for Moving Furniture

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The transportation of furniture during a move is quite complicated: first of all, you need to decide whether you are transporting it assembled or disassembled. In the first case, you need to find a package of the right size and a vehicle with enough space for the furniture, and in the second case – put all the parts and all the fittings in one box or bag and securely fasten them so that nothing gets lost on the way.

Regardless of whether you are moving all the furniture out of the apartment, or you just need to ask for help from single item movers Vancouver, it is worth following the advice below:

Find proper packing materials.

For large items like couches, tables, and dressers find thick quilted blankets which provide a layer of protection against scratches, bumps, or scuffs. Upholstered furniture needs additional protection from moisture and dirt, so use a stretch wrap along with slipcovers or plastic covers to protect the furniture from dirt or damage. For delicate items, such as glass tabletops, mirrors, or wooden pieces, bubble wrap adds an extra layer of cushioning. You will also need a high-quality packing tape which is used to secure wrapping materials and prevent them from shifting during transport.

Get a protective gear.

To ensure the safety of both the movers and the furniture, you will need heavy-duty moving gloves. They provide grip and protect your hands from sharp edges or splinters. The clothing and footwear must be comfortable to move in. It is better to wear sturdy, non-slip shoes to prevent accidents. Floor mats or temporary runners can help protect hardwood, tile, or carpeted surfaces from scratches, dents, or stains.

Rent or buy specialized moving equipment.

Such equipment is often required to move heavy or bulky furniture safely:

  • Dollies are one of the most essential tools for moving furniture. A flat furniture dolly with four wheels helps transport large, heavy items. A hand truck or upright dolly is also useful for moving stacked boxes and smaller furniture pieces.
  • Furniture Sliders are placed under the legs of furniture to make it easier to slide heavy items across the floor without scratching or damaging surfaces. Sliders are available for both carpet and hardwood floors.
  • Lifting straps help distribute the weight of heavy furniture more evenly, making it easier for movers to lift and carry large items. These straps can prevent back strain and reduce the risk of injury.
  • Basic disassembly tools like a screwdriver set, wrench set, and Allen keys are essential for taking furniture apart and reassembling it after the move.

Find a transportation vehicle.

Depending on the size of the move, the vehicle size could range from a small cargo van for a few items to a large moving truck for a full home or office relocation. Do not forget about tie-down straps or ropes – these prevent the furniture inside from shifting during transport. It’s important to anchor large items like sofas, cabinets, or mattresses to avoid damage.

Develop a strategy for moving furniture.

It is important to plan your way in details:

First, before moving day, measure the dimensions of the furniture and ensure that it will fit through doorways, hallways, and staircases. 

Second, disassemble large furniture pieces like beds, desks, or modular sofas if possible.. Keep screws, bolts, and small parts in labeled plastic bags so they’re easy to find during reassembly.

Last, clear a path for moving large items to avoid obstacles or tripping hazards. Remove rugs, floor decor, and anything that could obstruct the movers’ path.

Planning the move in advance, disassembling furniture when necessary, and having help or hiring professionals can prevent damage and ensure a safe, efficient process.

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