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Planning For Long Distance Moving
Because it is going to be time intensive, prepare the furniture pieces that need disassembly first.

1) For each furniture piece, begin disassembling the removal parts. Put items such as table legs inside a plastic bag. On a label write what piece of furniture the things fit in with and what tools are needed to reassemble the furnishings. Place the label in the plastic bag.

2) Put any nuts, screws, and bolts right into a smaller plastic beg. On the label, write what piece of furniture the things belong to and set the label within the bag. Put the smaller bag in to the bigger plastic bag holding the table legs.

3) Tape the bags to the underside of pieces. Make sure you don't secure them to areas that may be damaged when the tape is taken away. Do this for each furniture piece.

4) Remove cushions and pillows and put them in clear, plastic bags. Seal the bags and ensure there are no holes. You don't want any moisture or dirt getting in the bag.

5) Slide the furniture piece within the large durable plastic bag so that the furnishings are completely covered.

Chairs, Sofas, and Mattresses: These things could be wrapped with plastic or recycled bubble wrap. Wrap casters and wheels with plastic bags and tape them so they cannot move. Wrap arms and legs to prevent scratches.

Cupboards and Tables: These items should be covered with plastic and covered with plastic bags. For all furniture pieces, make sure corners are properly wrapped and taped to prevent damage. Bubble wrap is a good choice. Any furniture susceptible to scratches should have protective padding such as plastic bubble wrap.

Mirrors and Hanging Fixtures: These things should be covered with plastic bubble wrap and placed inside large plastic bags. The bag ought to be sealed. Mark 'fragile' on the outside to prevent mishandling

Bureaus, Desks and Dressers: You are able to fill each drawer with properly wrapped breakables that have plenty of padding. Secure the drawers with tape. Wrap each bit with plastic bubble wrap and cover with a plastic bag. Make sure the bag is tied off.

When utilizing plastic bags for covering furniture and plastic padding for protection, you'll drastically lessen the possibility of furniture damage. Plastic bags come in many sizes are available from plastic bag retailers. If you are not able to acquire the bags in your area, there are lots of online retailers. Movers and storage companies might be able to advise you regarding obtaining plastic bags.

Moving furniture doesn't have to be a dreaded task. Using the right planning and also the right covering such as plastic bags, your moving experience is going to be smoother and easier.

Moving house with no checklist is much like visiting the store with no grocery list. It can be done however, you find yourself totally disorganised and without half of the things that you'll need. A moving house checklist provides you with the framework to keep you on task during the planning process and it'll result in the process far more easy.

Below is really a selection of items to think about if assembling your personal moving house checklist or as a reference reason for tasks to mark off on your house move.

Moving Day


  • Perform a walk through of your house before you leave. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0VtUfhK6CWA, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RCycL7dkEMY, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z8AC7AAm4DI

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