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Tips Before you Move Heavy Furniture

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Everyone has to move at one point or another and this typically requires moving some heavy furniture. While it may seem like an easy job, it is important to know the dangers of the job and understand how to properly move heavy furniture in a safe manner. One important tip is to have plenty of help. Big pieces of furniture, such as dressers and couches, usually are a multiple person job. Grab a friend, neighbor, whoever to help and make sure you prevent potential injury from to large of an object.

Another tip that can save your back when lifting heavy furniture is to use assistive tools. Tools such as shoulder carry straps or Mars Forklifts are often helpful when it comes to transporting large items. These enable you to more easily navigate the large furniture items, as well as add some extra leverage. You don’t even have to buy these items, as you can rent then at a local hardware store to use for the day. It is a small cost for a huge aid in moving.

In order to protect your furniture, as well as your walls, it is often recommended to use moving blankets to wrap around large and sharp pieces of furniture. Not only will this protect your home, but it will protect your fingers from sharp corners of large items. These blankets are available for purchase at most hardware stores and are worth the expense to save you the hassle of injury to you and your home.

The next expert tip is to disassemble whatever items that you can. Take the backs off of couches and breakdown floor lamps for easier removal. The smaller that you can make a piece of furniture, the easier and lighter it will be to move. Consider taking the drawers out of dressers and making items as light as possible. This trick may take a little bit of time, however, it will cause less bodily strain.

A final tip when it comes to moving large furniture items is to remove the doors. Often times, doors are too small for the furniture to fit through. Instead of trying to shove things through the door or leaving furniture behind, try taking the door off the hinges. Usually, this gives you that extra inch or two that was needed to get the large item out.

Overall, when moving heavy furniture, just remember to be safe and smart. Ask for help and use whatever tools you need in order to make moving a breeze.

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