Moving large kitchen appliances
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Packing is very boring and very time-consuming as well. Those who have moved before know exactly what we mean and those who have not, are in for a treat, and not in the best way. Each item you own has to be packed and transported accordingly because you do not handle a wooden chair and a porcelain teacup the same way. Some of the most complicated things to pack and move are kitchen appliances, and especially the large ones. Which packing materials should you use and how? Is there a special way to position a fridge in the van? Your Michael Brooks Moving company has all the answers. In that name, here is a guide filled with advice on moving large kitchen appliances.
Why is moving large kitchen appliances different from moving other items
Every item requires a different approach. Smaller items are always easier to pack because you can protect them with layers and layers of bubble wrap and some fabrics. On the other hand, what should you protect a stove with? Do you really think that bubble wrap will do the trick? Well, no, but combined with something else, it might. Large kitchen appliances include refrigerators, stoves, dishwashing machines, and similar. Most of them are very heavy but fragile non the less. This makes them highly prone to damage if not handled properly. Therefore, hiring proper movers Mont Vernon NH is essential.
What kind of protection is recommended?
As we mentioned, you cannot just wrap up your fridge in bubble wrap and expect it to be damage-proof. It takes a little bit more than that, When you want to protect something this large but so fragile, you must have the help of professionals. Just like we would recommend hiring furniture movers for your furniture, we recommend experts for items like these. Professionals know exactly what to do with each appliance in order to keep it safe during transport and the loading/unloading process.
When it comes to packing, you can either do it yourself or let professional packers handle it. If you let them do the job for you, you will have a much easier time. They will bring their own packing supplies and you will not have to think about anything at all. On the other hand, if you insist on handling this process on your own, you will need the following:
- Bubble wrap, and a lot of it
- Soft but breathable fabrics such as cotton (old bed sheets will do just fine)
- Towels might actually be very helpful
- Original boxes in which the appliances were bought would be great, if not, cardboard is important, you do not have to have an entire box
- A lot of duct tape, and a strong one
- Foam padding and pallets
Extra security when preparing for the transfer
Of course, large kitchen appliances cannot really be disassembled but you can do something else. For example, the oven can open during transport and, therefore, using tape to keep the oven door closed is a good idea. We would recommend the same for the fridge, and every other large appliance you plan on moving. Also, do not forget about the shelves inside of your fridge. If they are made out of glass then some kind of extra security will not hurt. They might seem stable, and they are, but when you are not moving your refrigerator.
Make sure that every side and corner is covered during transport
Every road is bumpy and especially if you are moving interstate. this means that your appliances must be secured so that they do not go from side to side inside of the truck. This is something that movers usually take care of but you can always ask for extra protection if you want to. What is important is for your fridge, stove, and similar, to be on the floor, secured with some kind of rope, and surrounded by boxes, and not other large items like furniture. All the corners should be safe and scratches should be prevented with proper packing. The order of loading inside of the truck is mostly something that professional movers are very well aware of.
When moving large kitchen appliances, you have to think about the space inside of the truck
Kitchen appliances, both big and small, are very fragile. They are mostly made out of some sort of metal and you are aware that thin metal is very easily damaged by any kind of hit, bump, or scratch. You will, of course, do your best with the supplies and proper protection but there is one more thing you should watch out for. It is important to load the moving truck the right way. Your movers will most likely know what to do and how but you should also give them some instructions and navigations. You want your fridge to be in a corner in the back and well-protected on all sides. The same applies to your oven. It would be even better if they could be close together.
We hope that you will manage to move large kitchen appliances without any problem
As you can see, there is really no science behind moving large kitchen appliances but you still need to be careful and follow some instructions. Make sure that you hire the best people for the job and that that you organize properly in order to get everything done in time. We wish you good luck.