Large Appliances
Most major gas or electric appliances such as refrigerators,
washers and dryers require special servicing to ensure safe
transportation. All parts should be professionally secured prior
to transport. Gas appliances, in particular, need professional
disconnection and reconnection.
Pianos
It is best to ask your mover if the moving crew is able to
handle the disassembly/reassembly of your piano or if a specialist
should be hired to do this. Crating of this item is also recommended.
Clocks
Large clocks, such as grandfather clocks, often require special
disassembly and possibly crating, which your mover can provide.
With any clock, it is important to remove the pendulum.
Waterbeds
Your mover may provide special servicing for your waterbed
including draining and filling. If you choose to drain and
fill the bed yourself, it is best to follow your manufacturer's
instructions. You will want to pack your waterbed mattress/bladder
very carefully. Pack in a carton with only soft items such
as comforters and linen.
Bureaus and Dressers
Clothing may remain in drawers for transport. Ensure the drawers
are not overloaded as this may cause damage to the drawers
themselves. Also, remove any fragile or small loose items
from the drawers and pack separately. During the loading process,
your driver will pad the entire piece to ensure the drawers
remain in place.
Computers
Make backups of all files on the computer. Remove disks from
their drives and replace with the original cardboard disks.
It is best to park your system, that is, remove the recording
heads from the data area. If you are unfamiliar as to how
to do so, and it isn't mentioned in your computer manual,
contact the manufacturer for advice. Once this is done, all
cables should be removed and individually wrapped. Any non-detachable
cords should also be wrapped. If possible, it is best to pack
these items in their original cartons with the original packing
material provided. If you don't have the original cartons,
make sure you use plenty of padding to protect each item in
the carton.
Printers should also be packed in their original cartons.
Make sure you remove the ink cartridges and pack them separately.
Small Kitchen Appliances
It is most convenient to pack small kitchen appliances such
as your toaster, can opener, and blender together in one or
several cartons. Each item should be wrapped individually
in several pieces of packing paper and placed in a pre-filled
carton of wadded packing paper. Spaces in the cartons may
be filled with smaller items such as pots and pans.
Dry or Canned Food
Dry foods that have been opened should be securely sealed
with tape to avoid spillage. Lids to any jars, such as spices
should be securely closed. Dry food items in breakable containers
should be wrapped with several sheets of packing paper. Sealed
cans may be placed in the carton without wrapping.
Glasses, Cups and Stemware
Pack each glass with 2 pieces of packing paper. Take the 4
corners of the paper and fold into the glass. This creates
a protective lining for the next glass to be inserted. Wrap
the third cup as you did the first one and place into the
stack. A fourth glass may then be added. Finally, completely
wrap the stack with several pieces of packing paper, taping
the paper securely to the bundle. Place the bundles upright
in the carton, pre-filled with wadded packing paper in the
bottom, and ensure they are separated with plenty of packing
paper. Stemware must be packed individually with plenty of
paper and packed stem up in the carton. Place wadded packing
paper onto the top of the contents and tape the carton securely.
Mark "Fragile - Glassware".
Plates and Dishware
Place wadded packing paper along the bottom, sides and corners
of the carton. Place your first plate in the center of a stack
of packing paper; wrap two sheets of paper over the plate.
Place the second plate on top and use two more pieces of paper
to enfold the plate. Continue until you have a bundle of 4
plates. Place the bundle on edge rather than flat in the carton.
Mark "Fragile - Dishware".
Lamps
Line the carton with a generous amount of packing paper or
bedding and linen. Remove the shades, bulbs, harps and finials
(metal attachments). The harps and finials may be wrapped
in packing paper and taped to the inside of the carton. Roll
the lamp cord and secure with a twist tie or wrap around the
base of the lamp. Place the lamp on several pieces of paper
and wrap around the lamp, tucking or taping the paper into
the base of the lamp. Tape any loose ends of the paper to
the lamp and secure the top with tape. If you are packing
more than one lamp in a carton, separate with bedding, pillows,
linen, etc. Mark "Fragile - Lamps".
Lamp Shades
Lamp shades can be nested together provided there is a sufficient
amount of clean packing paper placed in between each shade.
No other items should be packed with lampshades. Some shades
such as those made of silk should be packed separately. Pad
the carton with plenty of wadded packing paper.
Pictures/Paintings
Small pictures or paintings should be individually wrapped
in bubble wrap and placed upright - not flat -in the carton.
These can be placed in cartons with other items such as towels
or bedding. Larger framed items, including mirrors, can be
specially packed by your mover. If you choose to pack these
items yourself, the following guidelines may be followed.
Place an "x" of masking tape across the glass to
help protect the picture against damage should the glass be
broken. Place your picture face down on several sheets of
packing paper. Wrap the picture completely with the paper
and seal the wrapping with tape. Line the bottom of your picture
carton with packing paper and slide the picture into the carton.
If there is sufficient space, more than one picture can be
placed in a carton. Ensure the pictures are buffered with
plenty of packing paper or bubble wrap. Once all pictures
are placed into the carton, place wadded packing paper on
top of the pictures and seal the carton. Mark "Fragile
- Paintings/Pictures".
Garage Items and Tools
All gasoline and oil must be drained from any tools or machinery
that is to be transported, such as lawn mowers, chain saws
and snow/leaf blowers. Batteries must also be disconnected.
Arrange for disposal of propane tanks as your mover will not
transport them. Long handled garden tools may be bundled and
taped together for transport. This is also applicable to curtain
rods.
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