Moving Household Furniture
Moving household furniture needs careful planning and execution. All
obstructions in the path should be removed in order to protect the
furniture. The furniture should be lifted at the point it is the
strongest. There are certain things to be remembered when you are
moving specific pieces of furniture like seating furniture, tables,
case furniture and clocks. Here are the things that you should
remember while moving these pieces:
Seating Furniture
- Lift a
chair by the seat rails and no the chair back. The
seat rails are the strongest part of the chair.
- Do not lift by the crest rail.
- Lift a sofa from under the side frame. Use
your legs to lift and not your back.
- Lift upholstered chairs from under the frame
to avoid touching the upholstery.
- If the chairs have slip seats remove and
wrap them separately to prevent them from falling to the ground and
getting soiled.
Tables
- Lift the table by the apron and not by the
legs or the top.
- Lifting the table by the top will loosen the
screws that hold the top to the rest of the table.
- Lifting by the legs will cause stress on the
legs.
- Wrap furniture padding around the table's
legs to prevent chipping and breaking while moving.
Case Furniture
- At least two people should move a case. Move
if by lifting the bottom of the case.
- It is best to use a furniture-moving dolly
to move a case. It is better for the people involved in moving it
and for the piece.
- You can remove all the drawers of the
cabinet, as it will make it easier to move.
- If the cabinet has handles, wrap them with
padding to protect the surface of the piece from damage while
moving.
- Remove all the detachable parts before
moving it.
Large Clocks
- As a large grandfather clock has a number of
parts it is difficult to move.
- Remove pendulum and the weights from inside
the clock before moving. These will damage the clock case and the
mechanism itself might get damaged.
- Remove detachable parts before moving. Lock
the door of the case before moving.
- For short distances, lift the clock from
under the case. For longer distances move the clock in a flat
position like a coffin.
These special precautions must be taken for the above furniture so
that they are not damaged while moving them.
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