Are you moving out of a small apartment or home with tight hallways and narrow doorways? Then you know that furniture removal can be tricky. Fortunately, there are actions you can take to make the job easier and ensure that everything is removed safely. Below is a guide to what you need to know about removing furniture from confined spaces. Scroll down to discover more!
Planning Ahead
The first step in effective furniture removal is planning ahead.
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How To Execute Furniture Removals
Furniture removals are one of the most underrated activities when relocating to a new property. Consequently, most homeowners make mistakes that cause furniture damage or significantly increase removal costs. However, this should not be a concern if you read this explosive furniture removal guide.
Hire The Removalist In Advance
Many people hire a removalist a few days or hours before their move. This prevents them from vetting the removalist and comparing the services and pricing of the different removal companies.
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Protecting Your Items from Fire While in Storage
It's not as though self-storage units are under constant threat from fire, but this isn't to suggest that there's no risk. Given the density of flammable materials stored at these facilities, such a fire can be devastating. Perhaps the only comfort after a storage unit fire is that the site housed peoples' possessions, rather than people themselves. Still, if you already rent a storage unit, or are in need of one, do you need to take steps to protect your items against fire?
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Need To Move During The Winter? How To Prepare For The Weather
If you're like most people, you try to schedule your residential moves for spring and summer. After all, that's when the weather is the most accommodating. Unfortunately, there are times when you can't help but move during the fall or winter. For those times, you need to take special steps to avoid major weather-related issues. If you're facing a winter move this year, now's the time to get those preparations in order.
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