How do you move Appliances?

The big “beasts” in our homes are sometimes a bit overwhelming when it comes time to move. But much like everything else you pack up for moving, you take it step by step. Here’s a good start for you!!

Pack small appliances in original container or a moving box cushioned with Packing Paper. (Do not use shredded paper – it can clog the appliance!)With major appliances, check with the appliance dealer for any special moving instructions. For all large appliances, remove loose fittings and accessories and pack separately. Tie down, tape or wedge all movable parts and doors.Gas Dryer – Have gas company disconnect.

Dishwasher/Washing Machine – Stuff towels between machine sides and tub to keep tub from rotating. Pad exterior well. Disconnect hoses, put in plastic bag, place in tub.

Freezer/Refrigerator – Defrost and dry interiors well. Fill interior spaces with lightweight linens, clothing or stuffed toys. If you want to lay your refrigerator down for moving, check first with the local dealer to determine if your brand can be moved like this. If so, make sure refrigerator stands upright for at least 24 hours before plugging in.

About the Author:
Kirby Hamilton is a webmaster and entrepreneur and you can reach him at http://packupthehouse.com. That site is a portal for all your moving supplies and truck rental needs. There you’ll find just the right moving boxes, shipping companies, rental trucks, supplies to get organized, and of course bubble wrap, moving tape and moving supplies when you are moving be it from your homes or business.

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