This is not only about protecting your walls but your furniture pieces as well. You don’t want any scratches or dents to ruin your expensive furniture items. Your centre tables are your prized possessions. Your rocking chair is your most treasured family heirloom. You cannot risk any of your belongings breaking or racking just because you couldn’t be careful enough.

Let’s talk about a few things that you must pay attention to when moving your furniture pieces across your home to load them onto your moving truck. These include a few tips, packing materials, ideas, and suggestions that are going to prove to be highly useful. Let’s begin:

1. Furniture Removals Begin With Finding The Best Route Out

This is the first principle of moving your furniture out of your house. Walk around your home and choose the best and the shortest route for your furniture pieces to reach the moving van outside. None of your walls or passageways should get damaged because of your cargo. Understand that the door frames might be a little narrower than the passageway. Clear out all the obstacles from the route that you choose. Make sure that the packing materials you use to protect your furniture pieces are durable but do not add extra thickness or weight to your furniture pieces and other cargo. 

2. Do Not Hesitate In Calling A Friend For Help

You can protect any probable damage to your walls and other fixtures as well if you have a set of extra hands to help you out. Large and heavy items tend to make you lose your balance. If you have enough people to lift your cargo items safely and smoothly out of your house, you can reduce the chances of damaging your walls and passageways significantly. Some of the bulky items can be rolled across the floor as well but even for that, you might require a bit of an extra push. The more helping hands you have, the less you will have to strain yourself to lift and carry heavy objects. This reduces the chance of you slipping and getting imbalanced and breaking your belongings and chipping your walls.

3. Cover Your Walls Nicely

There are certain areas of your passageways and house that are narrower than others. The best approach is to cover them with something durable and well-padded. This will help you protect your walls from scratches, smudges, and breakage in case you slip. You can use old carpets or drop cloths for the purpose. You can also employ your old bedsheets and blankets to protect certain areas of your walls or even the entire passageway. You will need solid tape to secure the padding for long enough for you to move your furniture pieces out of your house safely and smoothly. 

Let’s Talk About A Few Useful Packing/Padding Materials

When you are trying to move your furniture out of your house all the while making sure that your walls stay scratchless, a few materials are going to come in as your lifesavers. Let’s find out what they are:

  • Invest In A Few Furniture Removal Blankets

Moving blankets are very easily available in the market and they are thick, heavy-duty, and dependable. They can easily protect your furniture pieces without you having to break the bank. This does not mean that you will become careless with your furniture and let it bang and bump against the doorways and walls. You will still have to be careful and make sure that you do not drop or manhandle any of the pieces. Cover all your expensive pieces and furniture items with these blankets and wrap them nicely with nylon tape. You have successfully prepared your belongings to be moved out of your house and transferred directly to the moving van.

  • What About Those Cardboard Boxes?

Cardboard boxes are very flexible and make moving furniture easy-breezy. You can cut them into pieces and protect the edges and corners of your furniture very easily. You can tape them to the armrests or the back of your chairs and lounges to protect them from any scratches, smudges, and cracks. You can use several layers of cardboard boxes on various exposed sections of your furniture to give them extra padding. The best part is that these cardboard boxes are lightweight and do not create any mess at all in your house.

  • Plastic Sheets/Tarps Are Essential

Plastic sheets are a lifesaver too during long-distance furniture removals. You must purchase them from a reputable hardware store only. These can protect your furniture from excessive sun exposure and moisture as well. Once you have covered your furniture with bed sheets or blankets, you can add one extra layer of plastic sheets or tarps to protect them from extreme weather conditions. This means that whether it is snowing or raining or scorching hot outside, all your furniture pieces will be protected and just as shiny as they were the time you bought them.

  • Don’t Forget Old Sheets And Rugs

Old sheets and rugs are quite dependable too and you can use them to protect your tile flooring, walls, extensive wall hangings, doorways, and furniture pieces. You can spread them over your porch as well to make sure that none of the rollers and tiny tires attached to your furniture pieces leaves any trail or markings when you are moving them out.

  • Non Slip Treads Prove Very Useful

Do you have stairs in between? You are in a pickle! But if you have invested in non-slip treads, moving your furniture pieces across the stairs should be a breeze. You can make carrying the heaviest objects safer and much easier if you have non-slip treads on your stairs. You can get a few temporary treads in the market that can be fixed on your stairs within a few minutes to make sure that you get enough grip while climbing up and down with heavy cargo.

  • Corner Guards

You already have makeshift corner guards in the form of old cardboard pieces. But if you want more protection for your furniture and other items, you should invest in corner guards right away. The only and major difference is that these are for your walls and hallways. They are also available in a wide variety of materials such as rubber, metal, wood, fibreglass, plastic, etc.

Think About Disassembling Your Furniture

Another useful tip that is going to come in handy is disassembling your furniture items. Some of your large couches, dresser tables, dining tables, wall units, and other furniture items can be dismantled by just removing a few screws and bolts. This is the best way to protect your furniture pieces as well as your walls because you will have every large piece of furniture converted into a compact carry bag of sorts. You can just roll it out of your property without causing any scratches or bumps to anything at all.

Bring In A Moving Dolly

Talking about rolling and moving the furniture out! How can you forget to bring in a few moving dollies? These are going to help you move a major chunk of your furniture out of your property without having to break a leg or pull a muscle. It is a flat and slightly elevated platform with 4 wheels that can withstand a lot of weight. Let’s just say that they can handle an astounding weight of around 300 to 400 pounds very easily. They make securing your furniture a total breeze and you will be able to navigate all the dismantled pieces of your cargo out of your house and to the moving truck within a blink of an eye.

Final Thoughts

Wasn’t that easy? Didn’t it seem that moving your heavy furniture pieces out of your house without causing any breakage or damage whatsoever is totally doable? Yes, because it is. You should just have the right assistance and I hope this blog helped. Happy moving!