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Furniture Shipping Tips You Should Know



Moving to a new place is thrilling and exhausting altogether. You need to plan and make a decision to make sure that your relocation is successful. And here is the time where furniture shipping becomes your greatest concern.


Relocating heavy and large furniture across the country is not an easy task. It is very expensive, risky, and difficult all at the same time.


There are times that your furniture gets damaged during the travel because of improper packaging and mishandling. That is why you need to make sure that it will arrive in the same conditions as it leaves.


If your furniture is too large, it may require special handling and additional packing from experts. So need to take extra care and steps to prepare and packed your prize furniture. Here are some of the furniture shipping tips that you need to know to make a successful move.


Helpful Furniture Shipping Tips


Carefully plan and make informed decisions

As mentioned earlier, moving to a new place or outside the country needs careful planning. Most especially if you cannot leave your furniture behind. One of the common mistakes of people why their relocation fails is that they are diving headfirst into hectic moving preparation without any plan. And this leads to several costly mistakes and awful moving experience.


That is why you need to allow yourself enough time to prepare and think carefully in all the steps that you need to take to organize a trouble-free move.


Assess the layout of your new home

Will all your belongings going to fit in your new home?


You need to carefully assess the layout of your new place. If possible measure the available space to decide if your furniture is worth taking with you. Because if not, you can sell it or donate it. This will save you from all the costs and efforts for relocating that heavy furniture only to find out that it will not fit through the doors of your new home.


Measure all the furniture that you are going to ship

After knowing the layout and dimensions of your new home, this is now the time to measure all your furniture. As much as possible, make an accurate measure of your furniture (width, depth, and height) as well as the protruding parts and odd shapes as well.


Aside from that, you also need to measure the doors, entryways, height clearances, and stairways of your new home to plan an escape route for your furniture. It will give you an idea of if all your furniture will fit through the doors as well as how much packing materials you need to provide.


Used the appropriate packing materials

If your furniture is not properly packed, it can be marred, scratched, or crushed during the move. So it should be properly protected before you load it into the truck. Ensure that all your wooden finishes are protected and covered with protective corrugated cardboard. Also, to protect the tops of your tables and other exposed sides of furniture, you can use heavyweight blankets.


And when you are shipping furniture across the country, it is suggested to put your items in a crate to prevent it from being crushed. You should wrap the delicate areas of your furniture like legs of the chair and tables from top to bottom with materials like bubble wrap or foam. And for items like mattresses, couches, recliners, and other like items, you can place it inside a box to avoid it from tearing and ripping.


Ship my furniture across the country

Are you planning your move and you are overwhelmed with all the task that comes along with it? You don't have to go through all the hassle all by yourself. You can hire a furniture shipping company to handle your moves.

Here at Ship Smart Inc., we have been perfecting our methods to ensure that we can offer the best possible service since 1998. Our certified furniture shippers are focused on offering you with accurate, knowledgeable, and cheap furniture shipping estimates 24/7. Rest assured that we will make your furniture shipping a lot simpler, easier, most especially costs affordable.

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