Moving In Pictures
- Arriving at the job.
- As part of a full service move, everything is packed and tagged.
- The furniture will need to be treated carefully. Leather can scratch or scuff.
- The stairs are narrow. This move is going to take brain and braun together.
- This particular move had 3 destinations. The sticky notes let us know where something belongs.
- This is not your typical saran wrap, but it will keep your couch fresh until the next day.
- Wrapped and ready, the couch just fits down the hallway.
- Fitting everything into the truck can be tricky on a big move. It’s like Tetris with furniture.
- The ramp makes for easy access to the truck. This saves time, and back muscles.
- We always roll out the red carpet. Movie stars not included.
- Every piece of leather furniture is wrapped in a blanket. It’s warm, and safe.
- If the blankets aren’t big enough, we’ll just use a few more of them.
- Wrapping furniture is not an artless technique.
- Face down, the collapsable table is more easily protected for its journey.
- Glass is delicate, and should almost always be removed before transportation.
- Wrapping your furniture will keep it safe from bumps and scrapes, but not from photo ops.
- Allen key. A required tool for the professional mover.
- Remember, when you disassemble the furniture, make sure that you keep the pieces organized for easy reassembly.
- Some tables will not fit through the door without disassembly.
- A sliding blanket makes a heavy load much more manageable.
- Is he moving that by himself? Let’s hope not.
- This mattress got cold. We gave it a sweater.
- The smallest obstacles can be tricky without two men to balance a tall object.
- This is how professionals roll a dolly over stairs. Don’t try this at home kids.
- Every room of the house should experience the red carpet treatment. At least once.
- Fine leather furniture should be just as fine at the end of the day, as it was in the morning.
Posted on January 3, 2013