Philly Long-Distance Apartment Movers: Guide To Moving Heavy Furniture Upstairs

From expert tips on how to move heavy furniture upstairs to a directory of pre-screened movers, Movers.com offers expert resources to help Philly apartment owners relocate out of state.Learn more at https://www.movers.com/moving-guides/moving-heavy-furniture-upstairs.html

Philadelphia’s weak housing market – with overvalued properties and high mortgage rates – is pricing many out of the city. Philadelphians are increasingly looking for more affordable living out of state, says Movers.com – and their latest resources provide easy access to certified long-distance movers, and expert tips on moving heavy furniture upstairs, for anyone who wants to go the DIY route.

Philadelphia residents facing the challenge of relocating heavy furniture upstairs - and who don't want to hire a mover to do that - can now access a comprehensive guide, provided by Movers.com, that covers everything needed for a safe move.

Preparation is essential when it comes to handling heavy furniture - you don't want to damage your furniture, the staircase, or hurt you and whoever is helping you.

Here's a checklist to ensure your items reach the top floor without incident:

Measure Twice: Confirm the dimensions of your furniture and the width of your stairway to prevent getting stuck (and stuck almost always means damage).

Assess Your Staircase: The type of staircase will influence your moving strategy, with straight stairs making things much easier.

Disassemble What You Can: Taking apart larger pieces can prevent damage and ease the moving process.

Moving Vertically or Horizontally: Depending on the item's height, you'll need to decide whether to stand it up or keep it horizontal. For stuff that's seven-foot or under, you might want to move it vertically to make it easier to turn.

Protecting Your Belongings and Staircase The guide by Movers.com shares actionable tips for safeguarding both, including:

Use the Right Equipment: Dollies, straps, and padding can be vital tools in your moving arsenal.

Protective Measures: Covering stairs and furniture can reduce the risk of scuffs and scratches.

If you'd rather get expert assistance with your long-distance move, Movers.com offers a directory of licensed and certified moving companies in Philadelphia. These vetted professionals can offer peace of mind knowing that no damage will occur (and if it does, you're covered anyways), and a more hands-off moving experience.

Movers.com City: North Brunswick Township Address: 1596 U.S. 130 Website https://www.movers.com/ Phone +1 866 343 1243 Email sales@movers.com

Philly Long-Distance Apartment Movers: Guide To Moving Heavy Furniture Upstairs
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