Let The Pros Move Your Furniture

You've probably shuffled a couch across the living room a few times. You've probably even carried a dresser in the door, and maybe you've relocated an entertainment center to a different room. Because of this, you might assume you can also move your own furniture when relocating to a new house or apartment. However, it's often a better idea to hire professionals, and here's why.

Professionals know what pieces need to be taken apart and which do not.

Some large furniture is better off being taken apart before moving. Other pieces can be left in one piece and transported whole. When you are not used to moving furniture, it's tough to tell the difference. There's a lot of measuring involved, and of course if you do take the furniture apart, you have to figure out how to put it back together again. Furniture movers spend hours each day handling these conundrums. They can quickly measure and assess the situation and know whether you're better off taking apart a certain piece or leaving it intact. 

Professionals have moving straps, dollies, and other equipment.

Moving one dresser is very different from moving a whole house full of furniture. Without the right equipment, you'll tire quickly! It will cost you a small fortune to buy moving straps, dollies, rollers, and everything else you need to move a whole house full of furniture without exhausting yourself. Hiring furniture movers is often cheaper than buying all of this equipment. They'll have all of the equipment necessary.

Professionals have insurance to protect your furniture.

If you drop and damage your own furniture, who will cover the cost of repairs or replacement? You will! If a moving company damages your furniture, though, they will cover the damage. (Just make sure you hire a furniture moving company that offers an insurance plan.) Professionals rarely damage furniture because their movers are so experienced, but accidents do happen, so it's nice to know you are protected.

Professionals know how to avoid injuries.

It's pretty easy to hurt yourself when moving heavy furniture. You could stub your toe, or you could suffer a more serious injury like a broken foot or herniated disc. Hiring movers protects you from such injuries, and these movers are strong and experienced enough to avoid getting injured themselves.

Moving furniture is a bigger endeavor than you might imagine, especially when you're moving a whole house full of things. Do yourself a favor, and hire some professional movers. Contact furniture movers in your area to learn more.



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