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Removing Home Furniture: 7 Ways To Make It Child's Play

Author: Ian Bennett Morrison
by Ian Bennett Morrison
Posted: Aug 31, 2015

Changing your address? Throwing away an old bed? Calling a company for furniture removal is the easy way, but what if you're short of budget and want to move or dispose of home furnishing all by yourself? Or maybe your new location is too close to your previous one and you don't feel like hiring a truck. No matter what's your particular situation, the DIY method is great if you want to control the whole process from beginning to end. Still, some advice from experienced Australian removalists won't hurt.

1. Rollers For Up/Down Stairs

You're not a truck – don't load heavy stuff onto your back when taking the stairs is the only option. Dedicated stair-rollers are not expensive and beside headaches, they'll save you the pain in the back, too.

2. Don't Slide Before You Soap

Need to slide the table in order to take it out of the living room? Mix water with soap or dish washing liquid and skip the friction part. This will also save the floor – no matter what type it is, you don't want to leave scratches after leaving.

3. Heavy Items? There's An App For That!

No, there's really not, but sliders will help a lot. You can rent such for a day and put them under your bulky pieces of furniture. Large fridges and pianos would be actually easy to move.

4. Use Your Brain Together With Your Arms

Heavy lifting is a serious thing and, if done wrong, might cause back injuries that last for life. If it's extremely big, maybe it's not worth the risk at all, right? However, if you decide to do it, remember to keep your stomach tight.

5. Ask The Experts

When you feel unsure about the best way to get rid of your old computer or dishwasher – why not seek help from professionals? For example, most companies that do domestic furniture disposal in Sydney have a customer support number, and maybe the operators will know better than you.

6. Remove Large Furniture Components

In case you're the happy owner of a huge king size bed, you'd be even happier when you move its part separately. Same applies for sofas and the like.

7. Empty The Compartments

Make sure there's absolutely nothing in the drawers when you start moving kitchen cabinets or similar pieces of furniture. Even small items can be of importance when what you move is stuffed all inside.

About the Author

Hi there, my name is Ian and I am a freelance content writer based in Australia.

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