How to Protect Your Home on Moving Day

Moving can be an exciting experience for many of us. However, it is vital to remember that even if you are moving to a better apartment, you still need to protect the old one. Any damages will still be your responsibility.

Whether you are hiring professional movers or you are using friends to help pack and carry boxes, some areas in your home are more exposed than others. They get damaged easily. If you have kids, let them stay away during the big day. Children can obstruct or confuse adults resulting in heavy objects falling on the floor or denting walls.

To identify vulnerable areas, it is advisable to take note of all the places that can be scratched when big furniture is being carried out. Take note of any hanging ceiling lamps and fans. While most people only focus on protecting floors and carpet, you should not forget that walls, doors, and ceilings need care too. It is worthwhile to remember that your old condo is soon going to be someone’s new condo.

Here are tips on how to prepare and carry out a move carefully.

Buy Appropriate Moving Gear

Every job has its right tools. While moving, get some boxes to store your sharp and valuable objects. Be sure that they are well packed and protected by packing blankets. This keeps both the floor safe from falling sharp objects and protects your appliances and utensils. It also makes moving easy for you.

Another very important type of gear for moving is tape. This is used to cover the sharp edges of your tables and furniture to protect your walls from scratches when tables are being carried out. Corner guards are also very useful when used with coffee tables. Cover the sharp edges.

Cover Carpeted Staircases

Most luxury condos have carpet on the staircases. You will need to protect the carpet from all the dust particles and other kinds of dirt that will be coming into your house during the move. And the best way is to protect your carpet with a cover.

There are special covers for these carpets known as adhesive carpet runners or films. They stick to carpet and protect it from all the dirt coming through. They are also very easy to remove after you have moved all your belongings.

Leave Doors as Good as New

Doorways and door frames are also prone to damage. When moving big items like big fridges and deep freezers, doors can be damaged if not well protected. Find some cushions or pads to cover doors to ensure that they are as firm as you first found them.

Do not forget that for a person buying a condo townhouse, the door is the first thing they see. If you damage your front door or the doorbell, it makes it very hard for your house to get a new owner.

More precautionary actions include:

  1. Painting: Some people prefer to do painting themselves before moving to a new condo apartment. If you are a family person, your kids may want to help you out. To protect the floor, cover the entire floor near the walls you are painting by using material that cannot allow paint to pass through. Painting on your own is exciting and can lower the cost of maintenance before selling a house to a new buyer. But if the floor is damaged, just consider replacement or renovation.

Protect Your Home

  1. Moving large items:While moving big furniture pieces, take your time. Do not rush. Big pieces of furniture are mostly lifted by two or more people. Rushing may tire one person forcing them to drop the item suddenly. If the furniture was heavy or sharp, it can scratch a wooden floor or break a tile in the case of a tiled condo. It is advisable to dismantle bigger furniture when possible and use a moving trolley to avoid human error that arises due to poor coordination.
  2. Covering walls:Narrow hallways and small rooms make it very hard to move large household items without touching the walls. To ensure that you do not damage walls, hang some thick blankets on the walls and along hallways. You can use moving tape to hold the blanket on the wall. Some people prefer to use bubble wrap or cardboard. Whatever is convenient for you, go for it. It is surely cheaper than repairing walls just after incurring moving costs.
  3. Hardwood flooring:Hardwood floors may be immune to scratches, but they are not resistant to dents and stains. A drop of ink may fall and stain your bedroom floor or home office. To prevent such an occurrence, lay paper on the floor. The paper will protect the floor in case of any spillage.

Use plywood or cardboard to cover areas of the floor where your fridge, freezer(s), and other heavy appliances are going to pass. These electronics have sharp edges and corners that may leave permanent marks on your flooring if not handled with care.

New condos for sale need to be left in good condition all the time. All the effort that you will put in when moving will make it easy for you when selling the condominium. Take care of your house and you will smile while looking for buyers. You will get endless “buy condo” offers from pleased buyers! Be sure to visit Phoenix Homes today if you are interested in buying a home!

Source

  1. https://e-zmoveonline.com/home-moving-day-tips/
  2. http://blog.flatrate.com/protecting-your-home-on-moving-day/
  3. http://www.moving.com/tips/3-ways-avoid-damage-when-moving-out/
  4. http://www.movers.com/packing-guides/protecting-house-for-the-move.html

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