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<p>People sometimes have an article of furniture that has an awkward size or that is too big moving it becomes a problem. A sofa may not fit the doorway. Or an ancient ceramic jar may be too humongous and too fragile at the same time.</p>
<p>There are five tips to a successful furniture removal. These are:</p>
<p>1. Measure the sofa dimensions against the dimensions of the door. You will have a bit of a challenge with your furniture removal if the sofa is bigger than the door. Measure the height, length, and width of the sofa or other furniture to have a better estimate of the space it needs to get in.</p>
<p>2. Try dismantling the door. Sometimes, moving furniture requires removing the door to include the door jamb. Proper care must be given the door when it is to be reinstalled.</p>
<p>3. Try dismantling the furniture. You may want to remove the legs of the sofa so that it can easily fit in. You may also try to remove the cushions so they don’t fall or sustain damage or add weight during the move. Try to make the furniture as bare as possible and set it up once the frame is in the house.</p>
<p>4. Despite all these approaches and the furniture still does not seem to fit; another thing to do is to move the furniture with the bottom side up and the back side out. Then, move at an angle with the door. Small movements will be necessary to make sure you don’t get stuck between the furniture and the door, or your feet and toes or fingers and hands hurt in the process. Moving the furniture this way may also protect it from scratches or dent.</p>
<p>5. Finally, let furniture removal experts do it for you. This is the best thing to do to take away the hard work from you and to avoid giving your furniture a rough treatment.</p>
<p>Furniture removal can be made easy and hassle-free with professionals who know how to handle the situation best in just one look at the size and style of the furniture.</p>
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		<title>Removalist Tips</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Jun 2011 23:58:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[With careful planning and a little time, moving house can be smooth as silk. There are so many things that you are thinking of at the moment. That is normal. Having a list is very helpful when you face something that envolves to many items and actions that you can not afford to forget. Use [...]]]></description>
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<h4>With careful planning and a little time, moving house can be smooth as silk. There are so many things that you are thinking of at the moment. That is normal. Having a list is very helpful when you face something that envolves to many items and actions that you can not afford to forget. Use our handy hints to give you some survival skills to make an easy transition from your old home to your new.</h4>
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<li>Compile a thorough checklist of things to do. Why not use our Moving Checklist?</li>
<li>Have an advance plan for placement of your furniture in your new home.</li>
<li>Take out insurance to cover your home contents while in transit.</li>
<li>Begin packing early.</li>
<li>Keep a notebook recording all items in each box, including those inevitable ‘catch all’ boxes.</li>
<li>Pack heavy items in small boxes and light items in large boxes.</li>
<li>Pack the least orderly areas first (eg. wardrobes, garage).</li>
<li>Mark each box with designated room, contents and handling instructions.</li>
<li>Fill each box completely to avoid crushing when stacked.</li>
<li>Designate a room with low people traffic to store your boxes as you pack.</li>
<li>Dismantle large furniture, taping on any nuts/bolts in a plastic bag.</li>
<li>Seek removal advice of the manufacturers of your ‘white goods’ (eg. fridge, washing machine)</li>
<li>Use cardboard to wrap large mirrors and pictures.</li>
<li>Tape and seal all fluids (eg. cleaning liquids).</li>
<li>Tape gardening tools together for ease of handling.</li>
<li>Empty all flammable liquids from tools.</li>
<li>Wrap all breakables individually.</li>
<li>Don’t pack valuables, passports or jewellery. Keep these with you until you reach your new home.</li>
<li>Sell or give away everything you no longer require as these items will only clutter your new home.</li>
<li>Pack a ‘moving‐in’ box containing tea, coffee, teaspoons, t‐towel, mugs, sugar, kettle etc.</li>
<li>If you have pets, leave them with a friend on moving day. Moving can be a stressful time for pets and you don’t want them to go missing during your house move.</li>
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		<title>Furniture Removal Expert Tips</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 26 May 2011 18:00:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Moving furniture can sometimes be such a hassle especially if they are big and bulky. They may not fit through doorways or they may scratch off wall paint when being moved due to their size. However there are some tips that you may use while moving large furniture to make the move easier and successful. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Moving furniture can sometimes be such a hassle especially if they are big and bulky. They may not fit through doorways or they may scratch off wall paint when being moved due to their size. However there are some tips that you may use while moving large furniture to make the move easier and successful.</p>
<p><strong>1. Dismantle the Furniture </strong></p>
<p>Sometimes due to the size of furniture it may be a wise idea to dismantle various furniture parts to make a move easier. You may remove the legs of the sofa so that it fits through a doorway or remove cushions so that they do not fall or sustain damage during a move. You should try and make the furniture as light a possible and then reset it once the frame has been moved to your new place.</p>
<p><strong>2. Measure the Sofa Dimensions</strong></p>
<p>Measure any large furniture dimension’s against the dimensions of the door. Measure the width, length and height of the sofa to have a better idea of the space needed to get it in. This is because if the furniture is too big for the door you may make adjustments to ensure that the removal goes on as planned.</p>
<p><strong>3. Dismantle the Door</strong></p>
<p>When the dimensions of the door are smaller than the size of the furniture you can dismantle the door to create space. This includes removing the door jamb too. The door should be well removed since it will be returned after the furniture has been moved.</p>
<p><strong>4. Be Creative</strong></p>
<p>Even after dismantling the door and the furniture still doesn’t fit you can become creative. Move the furniture with the back side out or the bottom side up. You can also try moving it at an angle to the door; make small and precise movements so that the furniture does not get stuck between the door way. This will also protect your couch from getting scratches and dents and protect your fingers and toes from getting mashed up.</p>
<p><strong>5. Get Furniture Removal Experts</strong></p>
<p>Lastly if you do not want to move the furniture by yourself, hire furniture removal experts. They will do everything for you since they have the necessary experience and knowledge to make any move. You will not have to do any hard work and your furniture will be treated in the right manner.</p>
<p>Furniture removal can be simplified by hiring professionals who can best handle the move by giving a look to the size and style of you furniture.</p>
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		<title>How The Experts Do Furniture Removal</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 May 2011 22:52:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[People often have an item of furniture that is awkward. It is too big, bulky or even fragile to move comfortably. It can be a couch that won’t fit through the doorway. Or it can be an oriental urn from the Ming Dynasty that is just too fragile to even think about moving. There are [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>People often have an item of furniture that is awkward. It is too big, bulky or even fragile to move comfortably. It can be a couch that won’t fit through the doorway. Or it can be an oriental urn from the Ming Dynasty that is just too fragile to even think about moving.</p>
<p>There are several tips to having a successful Furniture Removal experience.</p>
<p>Tip 1: Measure the dimensions of the door. Measure the furniture dimensions and compare the two. It may be tricky if the furniture is too tight.</p>
<p>Tip 2: The furniture got into the room somehow. What came in can come out. One way to help is to dismantle the door. Sometimes the dimensions of the furniture require that the door be dismantled, and this might include the door jamb. Take proper care dismantling and reinstalling the door.</p>
<p>Tip 3: Try dismantling the furniture. You can remove the legs or take a desk apart. Try to make the furniture as bare as possible by removing the cushions, drawers or whatever might be in the way.</p>
<p>Tip 4: If you still have problems, try to move the furniture on different angles to get it through the door. Be careful with a tight fit that you don’t hurt your toes or your fingers in the process. Moving furniture this way may also protect it from damage like dents or scratches.</p>
<p>Tip 5: If you can’t get the furniture through the door, let a Furniture Removal expert get it out for you. They are trained experts with experience in removing all kinds of furniture. They can remove your furniture out of the door in the quickest, easiest way to avoid damage to both your furniture and the door.</p>
<p>Furniture Removal can be hassle-free letting a professional do it for you. They know how to handle every situation and eventuality. And they can most likely do it quicker than you can.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[5 Expert Furniture Removal Tips People sometimes have a piece of furniture that is an awkward size &#8211; this can become a problem when moving! For example a sofa may not fit the doorway. Or an ancient ceramic jar may be too large and too fragile to relocate in a typical moving van. The below [...]]]></description>
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<p>People sometimes have a piece of furniture that is an awkward size &#8211; this can become a problem when moving! For example a sofa may not fit the doorway. Or an ancient ceramic jar may be too large and too fragile to relocate in a typical moving van.</p>
<p>The below five main tips will put you well on your way to dealing with those large and difficult to handle possesions of yours. </p>
<p>1. Measure the sofa dimensions against the dimensions of the door. You will have a bit of a challenge with your furniture removal if the sofa is bigger than the door. Measure the height, length, and width of the sofa or other furniture to have a better estimate of the space it needs to get in.</p>
<p>2. Try dismantling the door. Sometimes, moving furniture requires removing the door. Proper care must be given the door when it is to be rehinged.</p>
<p>3. Try dismantling the furniture. You may want to remove the legs of the sofa so that it can easily fit in. You may also try to remove the cushions so they don’t fall or sustain damage or add weight during the move. Try to make the furniture as bare as possible and then re-set it up once the frame is in the house.</p>
<p>4. Despite all these approaches if the furniture still does not seem to fit, another thing to do is to move the furniture with the bottom side up and the back side out. Then, move at an angle with the door. Small movements will be necessary to make sure you don’t get stuck between the furniture and the door, or your feet and toes or fingers and hands hurt in the process. Moving the furniture this way may also protect it from scratches or dent.</p>
<p>5. Finally, let furniture removal experts do it for you! This is the best thing to do to remove the hard work from you and to avoid risking damage to your furniture.</p>
<p>Using a professional <strong>Furniture removal</strong> service makes your move easy and hassle-free.</p>
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