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How To Transport Your Couch

Preparing for your sofa transport

It is important to talk to any potential transport providers about the details of the sofa. {What are its measurements? Is it fragile}? {Will it be deconstructed or moved as is}? Equally, it is important that you enquire whether the sofa transporter is best suited for your delivery. In some cases a man and van outfit might be possible, but if your sofa is quite large you will need to consider a company that uses larger commercial transport vehicles.

Half the battle when moving a sofa is actually getting the thing moved outside to the van/lorry/trailer. For this job you will likely need to borrow a friend who will help with the lifting and carrying. If the sofa is particularly heavy you will obviously need a larger team!

When you cannot or do not want to take apart your sofa and hope to move it out the house in one piece, it is essential to measure its dimensions. Next, measure the width and height of the doors and hallways that the sofa will potentially be moved through. You need to check that the height or width of the sofa is less than the height and width of the doorframe and hallway it will be transported through. If so, you can move your sofa! If this isn’t the case you will have to check whether the length of the sofa is smaller than the height of the door; if it is larger than you will have to disassemble the sofa

Some sofas are easily deconstructed, making the move to the transport vehicle a cinch. Simply, take apart the sofa by following the manufacturer’s guidelines and wrapping each section in blankets or soft material. In many cases you will not be able to take the sofa apart yourself and will therefore need to hire a carpenter or upholsterer for its disassembly.

Package the sofa with a blanket or soft material, this cover should then be covered with another lining. This can be done by taping bin bags around the chair, making sure that there are no exposed fabrics. By lining the sofa with these layers it protects the fabric from any dirt that may be picked up whilst in the transport vehicle; do not forget to do the same thing for any cushions that come with the sofa.

Finally moving your sofa

When booking a sofa delivery service anywhere, you should try and gauge whether or not the driver will be working alone or be accompanied by a drivers mate. If they do work alone, it is often expected that you, the customer can assist at pickup and drop-off locations (especially if the goods are particularly large and/or heavy).

Make sure when placed in the van or lorry that the sofa is secured to stop it moving around during the journey and also make sure that nothing is placed on top of the sofa that could move about causing damage.

By: Isabel Frank

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Isabel Frank is a freelance article writer who creates quality content for websites in various sectors, she specialises in furniture,relocation and related services. Most firms will offer sofa delivery services and you won't likely need a specialist sofa courier but try to make sure who you hire has similar experience.

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