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How to move a refrigerator

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What is one of the more challenging household items to move? If you were to quiz twenty people the majority would answer that it is the refrigerator. Refrigerators are no doubt considered a big and heavy duty appliance. Bulky by nature, the refrigerator is not one of those items that you can successfully move alone. Moving experts say that moving a refrigerator can even pose a bit of a problem for those who may be equipped with professional moving equipment such as a dolly. Rather you would be better off purchasing two large pizzas so that you can woo as many helping hands as possible not to help you eat… yet but to help you move the refrigerator from its current location.

One of the first things you have to do to prep your refrigerator for moving is to first unplug it. The refrigerator should be unplugged and defrost some six hours before moving. Refrigerators usually come with several compartments so your next task would be to start cleaning the interior of the refrigerator as you move the shelves and trays along the way. After drying the interior of the fridge, you can start removing the parts of the appliance such as its hinges and handles, trays and shelves. These parts must be placed in a safe place for reassembling later. For the hinges and handles, you can place them in a labeled plastic zipped bag.

The last thing you need is to be moving the refrigerator and the doors won’t stay closed. To avoid this, it is best to tie the refrigerator with a strong type of material such as a bungee cords or ropes. You may be inclined to go the cheaper route by taping down the refrigerator doors but this can truly damage your refrigerator’s appearance when you attempt to remove the tape at the new home. Now you are ready to move the appliance and to do so moving experts suggest that the refrigerator is held upright.

As you and your helpers start to lift the appliance, remember to do so with extra care as it would not be a good thing if it tilts too much. Take your time and hoist the refrigerator so that you can place it on the dolly. Once on the dolly you can roll it slowly to the moving truck. Even as you start loading it on the truck, you must maintain that upright position as much as possible. If you were to lay the refrigerator sideways, you run the risk of filling the cooling tubes with compressor oil which could cause problems with your refrigerator when plugged in. Similarly, carrying the refrigerator on its back is also not recommended. When you get to your new home and have positioned your refrigerator, you are advised to wait a few hours before plugging it in. This would be enough time for the oil to return to the compressor.

Moving with electronics

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On moving day there are some items that are a joy to pack while others just aren’t, especially when they are big and complicated such as moving electronics in your home. Not only are these items very fragile and costly, but they also come with a lot of plugs that if not organized it would be very hard to keep up with. Here are a few suggestions to help packing up your electronics go a little more smoothly.

You probably use your desktop computer on a regular basis for either completing work or school projects or as a way to budgeting bank account or even as a method of paying bills online. Such a necessity item should be handled gently so as to avoid damage. Unlike the laptop computer, the desktop computer has several parts that need to be detached before you move. One of the items that you have to move is the central processing unit or CPU as it is commonly called. This part of the computer which is also known as the computer’s “brain” is where you would find the disk drive and the mother board as well. It should be detached carefully from the monitor and placed in a box that is bolstered with thick Styrofoam so that the CPU can easily slide down in the box comfortably and not shift around when moving.

 The same should be done when packing your monitor and to prevent further prevent damage and scratches to your monitor’s screen you can tape a square piece of cardboard over it. Keep all your cords individually wrapped and secured with twist ties and label them for easy assembling when you get to your new home. Depending on the type of printer that you have you should try to remove its ink cartridge or toner before you pack them into boxes. If you are not sure how to pack your specific printer, it would be wise to consult with its manual. The ink or toner should never be boxed and sent with the movers but rather held on your person and kept cool especially if you are moving in the summertime.

Next, when it comes to moving your large screen television it’s best that you leave the packaging up to the experts. You can arrange for a professional moving service to have the item custom-crated a day or two before your moving day. It may cost you a little extra to have a professional package your item but it is truly worth it in the end. In any event, the movers would be liable should the television arrive to your new home in a damaged condition so make sure that you have this and other items insured with the movers to prevent this from happening. Movers always advise that you leave the TV turned off for a few hours before you turn it on when you get to your new location as well.

Finally if the boxes for your other electronic items are still in good condition, then you should put the items back in their original boxes. Make sure to use excessive padding material that would protect your items. The boxes that you would be using to pack these fragile items should be strong and sturdy and they should also be sealed with the packing tape that the professionals use.

The Pros and Cons of Moving With Your Vehicle

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How to move long distance with your car

Probably one of the biggest obstacles that could come your way when making a long distance move is having to relocate with one or more cars. Moving your car to your new location can be so costly it is no wonder that people who move end up either selling or donating their vehicles locally. If you do not want to part ways with your vehicle, you may be tempted to drive your own car across the states. But even that option can be a tricky one in that depending on the distance you can rack up a pretty high price at the pump and tolling stations. In addition the durability of your vehicle and its age could either work for you or against you.

There are many steps that you have to take should you decide to move with your car. One of the first things that you have to do is to make sure that your car passes the emissions and safety standard tests. Since these tests are different in every state that you go, it would be wise to call up your Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) and get more information as it pertains to the cost factor of the tests and other requirements to make your move possible.

Next, you would also need to adjust your insurance since moving to a new state can either inflate or deflate your insurance costs. Once you get the insurance and safety standard tests out of the way, then you are ready to choose your moving options. One of the ways in which you can move your car is by employing the services of an auto mover. If this is your method of choice you should take comfort in the fact that your vehicle would be loaded on a flatbed or enclosed truck and be transported to your new location. Of course comfort comes with a price and using an auto mover is an expensive addition to your already large moving bill. This is because distance, the operating condition of your car, its size and weight and make and model among other things are taking into consideration before you are given a price. Then too we have not even included the price that you would have to pay the hauler and the insurance that they provide as well.

Expert auto movers would tell you that the cost of moving a vehicle can be anything around $1100 or more. One way in which you can cut the cost is by using your own auto insurance as opposed to that of the halter. You can also abort the idea of using an auto mover and opt for a terminal-to-terminal type of service where your car would be transferred to your new town without the extra cost. Your best bet would be to call a terminal employee who would be better to assist you with information on this.