Appliances are among the
most expensive items you’ll have to move. Taking the time to prepare them for
moving is the best way to keep them in tip-top shape.
Peachtree movers will
help with preparing your appliances for moving, but if you decide to do it
yourself, here’s a step by step guide to assure their safety and yours during
the move:
How to move Refrigerators and Freezers
- Start emptying your fridge and freezer at least a
     few days in advance of moving day.
- Dispose of or consume perishables, and empty the
     refrigerator completely.
- Clean all surface thoroughly, and leave the fridge
     and freezer doors open to air it out and prevent mildew and odors.
- If the fridge has an ice maker, disconnect the
     water line and let it drain, and empty the ice and water reservoirs
- Remove all interior racks and shelves and wrap
     them together for the move.
- Vacuum the back and top of the fridge, chances are
     they have accumulated some dust
- The day of the move, you can store light items
     like blankets, pillows or stuffed animals inside (place them in a garbage
     bag first). Tape all drawers and doors shut, and wrap it for transport.
- Have Peachtree Movers haul the refrigerator.
     Because of their size and shape, refrigerators are difficult to move, and
     you risk injury and damages if you attempt it yourself.
How to move Stoves
- Clean the stove thoroughly before the move. Grease
     from the stove can leave difficult to remove stains on anything it touches
- Remove all interior racks, moving or removable
     parts, like burners and knobs, and store them together separately
- Have someone qualified disconnect and cap off the
     gas line.
- Tape the oven door closed for transport.
Time to move your Dishwasher
- When moving a dishwasher, the main thing is to dry
     it completely ahead of the move.
- Start a few days ahead of the move by
     disconnecting the hoses and drying them thoroughly.
- Clean the inside and leave it open for a few days
     to help with the drying.
How to move your Washing Machine and Dryer
- Start by disconnecting the washer’s water line and
     allowing the hoses to drain.
- Clean the inside and leave it open for a few days,
     until it dries completely.
- Read manufacturer’s instructions on how to secure
     down the drum. If you don’t have them handy, you may be able to locate
     them online. Also, there are washer kits available for purchase for securing
     the drum for transport.
- Clean your dryer (lint screen, surfaces) and have
     a professional disconnect the gas and cap off the gas line if you have a
     bass dryer
- Washers and dryers are not just expensive, but
     also difficult to haul. Peachtree can make it easy and help secure and
     transport your washer your washer.
Peachtree movers would
like all major appliances properly prepared before your move. That way, they
can safely carry, load and deliver them to the new destination. Preparing your
appliances for moving in advance will save time and stress come moving day.
For additional questions
on how to prepare your appliance for moving, moving supplies, or moving quotes,
please contact Peachtree Movers in Atlanta, Georgia at 404-355-8877 or visit us
at www.peachtreemovers.com
 
 
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