Avoid the Risk! How to Move to a New Home Without Breaking Your Back

Written by Posted On Tuesday, 06 February 2018 12:41

Most people think that the most difficult part of relocating is finding the perfect home. While this can be frustrating and time-consuming, the most difficult part of relocating has to be packing and moving all of your belongings. The worst things to move are the heavy pieces of furniture. If you’re planning a large move and need some tips on moving and lifting your heavy furniture, you’ve come to the right place.

Work in Pairs

For your smaller and lighter furniture, this step won’t be necessary. However, when it comes to larger furniture, working in pairs can prove to be beneficial in preventing physical injury. Having two or more people assisting in lifting and moving heavy furniture helps to divide the weight evenly between all parties involved, making the job easier on everyone. While it’ll be easier to lift heavy furniture when more than two people are involved, the excessive amount of bodies could prove to be a disadvantage if you’re working in small or narrow spaces.

Get the Right Tools for the Job

Moving heavy furniture is more than just an occasional inconvenience for some people. It’s their entire job. Professional movers will rely on special tools to move heavy furniture while reducing the risk of serious physical harm during the process. One popular lifting tool is called lifting straps. These straps hook under the furniture on one end and are strapped around the forearms of two movers on the other end. This allows the movers to lift the furniture using their strongest muscles instead of with their backs.

Call in the Professionals

If you’d rather leave the job of moving your heavy furniture to others, call in a company of professional movers such as Bekins Van Lines Inc. Not only are they experts at safely and efficiently moving heavy furniture, they’ll also pack your boxes for you. Most professional movers are required by law to be licensed, bonded, and insured to provide peace of mind and protection to their customers.

Rely on Human Ingenuity

Human beings have been moving heavy objects for thousands of years. We didn’t always have fancy tools or powerful vehicles to help us. We had to rely on our critical thinking skills and raw human ingenuity. Taking this into consideration, a brilliant way to move heavy objects can simply be to glide them. Place a blanket on the floor, move the heavy piece of furniture onto the blanket, and pull on the blanket to move furniture through your home. The fabric of the blanket will work to reduce friction between the furniture and the floor.

While moving and lifting your furniture, always remember to lift with your knees instead of your back. Keep your back straight and use the muscles in your thighs to suffer through the lifting.

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