
Highlights
- If you’re moving any heavy items from one home to another, it’s best to leave the task to experienced movers.
- But if you just have to do it without any type of professional assistance, you’re going to know how to move big furniture pieces and heavy household appliances.
- Follow this guide to learn the best way to learn heavy items as safely as possible.
When most people think about moving household goods, they usually visualize muscular burly men trying to lift and move around beds, wardrobes, desks, sofas, couches, bookcases, refrigerators, freezers, washing machines, dishwashers, cookers, etc.
And since there are such bulky and massive items in almost every house, this general picture is not really far from the truth.
It’s probably best if you leave such overweight or awkwardly shaped possessions for professional movers – not only do they have tons of moving experience and the proven know-how to handle them, but they are also insured.
However, if your budget is tight and you can’t afford to get the help of relocation experts, here are some great pointers on how to pack and move heavy items on your own.
Needless to say, every successful moving experience starts with good preparation.
Here’s how to move heavy items by yourself.
Preparation stage

The packing supplies you will need:
- clean boxes of assorted sizes, in good condition
- plenty of bubble wrap
- furniture blankets (or furniture padding)
- packing tape
- shrink-wrap
- considerable lengths of rope
- plastic sealable bags
- a pair of scissors
- work gloves
- sturdy shoes, preferably with anti-slip soles
Also, you’re going to have to get some special equipment as well:
- a dolly
- furniture moving pads (Sliders)
- a set of tools (for removing hinges, doors, drawers, etc.)
And most importantly, having at least two pairs of helping hands is a must.
Begin the preparation process as soon as possible:
- Make a foolproof plan: go through each room of your house and note down the pieces of bulky furniture or household appliances that may turn out to be a sizeable problem when moving.
- Measure their dimensions, and the ones of the doorways and other entrances, with the help of a measuring tape.
- Figure out the best theoretical exit of your bulky items out of the house by comparing the dimensions once you’re ready with the list.






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