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Things that are hard to move

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THE simplest relocation can be stressful, but moving tricky items like pianos, pool tables, fridges and artworks can make it even more nerve-wracking.

Experts from Moving House Services and Melbourne City Movers, say the key to shifting awkward items in a DIY move is preparatio­n and knowing when to call in the profession­als.

Lee Hamlin from Moving House Services shares her advice, saying moving especially difficult objects sometimes requires a specialist.

Pianos

“For pianos, some movers are quite capable of doing the move themselves,” Hamlin says. But if in doubt, find a profession­al, she adds.

Fish

“There are companies that move pets, but fish are usually not something they can move, as they usually don’t survive the travel process. The best option is to give them to friends, keep the fish tank and start again at the new property,” Hamlin says.

Art

Most artworks can be wrapped in blankets and moved, but for expensive works, Hamlin recommends hiring a specialist.

Gill Preet, from Melbourne City Movers, says “proper planning and patience” are vital when shifting hard-to-move items. He recommends clearing doorways and driveways first, so there’s no trip hazards along the way. Also plan the path to be taken, he says.

Pool tables

Moving a pool table, which can weigh more than 350kgs, requires three people, at least a four-tonne truck, with a hydraulic lift, as well as a piano trolley and lots of care, Preet says.

Restrainin­g straps and protection sheets also need to be on hand.

Fridges

Preet says while moving a fridge seems easy enough, there are risks to consider. He says proper planning, the right tools and an extra set of hands are essential.

After emptying, defrosting and cleaning the fridge, remove all moveable shelves and boxes and use strong tape to secure them inside the fridge.

“A good tape is recommende­d, as cheap packing tape can cause permanent stains in the fridge interiors.

“Close the fridge door and secure it with a rope, so it can’t open in transit. Get a two-wheel trolley and load the fridge from the back, so any potential scratches are not visible after re-installati­on. Don’t tilt the fridge too much, as this can cause cooling gas to destabilis­e and result in irreparabl­e damage to the fridge.”

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