We understand how difficult it is to shift from one house to another. It is challenging to manage everything from packing to labeling through the loading and unloading process. Besides, it’s considerably more difficult to relocate your furniture once you’ve taken care of the other smaller items. In this article, we will cover how to easily move out and properly load and unload your couch in your new home.

Make a Kit Consisting of All of the Necessary Supplies

Have you ever tried to repair something that has a variety of nuts and bolts and requires the use of more than one tool? You may have faced a situation in which an important piece of household equipment needed urgent repair and you lacked the proper tools. In order to avoid such a situation, get a multi-tool kit that includes all of the tools you’ll need to dismantle your couch. Investing in a multifunctional kit will serve you well, and it will come in handy for future usage.

Take a Photograph and Gather Nuts and Bolts

Have you tried to assemble parts of something in order to make it functional? When you don’t have a blueprint or instruction manual for a piece of furniture and want to put it all together into one, it becomes incredibly difficult. That’s why you should take pictures of the furniture you’re disassembling so you can put it back together easily once you’ve moved into your new home.

Take Off the Cushions and Arms

After ensuring that you have all of the necessary tools, the next step is to remove the cushions from your couch. This will make it easier to disassemble your couch. And who knows, maybe you’ll find something valuable that you lost and never found in the depths of your couch? If you still think that your couch is big enough to not be able to get through the door of your house, remove its arms so it becomes easier for you to move it.

Take Off the Frame

Be certain to remove the frame of your couch’s seat after you’ve removed the cushions. This is where the screwdriver comes in handy. Removing the frame will also make your couch lighter, which will make it easier to move.

Move and Load

After completing the above steps, make sure to box your furniture items separately so the nuts and bolts don’t get mixed up. Now you’re finally ready to say goodbye to your old house.

If you’re still worried that doing it all by yourself will be difficult and time-consuming, we’ve got you covered! ASR Moving is here to assist you throughout the process of disassembling and reassembling your furniture at your new home. Along with the moving of your furniture, we also offer additional services such as residential moves, commercial moves, long-distance moves, condos, and apartments. Contact us for safe and stress-free relocation services!