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July 07, 2019

How to Protect Your Floors During a Move

Protect Your Floors when MovingBy Julie DeLong, A-1 Freeman Moving Group 

Whether you are selling your home to new buyers or locking in your security down payment, you need to safeguard your floor surfaces during the moving process. You could have taken care of your floors perfectly for years, yet move-out day is among the most possible occasions for new damage to take place. Furniture scuff marks and also grit crushed in by heavy footsteps is usually a tremendous issue. And the last thing you want to cope with when relocating is last-minute carpet cleaning or flooring repair.

Luckily, there are some reliable tips on how to help keep your floor surfaces safe throughout the move-out and following move-in process. By incorporating easy steps, you can keep your floors free of scratches, grit, and stains on moving day in Colorado Springs.

Before Moving Day:

During the lead-up to moving day in Colorado Springs, you can make your task less difficult by considering several things ahead of time.

Set Aside Floor Covering Supplies

While you are packing, put aside items which you can use as home furnishings pads or flooring covers along the way. Any area rugs, welcome mats, or plastic floor mats you've got are very useful right now. You can even make use of tarps, bath towels, or old blankets. And in some places, flattened strong cardboard is a good floor protecting solution.

Anything you do not use on the floor surfaces, you are able to cover furniture pieces to prevent wall scuffs and cushion carrying holds.

· Rugs & Mats

· Plastic Tarps

· Bath towels

· Old Throw-Away Blankets

· Strong Flattened Cardboard

Felt Protectors on All Furniture Feet

With or without a professional moving company in Colorado Springs, some furnishings are likely to scoot. Moving day is rife with shifting, hauling, sliding, and bumping into furniture pieces. Even professional movers won't be able to avert 100% of household furniture sliding on the floor. Hence, the best option may be to purchase a pack of felt furniture pads. Spend a couple of days ahead of the move adhering circular padding to the feet of all your household furniture, and anything else difficult and hefty (including computers, appliances, or weights) which may need to slide on the floor.

Get Floor 100% Clean

This is extremely important. On the evening or morning ahead of moving, clean the floor completely. Muck on the carpet can be crushed in on moving day, even beneath rugs and floor mats. Hard dirt, stones, or dropped items on hardwood or porcelain tile floors may cause scuff marks underneath heavy footsteps or moved household furniture. In fact, dirt is partially the reason floors are likely to get damaged on moving day. Therefore clean using whatever resources you're able to in this order. Next lay out floor coverings.

Wood / Ceramic tile Floor:

· Sweep

· Vacuum

· Mop

· Swiffer/Microfiber

Carpet:

· Declutter

· Vacuum

· Steam Clean

On Moving Day:

Just before the initial box is carried across the home, you need to prepare a handful of things to protect your floor.

Floor Mats at All Entrances/Exits

Position heavy-duty floor mats on both sides of every entrance/exit that is to be utilized to carry boxes or furniture. This is particularly important if there is mud, snow, or salted walk ways outdoors. Ask everyone to wipe their feet constantly if they cross a threshold.

Cover Major Flooring Walkways

Contemplate the place that the majority of traffic will go back and forth from at your house. Put your strongest floor mats along the length of these walkways to cut back the effect of heavy steps and set-down furniture pieces against your floors. If you are moving without professional movers, take into account ways to move household furniture without scooting it over the floor, if possible.

Utilize Hand Trucks and Dollies

When you get drained when moving household furniture, you set it down more regularly and it becomes attractive to slide it across the floor. Which, needless to say, is bad for the floor. Get hand trucks and/or dollies to allow you to roll heavy boxes and furniture pieces to and from the moving truck.

Manage Indoor/Outdoor Teams

Should you have enough helpers, make an attempt at coordinating a hand-off at the door. By doing this, outside-shoes do not come inside and the ones moving around inside don't get outdoor dirt on their shoes. In other words, pass boxes and furniture pieces similar to a bucket-brigade chain.

Through the Day:

Then throughout moving day, you need to keep up with your floor care to make certain that floor surfaces will always be shielded. Include strategies for clearing small sized off-path areas and last-minute adjustments.

Sweep Walkways

Your covered paths are fine to keep grit, mud, and salt away from your bare floors, but only for so long. Quick sweeps of the walkways out through entrance doors or into dustpans might drastically enhance their overall performance through the day.

Employ Backup Floor Coverings

Monitor furniture movements and walking paths. Expect to wrap a piece of furniture or place down some backup floor coverings at any moment. Staying flexible is one of the keys to keeping your flooring totally damage free on moving day.

When It's Finished:

Finally, it is possible to validate your success or handle the few small scuffs by performing a floor wrap-up once all things are loaded into the moving van.

Clean Flooring Once again

Complete one more total cleaning of the floors. Make them beautiful and completely clear of rubble. By doing this, you are able to feel safe regarding the shape they were left in. Take pictures and save them for your records.

Check

Conduct a final review of the floor. Now's the time to do touch-ups before the final hand-off.

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Keeping your flooring damage free during a move only needs a little organizing and also forethought. Don't allow household furniture slide free of felt pads. Make an effort to prevent debris from outdoors making its way in. It can be as fundamental as that. Keep in mind should you be hiring professional movers in Colorado Springs, they'll likely handle the floor protection so it is one less matter for you to worry about. To get more sensible moving day tips, give us a call today or take a look at more of our blog!

 

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