If you spent the last few years amplifying your outdoor living space with all kinds of delightful additions, you may not look forward to leaving them all behind. Who says you have to? Nationwide Relocation Services has this helpful guide to inform you of how to safely and effectively pack, move and store the possessions that make your yard or yards into a comfortable part of your home. With these tips, you can enjoy the pleasures these items bring in your soon-to-be home.
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Now, the term “outdoor equipment” can raise some confusion since it can refer to both the objects used for recreation in nature and the objects placed in outdoor living spaces such as back and side yards. This blog refers to the possessions you keep in your yard.
Packing recreational goods such as hiking poles, skis, kayaks, etc. can be done in the exact fashion you get them to your adventure spots. Racks, boxes, duffel bags and padding can all be used for packing these items. Most can stand to just be placed in the moving truck at any convenient moment since they are durable. Just make sure there is no risk of them being squashed by heavier objects.
When you are leaving your current home to live in a new one, you don't have to leave your swing set, monkey bar, chimineas or other yard-amplifiers behind. You can disassemble each component carefully and secure the separate pieces together with rope or strong tape. Gather all small hardware in a bag made of a durable material and securely tighten. Attach or fasten the bag with the rest of the pieces.
Outdoor furniture should be cleaned and broken down if possible. To keep seat cushions from scattering and getting in the way, tie them together or place them in a large bag. Take caution! Placing anything in a garbage bag may result in it getting thrown out. If you place anything in a bag, make it clear that the contents inside are to be moved, not thrown out. This is one of the most common misunderstandings that occur while moving, in addition to the fact that most movers will not accept trash bags to move.
Glass tabletops should be wrapped in bubble wrap and a blanket and placed in flat boxes for mirrors, artwork and other fragile possessions. Mark the word “FRAGILE” throughout the package.
Lawnmowers and any other lawn maintenance equipment that runs on gasoline should be completely drained of their fuel. Dispose of the oil and gas properly or find a recycling facility in your area.
Nationwide Relocation Services hopes these tips help your moving endeavor. Continue to follow our blogs for regularly updated information.
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