So useful. Thinking of some thinner material, like a tough poly board from Grainger, to leave permanently under my washer & dryer (the countertop leaves almost no clearance to the top of the appliances). Thank you for this great video.
Great video. I just moved into a house where the flipper slid the refrigerator over the floor and there are two parallel lines across the entire room. Any advice on how to clean/fix/repair? Ty.
How thick should the melamine boards be, only thing I see at lowes is 3/4" which is very thick? It looks like its only a 1/4" thick. Is that melamine or lauan plywood in the video?
you can use AIR_EZ to move appliances across any floor and slide it in tight places and let the air out and slide it out check it out at shankfloortools.com
Blanket will prevent scratches, but it won't prevent the wheels from a heavy refrigerator from compressing the wood and forming permanent grooves in the wood.
So useful. Thinking of some thinner material, like a tough poly board from Grainger, to leave permanently under my washer & dryer (the countertop leaves almost no clearance to the top of the appliances). Thank you for this great video.
Great video! Exactly what I was looking for!
Excellent, just what i needed. Thank you
Great video. straight to the point
Thanks for the great tip! I really appreciate it.
nobody has given this the thumbs down, so tempting.
lmao
Melamine board ... sold at Lowe’s for. $32 a board/sheet
Very good 👍
Any links as to where I could buy the melamine sheets?
I didn't hear that part clearly, what did you say what kind of board that was, or what material that board was again? Thank you.
This is genius. Why don’t appliance delivery guys use this method? Would’ve saved my floors…
How do you turn? The video showed square panels being used to pull a refrigerator in a straight line.
Very carefully, spin the appliance on the first board then roll to the next.
Hi. Thanks for the great advice. How thick is the board that you're using in the video and is the material Melamine or Lauan?
Brian Perry did you find out what the thikness was?
Can I leave the boards under the refrigerator?
Sure, but why?
Great Thanks! Ron, where did you get your floors? I bought a house with those exact floors and I do not know what they are or where to buy more>
Looks like Brazilian Cherry. Many companies offer engineered versions: real wood top layer with a soft wood base, using an interlocking edge.
Great video. I just moved into a house where the flipper slid the refrigerator over the floor and there are
two parallel lines across the entire room. Any advice on how to clean/fix/repair? Ty.
Call a flooring contractor, I hope you got a discount on your home from the flipper.
How thick should the melamine boards be, only thing I see at lowes is 3/4" which is very thick? It looks like its only a 1/4" thick. Is that melamine or lauan plywood in the video?
1/8th thick, so the appliance can get up and down easily
Will this work on carpet?
Would this work for vinyl flooring??
yes
you can use AIR_EZ to move appliances across any floor and slide it in tight places and let the air out and slide it out check it out at shankfloortools.com
That's a great tool for pro's this video was designed to help folks who only need to move something once....
Why don't you use blanket ? much easier !
Blanket will prevent scratches, but it won't prevent the wheels from a heavy refrigerator from compressing the wood and forming permanent grooves in the wood.