How to Protect a Piano Bench When Moving | Professional Moving Tips from Stumpf Moving & Storage

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  • Опубликовано: 2 авг 2024
  • 🎹 Moving a piano can be a delicate operation, and ensuring the protection of every component is crucial. In this video, the experts at Stumpf Moving & Storage share professional tips on safeguarding your piano bench during a move. From materials to techniques, we've got you covered!
    📦 Materials Needed:
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    🛠️ Expert Tips for Protecting Your Piano Bench:
    Remove Loose Items: Clear the piano bench of any loose items or accessories before starting the protection process.
    Wrap with Moving Blankets: Use moving blankets or pads to cover the entire surface of the piano bench. This provides a soft and cushioned layer of protection.
    Secure with Large Rubber Bands: Use large rubber bands to tightly secure the moving blanket in place. This will keep everything secure during transportation.
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  • @StumpfMovingandStorage
    @StumpfMovingandStorage  Год назад +1

    Linked below are the pands and bands you need to get this job done. 👇
    1.) Blue Moving Blanket - 72" x 80":
    amzn.to/3XBepo0
    2.) Large Rubber Moving Bands:
    amzn.to/3RiSHmx

  • @claytonmacfarlane293
    @claytonmacfarlane293 Год назад +1

    Can you guys show how to pad and shrink a couch professionaly

    • @StumpfMovingandStorage
      @StumpfMovingandStorage  Год назад +1

      Hello Clayton! We have a video that explains how to professionally shrink wrap a couch. I have linked it below for you. We will make one that explains how to pad and shrink wrap a couch soon.
      ruclips.net/video/V6TlS4vLaag/видео.html

  • @williammcdonald9086
    @williammcdonald9086 Год назад +2

    Thanks for all of your great videos. I would like to see videos on how large pieces should be loaded in the truck. Washers, dryers, refrigerators, sofas, dining tables, recliners etc. Is it OK to transport a sofa on end or should I keep it upright? Also, tips on stacking large pieces. Should furniture pieces be stacked top surface to top surface (upper piece is upside down) of should all pieces be right side up? Should there be extra padding between pieces in a stack so that the legs of the upper piece does not damage the surface of the lower piece? Any other tips along this line?

    • @StumpfMovingandStorage
      @StumpfMovingandStorage  Год назад +1

      All those are very good questions! I'm going to start making videos that explain each of those questions. It will take some time but we'll get to all of them eventually. Ask for your questions about the couch, couches are loaded on their side. Typically I like to load one couch on either side of a tear and in the middle I'll put the washer and dryer. I'll explain more of that in the video. As for furniture that's stacked upwards, always place it on its legs unless the legs are so weak and brittle that you cannot. I'll get into detail about that in an upcoming video.

  • @mstrailertrash058
    @mstrailertrash058 Год назад

    I would put another rubber band crossways to keep the first one secure.

    • @StumpfMovingandStorage
      @StumpfMovingandStorage  Год назад +1

      If you follow the steps as shown in this video, there is no need for a second rubber band. The professional technique shown here is more than enough keep the pad wrapped tightly around the piano bench.