Protect Your Back When Moving Major Appliances


Published on August 29th, 2014

Moving Washing Machine

One of the most physically challenging aspects of moving to a new area is transporting your major home appliances. With a typical washing machine weighing as much as 170 pounds, carrying it by yourself isn’t always feasible. And even if you can carry it, doing so could place you at risk for injury, which is something you probably want to avoid on moving day. To make the process a little easier, we have some tips on how to move your major home appliances.

Refrigerator

Remove all food, beverages, condiments, food and other items items from your refrigerator and freezer. Ideally, you should consume your refrigerated perishables in the weeks leading up to your move. Any remaining food can then be stored in a cooler or a friend/family member’s refrigerator.

After removing everything from the inside of your refrigerator and freezer, unplug it from the wall outlet and let it sit for at least 24 hours. If it has an ice maker and water dispenser, you’ll also need to disconnect it from the waterline before moving it.

Dishwasher

Remove (and pack) any dishes inside your dishwasher. If the unit contains any removable racks or baskets, go ahead and pack them separately to reduce the risk of damage. When you are finished, place a strip of tape across the front of the door to ensure it remains shut during transit.

Washing Machine

Disconnect the washing machine from the power outlet, waterline and drain line. It’s important to note that you must first turn the waterline off before disconnecting it; otherwise, you could flood the place. It’s not uncommon for tenants and homeowners to forget or overlook this step, at which point the waterline floods the residence when the service is reactivated. Always make sure the water is turned to the “off” position before disconnecting your washing machine from the line.

Dryer

The steps to preparing a dryer to move varies depending on its power source. Electric models are prepared simply by unplugging the unit at the wall outlet. Gas models, on the other hand, are bit a more difficult and usually require the assistance or expertise of the gas supplier. If you own a gas-powered dryer, contact your gas company for more information on how to disconnect and move it.

Major Home Appliance Moving Tips:

  • Use a hand cart (dolly) to move your major home appliances.
  • Keep your refrigerator upright the entire time.
  • Tape any loose cords and lines to the side of your unit.
  • Find a buddy to help you carry your appliances up stairs
  • Pick up your appliances by bending your knees, not your back.

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