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How can you protect a fridge when moving house?

by James Draper Owner

 When you are moving home, it is important that you protect the largest and most expensive items from your home against damage. The reason for this is so that you do not have the unexpected cost of having to replace damaged items after you have moved. It does not matter how careful that you are when moving, accidents can always happen, and the most expensive things from your home can always get damaged if you are not careful. A fridge is one of those things that could cost a fortune to replace if damaged, so how exactly do you go about protecting a fridge when moving house?


  • Large bubble wrap for sale is the key to success. The larger bubbles provide lots of cushioning against damage, and you can buy really long rolls of it for a small cost, and you could wrap lots of layers around a fridge to ensure that absolutely nothing can harm it. Best bubble wrap near me is waterproof as well as insulating, so it has many great properties that enable it to protect a fridge to the fullest. It will also protect from scratches, so it will still look great when it arrives in your new home, plus it will be protected from knocks and dents too. As a fridge is so large and heavy, it will definitely require larger bubbles as opposed to smaller ones, and you will need many layers to make it work.

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  • If you can’t have access to strong bubble wrap UK, then you can use cardboard to provide some protection too. It is unlikely that you will ever find a box that is large enough to fit a fridge, but you can buy cardboard sheets, or make sheets out of smaller boxes, which can provide a protective layer against damage too. It can protect it from dirt and scratching against the sides and bottom of the removal lorry while moving, and it will stop other objects from hitting against the fridge as well.

  • The next thing you can do to prevent damage of a fridge is to carefully organize it into the removal lorry effectively. You should put a fridge near the back of the removal lorry, and put it on its side rather than upright, so that if a problem occurs and it falls, then it does not have far to go. Other objects stacked around the fridge will further hold it in place safely too, so you can think about that when you pack the removal lorry.   


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