Preparing Refrigerator for a Relocation
Posted on: September 12, 2024 | by: admin
How to Properly Prepare Your Refrigerator for a Move
At Hall Lane Moving & Storage in Commack, NY, we recognize the complexities of moving, especially when it comes to large appliances such as refrigerators. Whether you’re moving locally or across the country, preparing your refrigerator correctly is crucial to ensure it arrives at your new home in optimal condition.
- Plan Ahead
Begin your preparations a few days before the move by using or donating perishable items. This minimizes waste and makes the cleaning process easier.
- Defrost the Refrigerator
Unplug your refrigerator and begin defrosting it 24-48 hours before moving. Keep the doors open to allow ice to melt, placing towels or pans beneath to collect water and prevent leaks during transport.
- Clean Thoroughly
Once defrosted, thoroughly clean the interior surfaces, including shelves and drawers. Use a mild cleaning solution and ensure everything is completely dry to prevent mold and odors.
- Secure Shelves and Drawers
Remove all shelves and drawers, and pack them separately with bubble wrap or blankets. If you leave them inside, secure them with tape to prevent shifting during transit.
- Wrap and Protect
Protect the refrigerator by wrapping it in moving blankets to prevent scratches and dents. Secure the doors with straps, avoiding direct tape on the surface to prevent damage.
- Safe Moving Practices
Always keep the refrigerator upright during the move to avoid compressor damage. Hall Lane Moving & Storage’s trained professionals ensure safe handling of large appliances like refrigerators throughout the moving process.
- Post-Move Setup
After your move, wait several hours before plugging in the refrigerator to allow the compressor oil to settle.
By following these steps, you can ensure a safe and efficient relocation of your refrigerator. Hall Lane Moving & Storage is ready to assist with all your moving needs, ensuring a seamless transition to your new home in Commack and beyond.