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Here's what our process actually looks like. Before a single piece of furniture moves through a doorway, we lay floor runners down the full length of the entry and hallway. Door frames get padded out completely. Then every piece of furniture - sofas, chairs, bed frames, dressers, tables - gets wrapped in moving blankets and stretch wrap before it leaves the room. The blankets cushion the piece. The wrap keeps everything tight and locked in place so nothing shifts.
Every room gets the same treatment. Doesn't matter if it's a bedroom, a living room with a full sectional, or a formal dining set. We work through the whole house this way, room by room, until everything is staged, wrapped, and ready to move. No shortcuts just because a piece is heavy or awkward to handle.
This kind of protection matters more than most people realize until something goes wrong. Your floors and your furniture are worth protecting - especially in a home you've put real care into. That's why we build this into every single move we do, not just the big ones.
Spring is one of the busiest times of year for moves, and our schedule is filling up fast. If you've got a move on the horizon, now is the time to lock in your date.