Everything you need to know about moving a Washer & Dryer by Yourself

Moving and transporting appliances in to your new home can be challenging, especially if you are planning for a long-distance move.  However, by organizing everything timely, disconnecting, and preparing appliances for move can make this job quite easier for you. The tools and materials that you have to arrange include an Adjustable wrench, Wire cutters, Appliance cart, Level, Plastic wrap, Moving blankets, and Tape.

The first thing you have to do is to detach the drain hose to drain the washer by placing it into a nearby laundry sink or into a bucket to drain any remaining water. During the moving process, always try to run a cleaning cycle to clean out the dirt, grime, and other debris that may be stuck inside the washer.  Disconnect the hot and cold water hoses and place it near the laundry sink to drain the remaining water and tie the hose with a tape to secure it from moving and shifting while you are moving into your new residence.

Secure the shipping bolts, agitator, and tub as it can create the problem if not properly secured. Whether it is gas or electrical dryer, you have to turn off the electricity and in case of gas dryer, contact a professional to disconnect and cap the gas line properly. Unplug the dryer and detach the ventilation hose, and don’t forget to check it to make sure that its properly clean before putting it into the bag. Now its time to prepare the washer and dryer for moving so pack them with moving blankets and wrap each piece into the wrapper. Secure the wrap with a tape so you wont face any difficulty in your moving journey. If you are still not sure what to do contact Los angeles commercial movers for further assistance.

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Business Phone Number: 310-208-8880

Business Address: 23679 Calabasas Road #186, Calabasas, CA 91302


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