Moving a Flat Screen Television to Denver
By Julie DeLong, A-1 Freeman Moving Group
Preparation
Before you make any motions toward packing up that TV, take a few quick pictures of the many cords and cables so that you will have a visual benchmark when you're connecting everything back up once you arrive at your new residence. Subsequently, carefully remove all wires and cables. Coil them up and secure them with a twist tie or rubber band and pack them in a box. As well, be sure to label the box. If the television includes a base or wall bracket, remove that too. Any of these items may be loaded into the same TV equipment carton as the cords. Make certain and place all screws into baggies and once again, label them. There's no need to have to speculate which fasteners connect to which items once you are reassembling everything at the destination, and with the craziness which typically ensues surrounding moving day, don't count entirely on your mind when it comes to making sure everything gets put back together as it had been before. And, while you're at it, set any remote controls in this carton, too.
Packaging
With a little good fortune, you had moving day on your mind as you got your flat screen Television, and thus, you kept the original TV package and inserts. Nevertheless, should you be like most people, you did not want a massive empty box cluttering up your garage area or attic, so you discarded it (preferably via recycling). In the event the later is the case, you can get a carton and corner protectors from your moving materials shop or perhaps from your local moving company. Make sure to get a container which is big enough to fit around the Television with a bit of excess room for padding. Wrap the TV carefully in a number of moving blankets, position the corner covers on and glide it in the carton.
Transporting
The soundest way to haul your flat panel TV will be to keep it upright. To make certain that it remains to be in the correct position in the moving truck, secure it alongside a mattress or something sturdy, such as a chest of drawers or bookshelf. Be sure and keep the box of cabling and accessories near by for easier unpacking.
After you arrive to your new residence, invert the procedure and in no time, your flat panel TV can be all set to broadcast the hottest cartoon motion picture or big game.
And, if perhaps all this seems excessively mind boggling to take on on your own, give A-1 Freeman Moving Group or perhaps your nearby moving company in Denver a call. They would be ready to help make sure that your flat screen TV gets to your destination unscathed.
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