How To Properly Move A Flat Screen Television

Flat screen televisions are the centerpiece of your living room, but their large size and heavy weight, combined with the relative fragility of their screens, means that they can be a fairly hard item to move out of your old home and into your new one. Understanding the proper way to pack and move a flat screen television can help you do so without damaging your unit at all.

Dismount

The first thing that you should do when preparing your TV for a move is to remove it from the wall bracket or from the stand that is supporting it. Carefully lift the TV off of the stand or bracket and lay it down safely on another nearby surface. Be sure to keep the bracket and all screws and other small parts together, ideally within a small plastic bag that you will move at the same time as your TV, so you won't misplace anything during the moving process.

Box and Cushioning

Next, you'll want to put your TV into a box so that it is adequately protected from damage while in transit. The best thing to do is to make use of the original box (if you still have it) since it will fit your television perfectly and won't allow for shifting to occur. However, in a pinch you can make use of another similarly shaped box – just be sure to fill up the extra space with some form of cushioning, ideally bubble wrap or other items that do not come with the possibility of scratching the screen. Further, if you are moving during a rainy period, you may want to wrap the entirety of the box that your TV is in with a tarp or similar waterproof, plastic covering to prevent the inner electronics from becoming damaged.

Proper Packing Techniques

Once the TV is properly boxed up and secured with additional padding, you'll need to put it into the moving truck. There are two important things to keep in mind. First, you should never lay your TV down horizontally, since this greatly increases the chance of the screen cracking if something falls on it. Secondly, when storing your TV upright, you should make sure that it is stored between sturdy items that will not shift or allow the TV to move at all – such as between your mattresses, which are secured in place with moving straps.

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