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Tips on moving valuable artwork
Tips on moving valuable artwork

Long distance moving is a herculean task and it requires patience and planning in order to make it a smooth one. The entire task of packing and moving your entire stuff is just not easy. Especially when your goods include valuable artworks and priceless antiques then you have to exercise special care for moving these valuable items if you want them in one piece in your new location and not a mangled disarray of broken pieces.

Getting your antiques appraised Before you pack your valuables, antiques and artwork and move with them, it is essential to make an inventory of all items of value along with the photographs of each item that you are taking with you on your move and get it appraised by a qualified appraiser.

Packing materials Spend generously on purchasing the right packing materials because if your antiques are not packed properly, they can be prone to damage. Packing supplies like sturdy boxes, heavy plastic sheets, packing tapes, bold and dark marker that are water resistant and enough padding for delicate and fragile goods.

Wrapping properly - Each item should be wrapped individually and one should never use a newspaper to wrap antiques and framework as there is chances of the ink tainting the finish of the artwork. Cushioning and the use of crates are suggested for wrapping so as to protect them from getting scratched, scraped, chipped or broken during moving. You should make sure that all your antiques are wrapped with care and that the fit of the antiques are correct in their boxes so that they are not too loose or too tight in their boxes. You can even hire a long distance moving company that will do the packing of your valuable artwork and antiques with great dexterity.

Identification Always remember to label each every box that contains valuables with words "fragile" or "glass" so as to identify them and load them accordingly.

Loading Take extra care while loading the valuable artwork and antiques. They should be carefully lifted and placed properly with due care and expertise. You should always hire a long distance moving company to do your loading. They are professional people and they can do their work to perfection.

Make sure that you hire a shipping company for the transport of your valuable artwork and antiques that provides insurance for its full value. Try and avoid ground service for shipping as it takes more time in transit and your artwork can get prone to a high risk of damage.




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