How do you handle bulky or heavy items?

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When it comes to handling bulky or heavy items, AB Moving employs a range of techniques and equipment to ensure a safe and efficient process. The team is trained in proper lifting and moving methods to minimize the risk of injury and damage. They utilize specialized equipment such as dollies, hand trucks, and moving straps to facilitate the handling of large objects. These tools are designed to support weight and make it easier for movers to transport heavy items with greater ease. Additionally, the movers will often plan the route in advance, taking into consideration doorways, staircases, and any obstacles that may impede the move. This careful planning helps to avoid any unanticipated challenges during the moving process. For particularly fragile or valuable items, AB Moving recommends that customers communicate any specific concerns to ensure those items are handled with the utmost care. In summary, AB Moving's approach to moving bulky or heavy items emphasizes safety, efficiency, and careful planning, which helps ensure that both the items and the movers are protected during the relocation process. If you are looking for more specific information regarding their services and procedures, it may be helpful to check their official site for details.
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Answered Jun 28, 2025

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