we are moving and quote from movers are bit expensive so we decided to pack everything and asked the mover to transfer only our stuff to our new place ...this help very much with the cost ....your video help us so much in packing our stuff...thank you so much 🙏
Hey Isac! Thank you for your kind words. We really appreciate it. This method is great for local moves, but remember to pad the couch once you load it into the tier on the truck.
All of you're videos are great for moving companies, and the way you showed us, I will definitely use it. Do you have videos of how to properly strap and clamp inside the trucks?
I stumbled upon this video. But it caught my attention so I let it keep playing. This process seemed a bit tedious, but you guys did a thorough and professional job here, and I just wanted to comment my appreciation. The video is shot well. The commentary is clear and helpful. And this was also satisfying to watch and listen to. Well done y'all! 👏🏿
No, you can leave the cushions on. We only take them off of the cushions are extra large and hang over the back of the sofa. Removing them makes it easier to carry and navigate difficult turns. It's a situation based decision.
this is like the only video i found for this topic, im glad it was a good one! One question: Would this reasonably weather proof the furniture, in the case that we may have to keep the furniture outside of the house for a while? Seems like doing this + a giant silica pack + a tarp w/ the feet raised on bricks could work, but I don’t want to act a fool doing so.
This is one of several videos we made about protecting sofas. The second is linked here: th-cam.com/video/p_Dqj6Fzvbk/w-d-xo.html I would never recommend storing furniture outside in the elements. The method we showed here will protect the sofa from water, dirt, and snags during the moving process and while being stored in a facility.
thank goodness. great second video, really enjoying this channel as a background play. you saved me from ruining some antiques, thank you! also, incredible response time!
Hey Dana! That's a great question! The length furniture can be stored in plastic depends on several factors. The material your furniture is made out of and the location you intend to store it all play into how long something can be stored in plastic. The couch we wrapped in the video can be stores for many years. However, we recommend re-wrapping every few years to give the couch time to air out.
What do you recommend for wrapping and protecting sofas and chairs for storage into a rented storage unit for long term storage? I have fabric and leather furniture that I want to store for a year and am concerned about any potential damage from the possibility of moisture or bugs in the event of anything from adjoining units comes in. Is it okay to leave sofas in this type of plastic for a long-term storage situation or is there something better for that?
That's a really good question. It all depends on the region you live and whether or not you have a climate-controlled storage facility. If you live in a humid area and you have a non-climate controlled/outdoor storage facility moisture will probably be an issue no matter what you do. Leaving the bottom uncovered allows the sofa to breathe. We also recommend using moving pads when in storage or loading into a truck. Wrapping a sofa with plastic wrap only protects it from becoming dirty during the move or wet if it is raining during the move.
Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment Claudia. I'm glad you asked about the blue moving blankets. For leather couches and sofas we use blue moving blankets first, and then we wrap them with plastic wrap. The couch in the video gets wrapped in blue moving pads once it is loaded into the truck. We'll be doing more videos about that soon!
We recommend pad wrapping leather sofas first. Then wrap the sofa with plastic wrap just like this video shows. You will want to leave an opening in the bottom so that air can circulate. That hole in the plastic wrap will prevent the leather from sweating.
That's a hard question. It all depends upon the region you live, and the location the couch is stored. If you are in a humid area, the couch will need to breathe. Leaving an open bottom will allow for the couch to breathe while in storage. However, this has drawbacks. If you have an outdoor storage facility, the opening may allow bugs or rodents to make their way into the couch. Long answer short, it depends on many factors. I wouldn't be able to give you an answer without knowing more about your physical and geographic storage location.
This video shows one step of protection. The sofa still needs to be wrapped with moving pads inside of the truck. For move as far as you described, please watch this video: th-cam.com/video/p_Dqj6Fzvbk/w-d-xo.html
That is a great question, and it depends upon a few factors. First, how long is your couch going to be wrapped, and second what is the humidity/weather like in your part of the country? The paper method is usually done for overseas moves, military moves, or storage moves. The paper is typically held on by plastic wrap, but the bottom is not wrapped to allow for air flow. The method shown in the video is for short haul or local moving, and is done to keep the couch clean while moving. The couch is padded once it is loaded into the truck.
The thickness of the plastic wrap will directly affect the protection of your furniture. If you have a thicker plastic wrap, it will be less likely to rip as you move the furniture and your furniture will stay safer. Thinker plastic wrap rips very easily and has a much weaker hold. As the old saying goes, "You get what you pay for". Thanks for watching! 🙂
Hello! If you are in need of moving services please feel free to contact our office at 412-241-2101. As for pad wrapping your couch, that can be done before or after it is wrapped in plastic wrap. Anything loaded into a moving van should be pad wrapped to avoid damage.
Hello Carolyn, Thank you for this great question. At this time we are unaware of any biodegradable plastic wrap. However, there are other techniques that do not require plastic wrap. First, a sofa cover designed specifically for moving is a good but expensive option. The second option is using moving blankets. Both options have drawbacks directly related to how difficult moving pads are to keep on the sofa without plastic wrap. Your question has inspired us to film videos on those additional options. Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment.
What's your take on stretch wrap vs fabric pads vs paper pads for storage or long hauls? I know that stretch wrap can trap moisture and cause mildew issues. Is this always a problem, or does covering the piece with fabric or paper pads first absorb enough moisture to mitigate that risk?
All techniques have a time and a place. For local moves, short hauls, and long hauls we will stretch wrap fabric couches. Once inside the truck we will pad them to protect from damage. For leather couches, we will wrap them with paper pads first and then stretch wrap them. We leave an opening in the bottom to help air circulate and reduce moisture issues. If you live and work in a humid area, techniques may differ. We are fortunate enough that humidity does not factor into how we protect couches and sofas.
@@StumpfMovingandStorage Sounds like I may need to consult a chemist, lol. I run mostly in the southeast so I may have to take extra precautions depending on location and time of year. Thanks for your reply! I've seen that Joyce Van Lines also does the method of paper pads, then stretch. Atlas policy is pads then stretch for leather, stretch then pads for fabric. My first day of moving the shipper was going into a mini storage, and the veteran mover training me asked the shipper if it was climate controlled or not. His suggestion if it wasn't was going to be to poke holes in the stretch wrap before storing, but I'm kind of skeptical to this day. Seems like it might just make moisture get in easier to begin with. Never had a claim come back to haunt me regarding O/S wrapping, btw, but I like overthinking things before they happen.
O/S furniture, rugs, and mattresses make for some of the most nail-biting decisions, imo. Glass and TVs might be fragile, but at least it's pretty obvious and universal what to do with them.
When flat screen TV's first came out, handling them was far from easy. Everything is a learning curve, and takes time to get good at. Expertise comes with hard work and sweat equity. If you're asking these questions you're well on the way to becoming an expert.
@@StumpfMovingandStorage This channel is not only good for its content, but as a forum for these topics. This is such an intricate craft yet unlike plumbing, electrical, medical, legal, etc work there is no official certification to separate amateurs and hacks from pros; you just know it when you see it. Very little media, literature, or even online content on moving, too. Ever read "The Long Haul" by Finn Murphy? It's an excellent exception. I'd love to see some videos beyond tutorials too, just showcasing mover skills and technique.
You failed to note that is done for warehouse storage only. The shrink wrap gives no protection for transport. Recommended for transport is 6 mil plastic wrap . Personally I use 6 mil covers specially designed for upholstery
Thanks for watching our video Frank. Plastic wrap/shrink wrap does offer protection for upholstery. This technique protects the upholstery from getting dirty or stained during the move. It also keeps the movers sweat off of the upholstery as they lift and carry the furniture. This is the exact same reason plastic wrap/shrink wrap is used to cover upholstery brought into storage. Once the plastic/shrink wrapped furniture is brought to the truck, it is again wrapped in moving pads. Large rubber bands are used to hold the moving pads onto the furniture as it's loaded into the truck. That step was not a part of this particular video, because we are in the process of filming an additional series of videos covering how to properly load a moving truck. Thanks again for watching!
This technique is to keep dirt, sweat, and moisture off of the sofa when moving. It still needs to be wrapped with moving pads when placed in the truck. Moving trucks are in closed, so I would not recommend doing this with an open car trailer. We produced the video linked below 👇 that shows how to pad wrap and stretch wrap sofa. I still don't recommend moving anything in an open car trailer. However, This is probably the technique you're looking for: th-cam.com/video/p_Dqj6Fzvbk/w-d-xo.html
we are moving and quote from movers are bit expensive so we decided to pack everything and asked the mover to transfer only our stuff to our new place ...this help very much with the cost ....your video help us so much in packing our stuff...thank you so much 🙏
We're glad our videos helped you out! Was there anything else about moving/packing that you would like to see explained in a video?
@@StumpfMovingandStorage thank you for your suggestions.. how do you pack lawnmower and BBQ stand
That's a more difficult answer to type out. We'll have to make a video explaining that.
I work at a moving company and this is one of the best videos I ever came across and I would love to use this method
Hey Isac! Thank you for your kind words. We really appreciate it. This method is great for local moves, but remember to pad the couch once you load it into the tier on the truck.
All of you're videos are great for moving companies, and the way you showed us, I will definitely use it. Do you have videos of how to properly strap and clamp inside the trucks?
I don't have any videos about properly strapping inside of the trucks, but you have given me an idea for my next video! 🙌
@@StumpfMovingandStorage Would the method you showed in the video also work if I wanted to store a sofa in a storage unit?
This technique is used for local moving, but can be modified slightly for storage.
thank you for this useful information!
Glad it was helpful!
I stumbled upon this video. But it caught my attention so I let it keep playing. This process seemed a bit tedious, but you guys did a thorough and professional job here, and I just wanted to comment my appreciation. The video is shot well. The commentary is clear and helpful. And this was also satisfying to watch and listen to.
Well done y'all! 👏🏿
Thank you very much for the kind words! 😁 This may seem tedious, but it ensures the sofa stays safe from damage while moving.
@@StumpfMovingandStorage I totally understand. If I was in the area, I'd call you guys!
Thank you This was truly helpful.
Hey Andrea! Thanks for watching. We're glad this helps. 🙂
This was super helpful.
Glad we could help out! We appreciate you taking the time to watch and comment! 🙌🤙
With a bigger/heavier sofa, do you remove the cushions and then wrap the sofa as you demonstrate? Thanks! Very informative!
No, you can leave the cushions on. We only take them off of the cushions are extra large and hang over the back of the sofa. Removing them makes it easier to carry and navigate difficult turns. It's a situation based decision.
That was neat, and enjoyed watching thanks so much as I'm planning to move from this cramped apartment ☺️👍
I'm glad you enjoyed the video. Good luck with your move! 😊
this is like the only video i found for this topic, im glad it was a good one!
One question: Would this reasonably weather proof the furniture, in the case that we may have to keep the furniture outside of the house for a while? Seems like doing this + a giant silica pack + a tarp w/ the feet raised on bricks could work, but I don’t want to act a fool doing so.
This is one of several videos we made about protecting sofas. The second is linked here: th-cam.com/video/p_Dqj6Fzvbk/w-d-xo.html
I would never recommend storing furniture outside in the elements. The method we showed here will protect the sofa from water, dirt, and snags during the moving process and while being stored in a facility.
thank goodness. great second video, really enjoying this channel as a background play.
you saved me from ruining some antiques, thank you! also, incredible response time!
I really appreciate hearing that. Thank you very much!
Hello and thank you for the video I just have a quick question, How long can you store a furniture in the plastic?
Hey Dana! That's a great question! The length furniture can be stored in plastic depends on several factors. The material your furniture is made out of and the location you intend to store it all play into how long something can be stored in plastic. The couch we wrapped in the video can be stores for many years. However, we recommend re-wrapping every few years to give the couch time to air out.
What do you recommend for wrapping and protecting sofas and chairs for storage into a rented storage unit for long term storage? I have fabric and leather furniture that I want to store for a year and am concerned about any potential damage from the possibility of moisture or bugs in the event of anything from adjoining units comes in. Is it okay to leave sofas in this type of plastic for a long-term storage situation or is there something better for that?
That's a really good question. It all depends on the region you live and whether or not you have a climate-controlled storage facility. If you live in a humid area and you have a non-climate controlled/outdoor storage facility moisture will probably be an issue no matter what you do. Leaving the bottom uncovered allows the sofa to breathe. We also recommend using moving pads when in storage or loading into a truck. Wrapping a sofa with plastic wrap only protects it from becoming dirty during the move or wet if it is raining during the move.
How do i move that from downstairs to upstairs through a narrow door by yourself?
That's a great question, and there is no easy way to do that. We'll try to make a video describing how to move a sofa by yourself.
@@StumpfMovingandStorage I am about to use your wrapping technique today just to move my sofa upstairs from my basement.
Could i leave the back cushions on? Should i wrap them separately?
Unless they are large overstuffed pillows, we leave them on.
Professional and clear video. So, are the blue moving blankets only used for hard wood furniture?
Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment Claudia. I'm glad you asked about the blue moving blankets. For leather couches and sofas we use blue moving blankets first, and then we wrap them with plastic wrap. The couch in the video gets wrapped in blue moving pads once it is loaded into the truck. We'll be doing more videos about that soon!
@@StumpfMovingandStorage oh! Thanks for clarifying that! Claudia, Pittsburgh native living in exile!
I have faux leather sofa. What do you recommend for coving it for a long haul cross country?
We recommend pad wrapping leather sofas first. Then wrap the sofa with plastic wrap just like this video shows. You will want to leave an opening in the bottom so that air can circulate. That hole in the plastic wrap will prevent the leather from sweating.
One question, would this method also serve to leave the couch in storage for around 5 to 8 months? 😬
That's a hard question. It all depends upon the region you live, and the location the couch is stored. If you are in a humid area, the couch will need to breathe. Leaving an open bottom will allow for the couch to breathe while in storage. However, this has drawbacks. If you have an outdoor storage facility, the opening may allow bugs or rodents to make their way into the couch. Long answer short, it depends on many factors. I wouldn't be able to give you an answer without knowing more about your physical and geographic storage location.
Does long distance move incude moves from DC to Phoenix, AZ?
This video shows one step of protection. The sofa still needs to be wrapped with moving pads inside of the truck. For move as far as you described, please watch this video: th-cam.com/video/p_Dqj6Fzvbk/w-d-xo.html
Does this cause an issue w humidity??? When we moved in TX they had some sort of paper that wrapped all the furniture. Curious if pros/cons to each
That is a great question, and it depends upon a few factors. First, how long is your couch going to be wrapped, and second what is the humidity/weather like in your part of the country? The paper method is usually done for overseas moves, military moves, or storage moves. The paper is typically held on by plastic wrap, but the bottom is not wrapped to allow for air flow. The method shown in the video is for short haul or local moving, and is done to keep the couch clean while moving. The couch is padded once it is loaded into the truck.
Please explain the varying gauges and the difference btwn 55 vs 80 or 90. What gauge are you using in the video? Thank you from a complete novice 😊
The thickness of the plastic wrap will directly affect the protection of your furniture. If you have a thicker plastic wrap, it will be less likely to rip as you move the furniture and your furniture will stay safer. Thinker plastic wrap rips very easily and has a much weaker hold. As the old saying goes, "You get what you pay for". Thanks for watching! 🙂
How would I get a hold of you? Do I need pad before I wrap my couch and loveseat, chaise?
Hello! If you are in need of moving services please feel free to contact our office at 412-241-2101. As for pad wrapping your couch, that can be done before or after it is wrapped in plastic wrap. Anything loaded into a moving van should be pad wrapped to avoid damage.
Is there any biodegradable stretch wrap? I don't want to put all that plastic in a landfill.
Hello Carolyn,
Thank you for this great question. At this time we are unaware of any biodegradable plastic wrap. However, there are other techniques that do not require plastic wrap. First, a sofa cover designed specifically for moving is a good but expensive option. The second option is using moving blankets. Both options have drawbacks directly related to how difficult moving pads are to keep on the sofa without plastic wrap. Your question has inspired us to film videos on those additional options. Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment.
Pads and shrink is the best way to rap furniture
They sure are! Thanks for watching. 🤙
What if sofa arms have some pointed design?
Without being able to see the sofa, it's hard to say if anything would be done differently.
Are you 8'5"????
that hardcut to that tiny little loveseat makes you look like a GIANT hahaha
Haha I'm not far off that height. 😂
What's your take on stretch wrap vs fabric pads vs paper pads for storage or long hauls?
I know that stretch wrap can trap moisture and cause mildew issues. Is this always a problem, or does covering the piece with fabric or paper pads first absorb enough moisture to mitigate that risk?
All techniques have a time and a place. For local moves, short hauls, and long hauls we will stretch wrap fabric couches. Once inside the truck we will pad them to protect from damage.
For leather couches, we will wrap them with paper pads first and then stretch wrap them. We leave an opening in the bottom to help air circulate and reduce moisture issues.
If you live and work in a humid area, techniques may differ. We are fortunate enough that humidity does not factor into how we protect couches and sofas.
@@StumpfMovingandStorage Sounds like I may need to consult a chemist, lol. I run mostly in the southeast so I may have to take extra precautions depending on location and time of year. Thanks for your reply!
I've seen that Joyce Van Lines also does the method of paper pads, then stretch. Atlas policy is pads then stretch for leather, stretch then pads for fabric. My first day of moving the shipper was going into a mini storage, and the veteran mover training me asked the shipper if it was climate controlled or not. His suggestion if it wasn't was going to be to poke holes in the stretch wrap before storing, but I'm kind of skeptical to this day. Seems like it might just make moisture get in easier to begin with.
Never had a claim come back to haunt me regarding O/S wrapping, btw, but I like overthinking things before they happen.
O/S furniture, rugs, and mattresses make for some of the most nail-biting decisions, imo. Glass and TVs might be fragile, but at least it's pretty obvious and universal what to do with them.
When flat screen TV's first came out, handling them was far from easy. Everything is a learning curve, and takes time to get good at. Expertise comes with hard work and sweat equity. If you're asking these questions you're well on the way to becoming an expert.
@@StumpfMovingandStorage This channel is not only good for its content, but as a forum for these topics. This is such an intricate craft yet unlike plumbing, electrical, medical, legal, etc work there is no official certification to separate amateurs and hacks from pros; you just know it when you see it.
Very little media, literature, or even online content on moving, too. Ever read "The Long Haul" by Finn Murphy? It's an excellent exception.
I'd love to see some videos beyond tutorials too, just showcasing mover skills and technique.
Stumpf moving and storage on uae
I'm sorry but what does that mean? What is uae?
You failed to note that is done for warehouse storage only. The shrink wrap gives no protection for transport. Recommended for transport is 6 mil plastic wrap .
Personally I use 6 mil covers specially designed for upholstery
Thanks for watching our video Frank. Plastic wrap/shrink wrap does offer protection for upholstery. This technique protects the upholstery from getting dirty or stained during the move. It also keeps the movers sweat off of the upholstery as they lift and carry the furniture. This is the exact same reason plastic wrap/shrink wrap is used to cover upholstery brought into storage. Once the plastic/shrink wrapped furniture is brought to the truck, it is again wrapped in moving pads. Large rubber bands are used to hold the moving pads onto the furniture as it's loaded into the truck. That step was not a part of this particular video, because we are in the process of filming an additional series of videos covering how to properly load a moving truck. Thanks again for watching!
How to wrap a leather bench seat. With storage
Is that a video you want to see? We will be happy to make one for you.
Will that hold up in an open trailer at 70mph?
This technique is to keep dirt, sweat, and moisture off of the sofa when moving. It still needs to be wrapped with moving pads when placed in the truck. Moving trucks are in closed, so I would not recommend doing this with an open car trailer. We produced the video linked below 👇 that shows how to pad wrap and stretch wrap sofa. I still don't recommend moving anything in an open car trailer. However, This is probably the technique you're looking for: th-cam.com/video/p_Dqj6Fzvbk/w-d-xo.html