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Appliances
Dishwasher:
Clean and dry it
thoroughly. Disconnect and drain the hoses. Leave the door open for
a few days prior to the move. Wrap dry hoses in towels and packing
paper and place inside the dishwasher.
Washing
Machine:
Clean and dry it
thoroughly. Disconnect and drain the hoses.
Wrap metal connector
ends of hoses in a towel and place inside the washer. Secure the
tub following the manufacturer's guidelines to prevent swaying.
Note: If you don't have the manufacturers
guidelines, you can purchase a washer kit with a manual that
provides instructions on how to secure the tub by tightening down
the tub using screws. If you prefer not to do it yourself, your
professional moving estimator can arrange a third party service
provider for you.
Upon arrival to your
new home, have the washer installed by a qualified
installer.
Clothes
Dryer:
Before cleaning,
unplug or turn off the dryer from electrical power.
Clean the lint
screen.
Prior to plugging in
your electric dryer at your new residence, have your power supply
checked for the correct electrical requirements.
If you are moving a
gas dryer, the appliance should be disconnected and the gas line
capped off by a qualified technician. The driver and the crew
members are not qualified to perform this service. Your
professional estimator can make the arrangements for
you.
Stove Top /
Range / Oven:
Clean each
thoroughly. Grease left on a stovetop will catch dust and dirt, and
unfortunately, leave spots on anything that it touches. Detach all
removable parts and pack safely in a box, clearly marked with the
contents.
If you are moving a
gas range, it must be disconnected prior to moving day by a
qualified service technician. The gas line must be properly secured
also.
If you have an
electric range, generally no servicing at your present residence is
required. When arriving at your new residence with your gas range,
you will need a qualified gas installer to check your gas supply,
connect the gas line, seal any openings, light the pilot and handle
any other hook-up requirements.
Refrigerator
/ Freezer:
Dry out refrigerators
and freezers, especially those that contain an icemaker and are
scheduled to be serviced. Dispose of all perishables.
Unplug the power cord
and wash and dry all removable parts thoroughly. Allow the parts,
including the interior of the refrigerator and freezer, to dry
thoroughly to allow all moisture to evaporate.
Pack all loose parts
including bins and shelves in a secured, approved container. Vacuum
the condenser or compressor.
Empty and clean the evaporator pan; allow
time for it to dry.
Before moving, turn
off the water and disconnect the water line if you have a cold
water dispenser or automatic icemaker. Empty the water reservoir.
If your refrigerator or freezer is an older model, you may have to
have the compressor or motor bolted down.
Have the icemaker and
water dispenser connected to waterline by a professional. Know that
copper tubing, a shut-off valve and fittings may be
required.
Microwave
Oven:
Remove any glass
trays, wrap and securely pack them in a carton.
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The microwave can
either be placed in its original box, if available and still in
good shape, or a well-cushioned carton.
If your microwave is
large, ask your moving professional if it can be pad-wrapped on
moving day.
Do not place
cardboard in the door opening because it can spring the door during
transit. Take care not to block the exhaust vent when installing it
at your new
home.
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