Safe Removal of Antiques & Artwork
Professional removal companies often have to deal with relocation of priceless or high value items such as antiques and artwork. Safe handling and no damage transit of such objects is absolutely crucial. Because of this, extra measures and precautions are always taken in order to prevent damage to these usually fragile goods. There are a number of techniques or methods used by professional removal companies in London when dealing with high value items and antiques.
Proper packing prior to handling and transit
First and foremost in the line of protective measures is to pack fragile and high value items properly. Packing is the single most effective way to prevent damage to such goods. Even highly experienced removal teams do not underestimate the importance of proper packing. Here are some key points to consider in terms of packing, especially if you prefer to do it yourself:
- Invest in good quality, highly durable packing and wrapping materials as it will be well worth it in the end;
- If using cardboard boxes as immediate protection for items, it is highly advisable to use new ones, as they are sturdier and able to withstand more beating;
- Ensure you have ample amounts of bubble wrap and removal blankets – both come handy at one point or another during the removal;
When wrapping high value items stay away from newspaper
It might be tempting to employ old newspapers you have sitting about, when wrapping various high value items but it is highly unadvisable to do so, especially when wrapping fine bone china and other similar ceramics. But why so?
- Newspaper ink is easily transferred onto many surfaces, the presence of moisture will make matters even worse;
- Newspaper can also leech colour from certain ceramics so don’t take any chances;
- Choose acid-free wrapping paper instead of newspaper, there are various sizes and strengths of acid-free paper so pick one that’s right for the job;
Wrapping furniture in plastic sheeting – a definite no-no
It is highly unadvisable to use plastic sheeting of any kind for wrapping furniture before removal. This applies to both fabric finish and leather furniture pieces. Problem with plastic sheeting is that it traps moisture, temperature changes i.e. cold or hot air will quickly create condensation as moisture present in the furniture has nowhere to go. This might become an even bigger problem if furniture is going to spend some time in transit (container for instance) or in storage cell as condensation will lead to mould. There are more suitable protective materials for wrapping delicate furniture so consult with your movers on the matter, or let them to the packing for you.
Protecting edges and corners of delicate objects
Most antiques, music instruments and vintage furniture don’t like being moved, it’s a fact. However measures can be taken to ensure they survive the move. Protecting edges and corners of fragile and high value items is essential so take the time to do it right. One option is to purchase a full kit of corner protectors and fit them wherever necessary. Tubular insulation, usually used on water pipes is perfect for edge protection so if you have some of the stuff lying about – by all means use it.
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