A step-by-step guide on how to move heavy appliances

Discover the easiest and safest way to move heavy appliances with our comprehensive guide.

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Heavy appliances are intimidating to move, and there are lots of things that can go wrong. You can damage your appliance, dent your new house, or even hurt yourself. It’s not an easy task, and most people hire a crew to do their moving for them.

It takes a lot of effort to remove appliances and move items from one place to another, especially when they are fragile. If you’re about to remove an appliance for moving houses, general cleaning, or replacing the appliance, read this guide to ensure you know how to move large appliances.

Moving by hand vs. Moving using equipment

man loading a truck with a stove using a dolly

Most people don’t have special moving equipment like carts and dollies lying around in their homes. It could be tempting to move the appliances by hand, enlisting a couple of friends to help you move.

However, moving large appliances this way can be difficult and dangerous. The sheer weight of a refrigerator or a stove can put too much stress on your body, leading to aches and pains. Also, one wrong move by any of the people moving the appliance can cause damage to the machine, the surroundings, and the other people carrying it. 

Therefore it’s inadvisable to move appliances by hand—unless it’s a small appliance. It would help if you used the proper equipment, like appliance moving straps and mats.

How to move large appliances and what to prepare

It’s important to be prepared when it comes to moving heavy appliances. Many things could go wrong, especially with your surroundings. Learn how to move appliances without scratching the floor before starting your lift and other techniques to safely move your heavy appliances.


Step 1: Set up your equipment

What you may need:

  • Dolly

  • Moving straps

  • Furniture Sliders

  • Moving pads

  • Tape

  • Gloves

First of all, you need to have appliance moving tools. Before lifting the machine, you must protect the area you’re moving it through, especially if moving to a flat. Clear the path and set up floor protection for moving appliances. There are plastic furniture sliders that are more common and prevent scratches well. Still, something as simple as plywood or carpets can suffice, especially when moving appliances on hardwood floors. 

men using moving straps to lift a washing machine


Step 2: Prepare the appliances for the move

Different appliances require different preparation as well for you to move them safely. Here are some of the things you can do to prep before moving some common heavy appliances:

  • Refrigerator: Remove the food from the inside and unplug the fridge. Then, let it defrost for 24 hours before the move to make sure all the moisture from the inside is gone.

  • Stove and oven: Remove all the racks and grates, then tape the door shut to ensure none of the parts move or damage the machine.

  • Washer and dryer: Clean the insides of these machines well, then let them air dry with the door open for 24 hours to ensure all the moisture is gone from the inside.

As a general rule for all appliances, make sure to clean the exteriors of all appliances before moving. If any parts are vulnerable, like handles and knobs, try wrapping them up with tape to secure them or removing them to keep them safe.

men using a dolly to transport a fridge


Step 3: Carefully move the appliance

Slow and steady wins the race when it comes to moving large appliances. If you’re able to, get a dolly or a cart that you can use to lift your heavy appliances and wheel them out safely. This is also a great way to ensure you can move it onto a truck or car safely, as you can use a ramp and bring it up on wheels.

When moving through tight hallways and corners, it would be good to protect the walls with some padding in case of any accidents. Moving pads are available at every hardware store, but old carpets and cardboard are enough.

When to call for professional help

In the interest of safety, it’s better to call professional movers to move heavy kitchen appliances. They make moving easy, from refrigerators and dishwashers to vending machines! They know how to move heavy appliances safely and efficiently.

Use Airtasker to make moving your large appliances quick and painless. Taskers have the right tools and skills to do the job without scratching your house or appliances. Find the right partner now by posting a task and waiting for the next available Tasker to take on the job.

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