How to Safely Remove and Pack TVs and Essential Furniture for Your Move

Properly removing TVs from walls, packing them securely, and disassembling only necessary furniture can help ensure a smooth and damage-free move. Follow these expert tips from Spartanburg Moving to protect your belongings and make reassembly easier at your new home.

February 10, 2025
Living room with a tv mounted on the wall, bookshelfs & couch

Moving can be a challenging process, especially when it comes to handling delicate electronics and large furniture. Properly removing and packing your TVs and only disassembling necessary furniture can help ensure a smooth and damage-free move. Here’s a step-by-step guide from Spartanburg Moving to help you get it done right.

Removing and Packing Your TV Safely

1. Unplug and Prepare the TV

Before removing your TV from the wall, unplug all cords and accessories, including HDMI cables, power cords, and streaming devices. Secure the cables with zip ties or place them in a labeled bag to keep them organized.

2. Remove the TV from the Wall Mount

Most TVs are mounted using a bracket system. Carefully lift the TV off the bracket with the help of another person. If your TV is attached with screws, use a screwdriver to detach it. Place any screws and mounting hardware in a labeled bag for easy reinstallation.

3. Protect the Screen

Wrap the TV screen with a soft blanket or specialized TV moving box. Avoid using bubble wrap directly on the screen, as it can cause pressure damage. If using a moving box, secure the TV snugly with foam inserts or packing materials to prevent movement.

4. Secure and Transport the TV Upright

Always keep the TV in an upright position while moving. Laying it flat can cause internal damage to the screen. Load it carefully into the moving truck and secure it against a stable surface to prevent shifting.

Disassembling Essential Furniture for Moving

1. Determine What Needs to Be Taken Apart

Not all furniture needs to be disassembled, but large and bulky items like sectional couches, bed frames, and dining tables may need partial disassembly to move safely. If the furniture fits through doorways without trouble, you may not need to take it apart.

2. Remove Sectional Couch Pieces

Most sectional couches come apart at the connection points. Carefully lift each section apart and wrap cushions separately in moving blankets. Keep hardware, like screws or clips, in a labeled bag.

3. Disassemble Bed Frames

To make moving beds easier, remove the mattress and box spring first. Use a screwdriver or wrench to detach the frame. Keep all screws and small parts together in a labeled bag. Wrap the headboard and frame pieces in moving blankets to prevent scratches.

4. Take Apart Large Dining Tables and Desks

If your dining table has detachable legs, remove them for easier transport. Wrap the tabletop separately and use padding for protection. Keep screws and hardware in a labeled bag.

5. Use Proper Packing Materials

For all disassembled furniture, use moving blankets, plastic wrap, and padding to prevent damage. Secure loose parts with tape or zip ties to keep everything together.

Final Tips for a Smooth Move

  • Label all hardware bags to make reassembly easier.
  • Take pictures before disassembly to reference during setup.
  • Use high-quality packing materials to prevent damage.
  • Hire professional movers like Spartanburg Moving for expert assistance.

By following these steps, you can ensure your TVs and essential furniture are safely removed, packed, and transported without damage. If you need assistance with your move, contact Spartanburg Moving for reliable and professional moving services!