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How to Pack and Move a Mirror

How to Pack and Move a Mirror

It is important to know how to pack and move a mirror properly. Moving is a stressful life event, especially when you have to move fragile objects. Mirrors are challenging to secure because a single mistake can leave shattered pieces of glass all over the floor. As a result, there is a lot of anxiety that comes with packing up mirrors. I still remember forgetting to secure the glass top of my table and causing it to break into thousands of pieces. It is not a pleasant experience, leading to potential injuries. However, proper preparation can remove the stress from the situation. Men on the Move has relocated many mirrors, which is why we know the best way to pack and move your mirror!

Packing Your Mirror

The best way to prevent seven years of bad luck is to properly pack your mirrors! There are many ways that you can approach this process. One way to pack is to use a mirror box, a heavy-duty cardboard carton that has four layers to keep your mirror safe. If you are using a box, you will want to cushion the reflective surface with bubble wrap and other packing supplies. Another option is to use a fabric moving pad and secure the mirror with packing tape. While not the safest option, it is a cost-effective way to move your mirror and reduce the risk of shattering.

Corner protectors, styrofoam, and other materials can also be used to pack and secure your mirror. The most important part is the use of good quality packing material. Test the materials before you start putting your mirror away. You can never be too careful. Once your mirror is packed away, all that’s left is to label it! Make sure you identify it as a mirror and that it is fragile! This will guarantee that your movers will handle the package with care.

Moving Your Mirror

Even if you pack your mirror with the utmost care, you still run into trouble when moving it. That is why there are a few tips to ensure that your mirror remains secure! When moving your mirror, you want to keep it upright. Laying a mirror flat puts a lot of stress on the glass, especially if you stack things on top of it. That is why you need to make sure it’s completely upright during transit. After arriving, you need to use care when removing the mirror from its packaging. By following these steps, you can make sure your delicate mirrors make it to your new home in one piece.

To be sure, one of the best ways to protect your fragile items is to hire a professional mover to load and unload your boxes. That is why you should rely on Men on the Move for all your moving needs! Our professional movers will help make your moving experience stress-free.

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