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December 17, 2011

Moving Appliances Without Damaging My Hardwood Floors

Question:
I have hardwood floors in my kitchen. I'm moving out an old refrigerator and moving in a new one. Actually, delivery people are doing this. How do I be sure my flooring is protected?

Answer:
When moving appliance or other heavy items across your hardwood floors, use blankets and pieces of plywood. The plywood protects the floor - the blanket beneath helps the plywood slide easily without leaving scratches or dents behind.

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