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How to move a twin mattress into a second story bedroom Home moves are generally stressful endeavors, involving lots of manual labor in a limited time frame. Especially taxing are second-story moves, where furniture has to be moved up one or more flights of stairs. Probably the hardest piece of furniture to move in these instances is a mattress: given their unwieldy shape and cumbersome weight, it can take as many as four people to move a mattress up a flight of stairs. This article will provide tips and tricks for moving a twin mattress into a second (or higher) story bedroom. Luckily, twin mattresses are not as wide as other sizes and thus are a bit easier to move. They’re still long, however, and can weigh a considerable amount. The easiest way to carry a twin mattress is with two people, one on either end. Lifting from the bottom of the mattress, the people carrying the mattress should hold it at about waist height. The person in front should face forward, not toward the person in the back: facing backwards could result in a fall, especially when trying to navigate a staircase. If the staircase is a simple one-directional set of stairs, the move is quite straightforward: simply carry the mattress at an incline to the top. But if the staircase doubles back, the mattress will generally have to be lifted above the handrail at the mezzanine, since it can be difficult to maneuver a mattress around a tight corner. Simply life the mattress up over the handrail and let the person in the front turn it into the direction of the staircase. A spiral staircase can present real problems, Once at the top of the stairs, be sure to move the mattress well into hallway before setting it down to rest. This is to ensure that the person in the back does not get pulled backwards by the weight of the mattress, potentially resulting in a fall. Continue to carefully hold the mattress until it is placed safely in the room of its destination.
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The most common mattress bed size for a single person, who sleeps alone, is a double bed. It is roomy and does not take up a lot of room. Most single adults live in an apartment or condo and a double bed is easier to move.
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Pack Mattresses and Bed FramesMattresses and bed frames are huge and heavy. They're cumbersome and dangerous to move. It can be difficult and troublesome to go into your house and move a mattress from one room into a truck and into another room in another house. It's even more complicated when you have a bed frame too.What Materials Are NeededBefore you get started, you'll need a few materials. You'll need a plastic mattress bag. This will be used to wrap around the mattress. You'll need a mattress box, moving blankets, small plastic bags, packing tape, and a permanent marker. You'll also need two people because it is hard to do with one person, almost impossible. First, remove all bedding from the mattress. Place the mattress into a plastic mattress wrap and place that into a mattress box. This will help keep the mattress from getting dirty or damaged. Seal the whole thing shut with tap. Label the contents of the box and the room destination. You won't want to forget this when you get to the new house. There might be four mattresses, and this can get confusing. Remove each piece and set it aside when you get to the new house. Set aside larger pieces like side beams and mattress support frames and bundle tim up with tape. Then, assemble the bed. Next, put the mattress on. Now you should be an expert in packing a mattress.