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Tips for transporting a kitchen - cabinets / granite

se_me
9 years ago

I can't believe we are going to do this, but we're moving our kitchen with us to our new house. It's a long story, but in the end the primary driver was that the two additional cabinets we needed from our custom guy was going to cost almost as much as what our contractor quoted for the entire thing in his stock cabinets. So....

What are the best practices for transporting cabinets? We are moving in two phases, taking personal stuff now in a 27' Penske but leaving most of the furniture for staging. We can make room in the truck, but I was uncomfortable with stacking anything on top of the cabinets. Another option is a trailer behind our Tahoe, but my husband thinks a trailer is too light and will bounce too much. Final option is a Pod just for the cabinets. Moving from DC to Atlanta, about 10 hour drive.

Does anyone have any experience / words of wisdom they can share? Which transport method is safest? Do we shrink wrap and use blankets? Can the cabinets stack on top of each other? Or light boxes on top?

Getting the cabinets moved safely with the least amount of damage is the primary concern, but we also have some granite. The guys removed it yesterday, the longest piece is about 4' long. Do we need to build an A-frame for the granite? Or can we just lay it in the back of the Tahoe on a really plush comforter? And yes, we're clueless and probably shouldn't be doing any of this. But too late now.

Thanks in advance!

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