Big pieces can turn a simple relocation into a real headache, especially when there are tight stairwells, awkward turns, and quick elevator windows. Most problems don’t start with weight alone. They start with unclear access, rushed packing, and a plan that ignores the building’s quirks. A good crew makes the process feel steady by measuring paths, protecting surfaces, and using the right carry technique so nothing gets wedged or scraped. I’ve also noticed that the calmest relocations usually have one thing in common: someone is thinking three steps ahead, not just lifting harder.
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