Last updated on October 30, 2023
So you’re moving and have no idea how to pack a TV for shipping? Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered. Just follow this simple guide our experts at Bills Removalists have created and your TV will be safe and sound when it arrives at your new home.
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If you would rather do the hard work yourself, keep reading for the best tips on how to safely pack a flatscreen TV for shipping.
Gather all the packing supplies you need.
You can’t move house without the proper packaging supplies and materials! So before you even begin to pack up your flat screen TV, do an inventory of what equipment you already have on hand and make note of anything you need to buy.
What packing materials will you need?
Aside from the original TV box, or a high-quality TV moving box (like these ones you can get from us), there are several other packing materials you will need:
- Tape gun and packing tape.
- A permanent marker or packing labels.
- Packing material such as paper, plastic wrap, bubble wrap, newspaper or soft material to wrap your TV safely in and act as a screen protector.
- Small snap lock bags or similar to put loose parts such as remote control, cords and batteries.
Prepare your TV for packing.
It can be a little more involved than just throwing your tv into a box and shipping it. You’ll want to take a few minutes to prep your flat-screen televisions for packing.
Here are some simple steps to prepare your TV for moving day.
Before you dismantle your television, why not snap some photos of how it is all connected? That way when you get to your new home you don’t have to stress about plugging it in the wrong way! Once you have done that, follow these quick steps to prepare your television:
- Unplug the power cord and other cables from the TV.
- Remove all the detachable parts, like the tv stand, wall mount or legs.
- Wipe over everything to remove dust.
- Remove batteries from any remote controls.
- Place remote controls, batteries and cords in a plastic bag to prevent losing them.
- Tape this bag to the back of the TV or the TV boxes.
How to properly pack your TV for moving.
It’s important to know how to properly pack your flat-screen tv into a moving box for transport. You don’t want to arrive at your new home only to find that your TV is damaged.
How to pack if you have the TV’s original box.
Packing your TV in its original box will provide the most protection.
Once you have the box, line it with packing paper or bubble wrap. This will help to keep your TV safe from scratches and other damage during transport.
Next, gently place your TV flat into the moving box. If you’re using packing paper or bubble wrap, make sure that it’s evenly distributed around the TV. Put a screen protector, material or paper over the TV screen for extra protection. You can place styrofoam inserts over the corners of your television for added protection.
Finally, close up the box and seal it with packing tape. Make sure that the box is securely taped so that it doesn’t come open during transport.
What to do if you don’t have the original TV box.
If you don’t have the original box you can buy a new TV moving box from a professional moving company like Bills Removalists Sydney or visit the nearest hardware store. Make sure to get one that’s the right size for your TV.
Here are some tips on how to wrap and protect your flat screen TV without the original box:
- Use a large piece of bubble wrap to cover the entire TV, starting at the front and working your way around to the back.
- Make sure the bubble wrap is snug against the TV so there’s no chance of it shifting during transport.
- Use styrofoam inserts or foam wrap around the tv’s corners.
- Use packing tape to secure the bubble wrap in place.
- Place the TV in a sturdy cardboard box that’s slightly larger than the TV itself.
- Fill any empty space in the box with packing peanuts or other soft material to prevent the TV from shifting during transit.
- Close up the TV box and secure it with packing tape.
If you want extra protection for your television, you can place the box with the tv carefully inside another heavy-duty moving box and secure it with packing tape.
The correct position for your flat screen TV when shipping it.
For your flat-screen TV, it’s important to keep it in an upright position during shipping. Placing it into the moving truck in a way that will keep the moving box in an upright position securely will help prevent any damage when transporting.
The difference between packing an LED and a plasma TV.
When packing a TV, it is important to know the difference between an LED and a plasma TV. LED TVs are made with a light-emitting diode backlight, while plasma TVs use a fluorescent backlight.
LED TVs are more fragile than plasma TVs and require extra care when packing. Extra foam padding or bubble wrap should be used to protect the screen from impact. The TV should be placed in a sturdy box with plenty of padding around it and in an upright position.
Plasma TVs whilst less fragile, still need to be packed carefully. Padding should be used to protect the screen from impact. The TV should be placed in a sturdy box with plenty of extra packing material.
Both types of televisions should be placed in an upright position in the moving truck to avoid damaging them.
The cheapest way to ship your TV.
The cheapest option for shipping your television is to do it yourself! But is it really worth it?
Hiring a professional who knows what they are doing and can do it quicker, safer and more efficiently far outways any downside to the cost. For example, when you hire Bills Removalists Sydney you can rest easy knowing your shipment is safe and covered by insurance.
Get the professionals to help!
If you want to be extra sure that your TV arrives safely, you can always ship it with a professional shipping company. Simply call Bills Removalists Sydney and schedule a pickup. They will take care of the rest!