May 8, 2026
[ZH] Moving Day: How to Transport a 75-inch TV Without Breaking It
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< p > We get calls every month: "I just moved into my new house, unpacked my TV, and the screen is spiderwebbed." It is heartbreaking.Modern LED / OLED screens are incredibly fragile.Torsion(twisting) or a single point of pressure on the panel will destroy it.
< h2 > 1. The Original Box is Gold
< p > If you kept the original box and Styrofoam in your basement: Congratulations.You are safe.Repacking it in the factory box is the only 100 % safe method.
< h2 > 2. No Box ? Buy a "TV Moving Kit"
< p > Don't just wrap it in a blanket. Home Depot sells adjustable TV boxes. They come with foam corners.
< br > Critical Step: You must protect the corners.If a TV creates contact with the ground on a corner without foam, the shockwave shatters the glass.
< h2 > 3. NEVER Lay It Flat
< p > This is the golden rule. < strong > Always transport a TV upright(vertical).
< br > If you lay a 75 - inch TV flat in a moving truck, every bump in the road causes the thin glass to bounce in the middle.It will crack under its own weight.It must travel upright, like a pane of glass or a painting.
< h2 > 4. Don't Squeeze the Screen
< p > When lifting, do not grab the screen with your fingers.Pinching the edge of an OLED panel can crush the pixels.Hold it from the bottom(underneath) and steady it from the back.Two people are mandatory.
< h2 > 5. Use Our Dismount / Remount Service
< p > Moving is stressful enough.We offer a "Take Down and Re-Install" package.
< br > We come to your old house, properly dismount the TV, pack it if needed, and then meet you at the new house to mount it on the wall immediately.We ensure the hardware travels safely with you.
< h2 > Conclusion
< p > Treat your TV like fine china, not like furniture. < a href = "/" > Book a relocation service < /a> with us to ensure your entertainment system survives the journey.