Fold up your mattress.
Transporting a king size mattress.
Fold the mattress width wise so that the top and bottom of the mattress are touching.
It s cheap and fabulous and it will protect the whole mattress without exceptions.
First step is to disassemble all the parts of your bed.
As we previously mentioned b uying a mattress bag is the best investment if you are trying to transport a king size mattress on your own.
To do this use one or two ropes to tie and hold the folded mattress shut and act as handles to help you haul it up the stairs.
You won t have to worry about openings and did you cover everything with packing tape.
The good news is that folding a king mattress isn t that difficult to do.
Usually the second method is used as it saves a lot of space.
A queen or king size mattress is difficult to drag or lift by yourself.
If you do decide to go this route be sure that you wrap the mattress and box spring in mattress bags to protect from dirt as well ask keep them from scratching the car.
Folding it will reduce the height and width so that it s less flimsy.
But whether you are transporting a king size mattress in a moving truck or a van there are only two ways to approach it.
We recommend angling the mattress to allow one side to sit within the bed and the other to rest along the opposite bedrail.
While the majority of queen size box springs and mattresses are not split.
To make this process easier fold the mattress in half so that its height and width are reduced.
Most king size mattresses are 76 inches wide by 80 inches long.
That s because a king size box spring is usually divided into two separate box springs and a king size mattress is often split.
Standard interior or exterior doorways on the other hand are 80 inches tall so the mattress should fit through width wise.
Strapping it to a sedan you will run the risk of damage to the sedan and the mattress.
One is to lay it flat against a solid surface and another one is to position it upright flat against the side of a vehicle wall.
The majority of king sized mattresses are actually hinged in the middle for this exact purpose so they can be bent without causing damage.
Fold the mattress so that the side you sleep on is on the inside.
Use empty boxes or spare cardboard to create a full layer around any headboards footboards or bed runners.
First consider its size.
Make sure to place all the hardware into a ziploc bag or store them in a safe easily remembered place for easy reassembly.
1 your first task is to take the mattress out of the room.
First slide your mattress and or boxspring up into the truck bed as far to the left hand side as possible.
A king size bed will most likely be easier to move than a queen size bed.
The wheel wells won t allow a full queen or king sized mattress to sit flat in the truck bed.