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Originally Posted by houseshopper
Thank you, VillageTinker. The furniture to be moved is a high-end curved sleigh-back couch. The only thing removeable is the feet and that won't shrink it enough to use the door. The window is wider than the door so I'll have to make the window plan work.
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I was surprised to find out that some furniture we had to move (large sofa) could be broken down with the removal of a couple of bolts. When we did this the backs came off and the furniture was much easier to move. Did you try calling the manufacturer to if this would be the case with your furniture?
Also, regarding having someone available for window repair, make plans to have plywood on hand to cover the opening until this person arrives with the necessary parts and equipment. IMHO, unless you actually buy the replacement window and have it delivered, you will be several days or longer for the repair.
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