Ghent Historic Home Moving Guide | Navigating Norfolk’s Heritage
StreetsSpecialized Logistics for Norfolk’s Most Iconic Neighborhoods
Moving in Ghent, Larchmont, or the Freemason District is an exercise in precision. Unlike the wide-open floor plans of suburban Chesapeake, Norfolk’s historic homes feature 19th-century architecture, narrow "switchback" stairwells, and strict street-side parking.
At Southside Moving and Storage, we have spent over 20 years perfecting the "White Glove" approach required for these properties. We don't just move boxes; we preserve the integrity of your historic home and your most delicate belongings.
The "Ghent" Challenges: How We Solve Them
1. The Narrow Staircase Dilemma
Historic Norfolk homes are known for their beautiful, yet incredibly tight, staircases.
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The "Pivot & Hook" Technique: For oversized sofas and armoires that won't fit through a standard turn, our team uses the "L-motion" hook method and vertical tilting to clear low ceilings and sharp corners.
- Specialized Gear: We utilize Shoulder Dolly systems and Forearm Forklifts, allowing two movers to maintain total control and balance in cramped quarters where a traditional hand truck can't turn.
2. Protecting Original Finishes
In a historic home, the floors and bannisters are often irreplaceable.
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Surface Armor: We apply high-density neoprene floor runners and "Masonite" boards to protect original heart-pine and oak flooring from scuffs or heavy loads.
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Bannister Padding: We use custom-fitted padded covers for delicate railings, ensuring that even if a piece of furniture nudges a bannister, there is zero impact.
3. Parking & Alleyway Logistics
Whether you are on Stockley Gardens or near Colley Avenue, parking a 26-foot moving truck is a challenge.
- Permit Management: We coordinate with the City of Norfolk for "No Parking" signs and truck permits to ensure our loading zone is clear on moving day.
- Agile Fleet: For the narrow alleys of Ghent and Freemason, we utilize smaller "shuttle" trucks to move items from your door to our larger interstate vans.
Local Expert Q&A for Ghent Residents
Yes. Moving a piano in a historic Norfolk home requires a specific "tilt-and-slide" technique using professional piano skids. We provide a flat-rate piano moving fee and ensure the instrument is secured with moisture-barrier wrapping to protect it from Virginia’s humidity.
Ghent Moving Checklist: Pre-Move Preparation
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[1 ] Measure the "Clear Width": Check your front door and any hallway turns. If a doorway is under 30 inches, we may need to remove the door from its hinges—a service we provide at no extra cost.
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[2] Secure the Elevator: If you are in a building like The Brightleaf, reserve your move-in window at least 4 weeks in advance.
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[3] Inventory Antiques: Ghent homes are often filled with family heirlooms. We recommend custom-crating for mirrors, marble tops, and fragile art.
Why Southside is the "Ghent Choice"
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E-E-A-T Verified: 20+ years of local moving experience, background-checked crews, and an "A" rating for damage-free transitions in historic districts.
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Hyper-Local Knowledge: We know every one-way street, low-hanging tree branch, and parking quirk from Mowbray Arch to Larchmont.