Furniture Covers - 180G
94" Furniture Covers on Roll (180g) — Protective Polythene Covers for Moving, Storage & Site Work
These 94" furniture covers on a roll are designed to provide fast, practical protection for bulky items during removals, storage, refurbishment and general handling. Supplied on a convenient roll format, they allow you to dispense covers as needed, helping teams work efficiently when wrapping multiple items in sequence. The covers are made from polythene and are intended to act as a protective barrier against dust, light dirt and scuffs that can occur during transit and on-site work.
Often used by removal companies, facilities teams and contractors, roll furniture covers are a straightforward way to keep upholstered and hard-surface furniture cleaner while it is being moved through corridors, loaded into vehicles, stored in units, or positioned on a job site. This listing represents a configurable product page, so options may vary by pack quantity and other selectable choices.
Key Features
- Roll format for speed: Dispense covers one after another to keep packing lines moving and reduce downtime between items.
- Polythene protective barrier: Helps shield furniture from dust and light debris during handling, storage and transport.
- Suitable for bulky items: The 94" format is commonly chosen for larger furniture pieces where a generous cover size is helpful.
- Cleaner moves and installs: Helps keep items presentable from collection through delivery, especially in shared spaces and busy sites.
- Simple to use: Slide over the item and secure as required with tape or stretch film (depending on your packing method).
- Trade-friendly supply: Ideal for teams that need repeatable, consistent protection across multiple jobs.
Typical Uses
- House and office removals (sofas, armchairs, large chairs and similar items)
- Furniture storage (short-term or longer-term unit storage)
- Refurbishment and decorating projects (keeping furniture cleaner while work is underway)
- Facilities management and internal moves
- Retail, hospitality and events (protecting furniture between uses)
94" Furniture Covers on Roll — Full Product Guide
Choosing the right furniture cover is about balancing protection, speed of application and practicality on the job. Roll furniture covers are popular because they are easy to dispense and help standardise packing processes. Below is a detailed guide to help you decide whether this product is the right fit for your workflow and what to consider when using it.
How It Works
Furniture covers on a roll are supplied as a continuous series of individual covers. You pull the next cover from the roll, separate it (depending on how the roll is finished), and slide it over the furniture item. Once in place, many teams secure the cover using packing tape, stretch film, or by tucking excess material underneath the item. The goal is to create a temporary protective layer that stays in place during handling and transport.
For removal crews, the roll format can be especially efficient: one person can dispense covers while another positions items, reducing the time spent searching for loose covers or opening boxes of bags.
Materials and Construction
This product is listed under Polythene / Furniture Covers and described as Furniture Covers - 180G. Polythene covers are commonly selected for their practicality: they are lightweight, flexible and quick to apply. They are intended to protect against dust and light contamination and to reduce minor scuffing that can occur when items brush against door frames, walls, or other furniture during a move.
If you are comparing options, consider how you will secure the cover and whether you need additional layers (for example, blankets or bubble wrap) for high-value items or sharp edges. Polythene covers are typically used as an outer layer to keep items clean and to help prevent snagging on fabrics.
Floor Type Compatibility
Furniture covers are used on the item itself rather than the floor, but they can still influence how a move feels on different surfaces. On smooth floors (vinyl, sealed wood, polished concrete), covered items may slide more easily when lifted and repositioned, while on carpeted surfaces the cover can help reduce friction and snagging on upholstery. For best results, use appropriate moving equipment (dollies, skates, straps) and avoid dragging items, especially on delicate flooring.
Health and Safety
As with all packaging films and covers, safe handling matters:
- Trip and slip awareness: Keep loose film and offcuts tidy to reduce trip hazards in busy loading areas.
- Manual handling: Covers can make items feel smoother and easier to grip in some cases, but always use correct lifting techniques and team lifts for heavy furniture.
- Ventilation and storage: Store rolls in a dry area away from heat sources and direct sunlight to help maintain material performance.
If you are covering items that may have moisture present (for example, recently cleaned upholstery), allow adequate drying time before sealing to reduce the risk of trapping moisture.
Ideal Applications and Use Cases
These covers are a strong fit when you need repeatable protection across many items:
- Removal companies: Standardise your packing approach for sofas, chairs and other large pieces, helping keep items cleaner from pickup to delivery.
- Storage operators: Provide customers or internal teams with a quick way to cover furniture before placing it into storage units.
- Contractors and decorators: Protect furniture left in rooms during refurbishment, sanding, painting or general building work.
- Facilities and estates teams: Useful for internal moves, refurb cycles and protecting furniture during maintenance work.
If your job involves sharp corners, protruding hardware, or high abrasion risk, consider pairing the cover with edge protectors, corrugated board, or moving blankets underneath.
Maintenance, Cleaning and Care
Polythene furniture covers are typically used as a protective, job-ready consumable. To get the best performance:
- Keep rolls clean: Store in packaging until needed and avoid placing rolls directly on dirty floors.
- Dispense carefully: Pull covers smoothly to reduce tearing and to keep the next cover ready for use.
- Secure appropriately: Use tape or stretch film where needed, but avoid applying adhesive directly to delicate surfaces.
- Dispose responsibly: Follow local guidance for polythene film disposal or recycling where facilities exist.
Case Study (Example Workflow)
Scenario: A two-person removals team is packing a lounge set for transport. The goal is to keep upholstery clean and reduce snagging while moving through tight hallways.
- Step 1: The team checks for loose cushions and removes them for separate packing.
- Step 2: One person dispenses a cover from the roll and slides it over the main sofa body.
- Step 3: The cover is tucked and secured so it won’t shift during lifting.
- Step 4: The sofa is moved using straps/dolly as appropriate, with the cover helping keep the surface cleaner during loading and unloading.
This approach can reduce time spent wiping down items at delivery and helps present furniture in a cleaner condition on arrival.
Who Is It For?
- Removal and relocation companies
- Storage facilities and self-storage operators
- Facilities management teams
- Building contractors, decorators and refurbishment crews
- Retail, hospitality and venue teams managing furniture logistics
Colours / Features Available
This product is listed as a polythene furniture cover on a roll. If colour or transparency options are available for your selected variant, they will be shown in the options on this page. Where not specified, select the variant that matches your operational preference (for example, visibility of the item underneath versus a more opaque cover).
Sizes Available
This is a configurable listing representing a furniture cover format described as 94". Variant options may include different pack quantities. Please refer to the selectable options on this page for the available choices and pricing.
Need help choosing?
If you’re unsure whether roll furniture covers are the best option for your items, consider what you’re protecting against (dust vs. impact), how quickly you need to pack, and whether you’ll add secondary protection (blankets, bubble wrap, edge guards) for higher-risk moves.
