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How to Pack
Packing
You have two choices when it comes to packing.
- Packing
it yourself.
- Letting
the movers do everything.
Packing Yourself
If you choose to do the majority of the packing yourself, you stand to save a
lot of money. Study these tips to insure you do the best packing job possible.
- Limit
yourself to packing only non-fragile items such as books, linens,
clothing, shoes, and replaceable items such as plates, dishes (not fine
china), and small kitchen appliances. These items will be cheaper to
replace in case of damage as opposed to hiring workers for the extra
labor. For the large items, such as furniture, mattresses, and heavy
appliances, let the mover pack these.
- Pack
everything carefully. It is important to buffer and separate the fragile
items that you pack with old newspaper, bubble wrap, sheets, blankets,
pillows, and towels.
- Wrap
each fragile item separately. Fill in empty spaces to minimize movement
during transit. Pack plates and glass objects vertically, rather than flat
and stacked. Purchase strong adhesive based tape such as duct tape or
plastic and strapping tape that professional movers use.
- Create
an inventory list of all your goods and cross reference them to their
assigned boxes which should all be numbered.
- Let
your mover inspect your packed boxes, especially the fragile and valuable
boxes. Movers do have the right to refuse to load any box they deem
improperly packed. Any improperly packed boxes must be repacked either by
you or the mover. All repacking services usually come at an additional
cost. Professional moving companies use only sturdy and reinforced
cartons. Although the boxes you can obtain from your neighborhood
supermarket may be free, they are not nearly as strong or padded. They are
more susceptible to causing damage to your valuables in transit. Keep in
mind that movers are not liable for items they didn't pack.
- Appliances
- To protect themselves, many movers will not disconnect your major
appliances. Before the movers arrive to pack and load, unplug and prep
your refrigerator, dishwasher, stove, washer, and dryer.
- Computers
- Do this yourself. Make sure you back-up your important files and take
them with you.
- Plants/Pets
- Movers will not transport plants or pets. If you do not wish to give
them away, you will need to make separate arrangements to have them
transported.
- Hazardous
materials - Movers will not transport or allow you to pack hazardous
materials. These items include: paint, thinners, solvents, oils,
varnishes, firearms, ammunition, bottled gas, propane, lamp oil, anything
flammable, explosive or corrosive, motor fuels and oils, nail polish
remover, bleach, and aerosol cans.
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