
This packing guide will tell you how to start packing and how to pack different items in each room of your house
- Pack as early as possible
Once you set your moving date, you can start packing immediately. Packing can take days and starting packing early can help you estimate the truck size and you can find sufficient time to manage the other moving tasks.
- Create an inventory
Creating a list of items you are planning to move will help you prioritize which item will be packed first, and you can also estimate the number and type of packing supplies required.
- Buy packing supplies or collect for free
A good quality packing supply is the most important thing to ensure that the items remain damage-free or break-free. Once you decide what to take in your new home, you can estimate the number of packing supplies using the House Shifters packing calculator. There are various places where you can get free boxes like superstores. Some household items like old rugs, linen, socks, etc can also be used for packing.
- Pack every day
Packing can be exhausting and might consume all your time. So, don’t rush and pack one box every day.
- Set packing strategy
Packing must be done strategically, you must pack heavy items in small boxes and light items in large moving boxes. It will ease up handling the boxes.
- Prioritize your packing
Since you have an inventory list, you can prioritize the items. The household items that you don’t need you can pack first.
- Reinforce moving boxes
Seal your moving boxes with high-quality packing tapes. Seal the opening and edges to ensure the safety of the items in the box and make them sturdier.
- Pack a box for the first week
Pack a box with essentials for the first week in your new home. This box should contain a pair of clothes, toiletries, medicines, bedding, curtains, snacks and beverages.
- Fill the gap
When you pack uneven-shaped items in a moving box, it leaves some space between the item and the box. Fill that gap with peanuts, old newspaper, Styrofoam balls, etc. as it will prevent the item from moving into the box.
- Don’t overload the boxes
Each box has a bearable limit, so do not fill too many items in a box that will become too heavy to carry. So, optimize each box before sealing it with packing tape.
- Special packing for delicate items
Delicate items generally include kitchen glassware, expensive decors, and gadgets. These items need special care while packing for a long-distance move. You can learn more about packing the delicate items.
- Prevent spills with tricky packing
Most moving companies do not allow liquid items like oils, liquid soaps, etc. on the moving truck. If they spill, they can destroy many items. But if you need to carry any liquid, use plastic wrap over the opening and cover it with the lid.
- Secure your valuables
The moving company will not carry any valuables on the moving truck, and will not pack them. You will pack your jewellery, sensitive documents, and cash yourself, and take them with you.
- Don’t pack hazardous and flammable items
Any items that pose any hazard or have flammable property are not allowed on the moving truck. So do not pack such items as nail polish and nail polish remover, pesticides, matches, oil, fertilizers, liquid bleach, batteries, etc.
- Consider hiring professional packers
If you do not want to handle the packing of all the items, you can hire a professional.
So, all these tips and hacks will simplify the packing process for a local or long-distance move.