Tips for a Stress Free Packing Process When Moving

Written by Posted On Thursday, 31 July 2014 23:05

While it may not seem like it, packing your home for the moving process is a challenge. Just think about it – your home is filled with hundreds of items that will need to go in a bunch of brown cardboard boxes. It's difficult, but it can be done. Rather than do a subpar job and risk damage to your items, the few tips below will help you achieve a smooth packaging process so that you can easily move house without trouble and much less stress than you anticipated.

Choosing Your Boxes

Without boxes, there won't be any moving going on – therefore, you want to choose your boxes first and to choose them well. When choosing boxes, according to Real Simple, there are a number of qualities that you should look at. These qualities include the durability of the box, the size of the box, and the way the boxes will be closed. When visiting your supply store for boxes, don't choose just one standard size for all. Choose sizes depending on what you are going to put in them. For example, if its silverware you'll want smaller boxes and if the items are heavy and large, then choose larger boxes. Another factor is the way you'll close the box. For the best bet, get a roll of duct tape to keep everything sealed and bubble wrap to cover your fragile items.

 

 

The Packing Plan

The next consideration is the packing plan. Once you have all the boxes, tape, and bubble wrap that you'll need, you want to write down a plan. Ideally, you should start with the rooms with the least stuff so you can get those tasks out of the way. Before packaging possessions, consider what you want with you and what you think would be best to leave behind or sell in a garage sell. It doesn't make sense to pack items that you'll never use. Once everything is sorted, the packaging process begins. To better manage your plan, set deadlines for yourself indicating when you expect a room to be completed by and hours that you'll pack. This will keep the process structured so you can move on time.

The Packaging Process

Once you have everything sorted, you should start packing. When packing, there are a number of things to keep in mind. For example, never place light items at the bottom of the box, bubble wrap our fragile possessions, put liquids in bags in case of a leak, and if you are packing bottles, you can get dividers to place in your box so they will not become damaged. Man and His Van, a specialist moving company, recommends that when it comes to the moving process, choose professionals that help the process run like clockwork. Once you've got it all packed and labeled, your moving company should easily run it over to your new home.

The moving process certainly isn't easy, but with the above tips, you can certainly make it work like clockwork. Packing your items using dividers, bubble wrap, and the heavy/light technique can protect your possessions and ensure minimal damage during the big move.

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