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Packing Tips
Pack as much as you can into boxes. This will provide greater protection
for your belongings and will make loading your trailer much easier. Unusually
shaped items take up more space and make loading more difficult.
Packing and padding your items are keys to having a successful move. Don't
skimp on packing supplies. They are far cheaper than broken or damaged
belongings. Check our moving related services for sites that feature a
wide variety of boxes and packing supplies. Start packing several weeks before your move date, taking it one room
at a time. Begin with things you use less frequently, such as books and
knick knacks. Pack each room in separate boxes and label each box with
its contents.
Reinforce the bottom of all boxes with tape. Fill each box to its capacity,
using paper or fillers to eliminate empty spaces. The top and sides of
each box shouldn't bulge, nor should they cave in when closed.
Pack heavy items, such as books, in smaller boxes. Keep the weight of
each box down to a manageable level.
Leave lightweight linens and clothing in their drawers. Pack extra linens,
pillows and stuffed animals in large garbage bags and tape closed. Plan
to use these bags as cushions or fillers in your trailer.
Disassemble any items you can. Be aware of items with sharp corners or
projections and keep them from puncturing or scratching other objects.
Pack your valuables and essentials separately and plan on keeping these
items with you. Furniture
Wrap with blankets or bubble wrap. Secure padding to furniture. Do not
use tape directly on wood or painted surfaces.
Remove legs from furniture if possible. Place wing nuts or screws in envelopes
or plastic bags and tape to underside of furniture.
Coat fine wood furnishings with wax to protect against scratches.
Place sofa cushions and pillows in bags to use as pads or fillers in the
trailer.
Move dressers with contents in drawers to avoid repacking. Secure drawers
from opening during transit.
If you are moving a piano, consider hiring a specialist to pack and load
it.
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