Pro Packing Tips for Moving

Moving to a new home can be an exciting adventure, but can also be a major pain in the neck. Packing up your entire family’s life into boxes can be daunting. It doesn’t matter whether you're relocating across town or across the country, proper packing can ensure a smooth transition. To help make your move as stress-free as possible, here are some essential packing tips to consider: 

Start early: Packing always takes longer than you think, so give yourself plenty of time to get organized. Begin by decluttering and sorting through your belongings well in advance of your move date. Donate or sell items you no longer need and set aside essentials you'll need right up until moving day (and save boxes for them!). 

Gather the gear: Stock up on quality packing supplies to protect your belongings during transit. This includes sturdy boxes in various sizes, packing tape, bubble wrap, packing paper, and markers for labeling. You might even want some specialty boxes for the items that require extra care or an abnormal shape/design. Use wardrobe boxes for clothing to keep garments clean and wrinkle-free, and mattress bags to protect mattresses and box springs from dust and damage. 

Pack room by room: Tackle one room at a time to maintain a sense of order. Start with rooms you use less frequently, such as the attic or guest bedroom, and work your way toward the more heavily used areas like the kitchen and living room

Label everything: Clearly label each box with its contents and the room it belongs in. This will make it easier to unpack at your new home and locate specific items when needed. Consider color-coding or numbering boxes for even greater organization. 

Pack strategically: Pack heavier items at the bottom of boxes and lighter items on top, just like you would a bag of groceries, to prevent damage. Aways try to fill empty spaces with packing paper or bubble wrap to minimize shifting during transit. When packing fragile items, wrap them individually and cushion them with plenty of padding. Keep important documents, jewelry, and other valuable or sentimental items with you during the move.  

Create an essentials box: Pack a separate box with things you'll need immediately upon arrival at your new home, such as toiletries, a change of clothes, bedding, and basic kitchen supplies. Keep this box nearby for quick access. 

Don't overpack boxes: While it may be tempting to cram as much as possible into each box to save space, overpacked boxes are more likely to break or collapse. Keep boxes at a manageable weight to make lifting and carrying easier. 

Consider hiring professionals:If the thought of packing overwhelms you, consider hiring professional movers who offer packing services. They have the expertise and resources to pack your belongings efficiently and securely. 

If you follow these packing tips, you can streamline the moving process and ensure that your belongings arrive at your new home safe and sound.