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Expert Tips To Pack For A Move

Expert Tips to Pack for A Move

Moving houses can be stressful. For this reason, R.I. Junk Removal has compiled some expert tips to pack for a move and make the process easier.

Do you want to know how soon you should start packing before moving day? The solution is straightforward: as soon as possible. The earlier you begin packing, the less stressful the task will be, especially if you move to a considerable distance. You’re also less inclined to take shortcuts that might wind up costing you money. However, packing as quickly as possible is easier said than done.

You can’t pack everything you own if your move is still a couple of months away. However, you wouldn’t want to put things off any longer than necessary. Prioritizing your packing is the key to packing ahead of time without losing your mind. 

Most individuals want to get a head start on packing but don’t know where to start. To accomplish this without entirely disrupting your life at home, you must be strategic. So, start with stuff you hardly use and gradually work your way to packing up everyday items.

Start By Deciding What You’re Taking

The first step is to clean your home: It will be simpler to decide which items to take with you to your new home if your house is tidy.

Get rid of the junk: Having fewer items to transport will reduce your moving costs and help you keep organized during the process. Getting rid of the clutter will give your mover an indication of how many things you’ll be bringing to your new house, allowing them to provide you with an accurate estimate of the cost of your move.

A Junk Removal company like R.I. Junk Removal will efficiently remove items you want to toss and donate items that someone else can still use. 

Start By Packing Non-Essentials

Objects stored away in the garage, basement, or drawers are the first to be packed ahead of time. Anything you won’t be needing during the move can be safely stored in boxes months ahead of time. You’ll make a dent in all the items you have to pack by starting with non-essentials items, making the process easier for you when it comes time to pack your essentials.

The first items you should pack are your Christmas decorations, expensive china, and family memories. Pack all of your winter clothes, sports equipment, and thick blankets if you’re moving in the summer.

Label Your Boxes

Make sure to label the top and sides of boxes with the contents, the location of the items in your home, and any special instructions when you’re packing boxes. Labels will help the movers place the boxes in the correct room and tell them about any delicate belongings. If you list the belongings on the label, you’ll also save time looking for specific items.

Make an Inventory

When the movers start unloading the boxes into your new house, number them and keep a running inventory list to check off. If you can’t find a box, you’ll be able to quickly identify which number it belongs to and what’s inside. Insurance companies love this level of information.

What About Items that are Harder to Pack?

Some objects, such as a piano or a one-of-a-kind work of art, may need specific packaging or transportation that must be prepared ahead of time. It’s equally possible that the opposite is true. Specialty goods may have to wait until the day of the move. Contact your moving company to find out when the item needs to be packed and if there’s anything else you need to do to prepare it.

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