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How To Pack When Moving A House

Introduction

To some people, the process of moving house might be one of the most stressful events of their lives, but it does not have to be so. Below are some tips that can guide you in packing and ensuring a smooth moving process.

1. Start Early and Make a Plan

The packing process will probably take more time than you initially anticipated. Therefore, begin packing immediately after you decide to move. Ideally, it should start a month before your moving date. This means that you can go through all your stuff and pack it efficiently without much haste.

Create a packing schedule that is not overwhelming and can be divided into stages. Choose certain rooms or items and assign them to different days. This way, you will not be in a rush when the time comes to pack, and you can also pack the items properly.

Gather Packing Supplies
To pack effectively, you'll need:
  • Wooden crates of different dimensions
  • Bubble wrap and packing paper
  • Packing tape and scissors
  • Markers and labels
  • Furniture pads and stretch wrap for large items
Packing supplies can be purchased from moving companies or hardware stores, or you can order them online. Local businesses may be willing to part with their extra boxes for a cheaper price; you may want to consider this option as well.
Declutter Before Packing

Start by going through all of the rooms in the house and determine which items are worth keeping, donating, selling, or throwing out. Relocation is one of the best chances to clean up in your house. Try to be as truthful to yourself as possible regarding what you truly need and what you actually utilize. If you have items that are still useful to others but are no longer needed in your household, then you can try having a garage sale. Not only does this save you on the amount of things you have to pack and bring but it also provides you with extra money.

Pack Strategically

Pack one room at a time to keep things more manageable. They should put the name of the room to which the box belongs and a short description of what is in it. This will make unpacking much easier. It is better to group heavier items in many small boxes instead of combining all of them in one very large box. Smaller items can be packed in larger boxes as well.

Secure fragile items by wrapping them in bubble wrap and packing them in paper. Pack a bag with items you intend to use during the initial days in your new home. Some of the items that should be packed include toiletries, a set of clothes, utensils for food preparation, documents, and medication, among others.

Protect Your Belongings

A lot of bubble wrap and packing paper should be used on fragile items. They can be put in a second box to add another layer of protection, especially for sensitive goods. To ease movement, it is advisable to disassemble large furniture. Small parts and screws should be placed in labeled plastic bags and attached to the furniture with tape. Place items such as towels, blankets, and clothing inside the box to help minimize shock. This not only helps in avoiding the wastage of packing materials but also helps in using the space optimally.

Label Everything

It is also very important to ensure that the boxes are labeled properly with the contents and the room they belong to. You may consider color-coding boxes by the room for additional organization of items. It is also important to label boxes that might contain fragile items so that the movers do not mishandle them.

Hire Professional Help

If your budget allows, hiring professional movers can also help ease the stress of moving. They possess the equipment and adequate experience to ensure the safe and fast handling of your belongings. Consult with your friends and relatives or check the Internet for a list of trustworthy moving firms.

Final Tips
  • Original copies of moving contracts and receipts should also be kept in a specific folder. This will help you make sure that you are ready for anything that comes your way.
  • Packing is tiring so try to take frequent breaks and also make sure you are consuming enough water.
  • It is also important to seek assistance from friends and family. Relocating is never a small feat, and having some help can ease the process significantly.
Bottom Line

With these tips, packing for your move with UMIS (United Moving Insurance Services) will be easier and much less of a chore. Good luck with your move!