Moving Tips: Procrastinating Your Packing Will Hurt Your Move

By Noelene Kahiapotis

Hiring a trained packer is the best way to ensure that your possessions arrive safe and intact to your new home. Still, trying to save money, many people choose to do their packing themselves.

If you don't want to hire movers, you need to really take charge of packing and get started now, so that you will have plenty of time for the unforeseen issues that may arise. Start the packing process as soon as you can, because it takes a good deal of planning and execution.

Foremost of all, make a file of stuff that you require to set out for moving. Consult your mover or inquire online about possible ways to pack them. You should be especially careful about the way you pack frail objects.

Be sure to gather the needed packing materials and boxes. Get some empty boxes, for example at a grocery store in your neighborhood. These cartons can be useful when packing small items like cooking utensils, clothing, and other knickknacks. To keep your items safe and undamaged, you should consider purchasing plastic containers. These containers can also be used for other storage purposes after you have completed your move.

Wrap frail objects with bubble wrap or your clothes. You may also use old newspapers for this purpose. But, remember, they can leave stains on clothes and other things.

Labeled shipping boxes with inerasable ink and use reinforced shipping tape to tightly wrap these shipping boxes. Labeling your boxes can be useful when it comes time to unpack.

When sealing the boxes, make sure their tops are flat. Damage to the contents may result if boxes are over-packed. Mark the boxes which contain fragile items. You should also label the boxes with important stuff which you want to be unloaded first.

Write your name on the top of each box to ensure that your possessions don't get lost or unloaded at the wrong place. A smart idea is to keep inventory of what boxes you have and their contents so you know if you lose something.

Keep scissors or a good knife at hand, they will be useful when you unpacking. Include these items into your shopping list, when preparing for packing.

In order to see what kind of clothes you've packed, use clear garbage bags. Still, don't use thin bags which can rip and tear easily. For this grounds, many poignant companies don't like their consumers using waste baggage as packing materials. Minimize their use by purchasing the thickest bags possible.

Finally, there is one more thing you shouldn't forget about. Generally, your mover is responsible for any damage caused to your possessions during the move. The relocation companies are only liable for damage caused to the outside of the packages though, if the owner packs the cartons, that's.

This means, if you do not pack your things properly, you are responsible for the damage caused. Although, the mover has the right to refuse a carton that is packed improperly and would ask the owner to repack it.

In order to avoid damage, you should double check yourself whether all the things are properly packed and all the cartons are carefully sealed.

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