How to Pack Difficult Items for Moving Day

Moving to a new place comes with lots of excitement. However, your type of items determines the packing technique and the cost. Moving with delicate or difficult things can be frustrating, and you should know how to pack right. Are you planning a move and worried about the bulky and fragile items? Don’t fret! There are various ways to pack them and avoid breakages during the move.

Check out ideas to guide you:

  1. Make a list!

A list is perhaps the most important step to planning a successful move. List down all the items that you’ll be moving, and divide your valuables into different categories. This should include bulky items, fragile and expensive items, glassware, and more. Doing this will ease the packing process and avoid breakages. Start packing the easy and light items like clothing, and leave the bulky items to professional movers. 

  1. Acquire proper packing supplies

 Your choice of packing materials determines the safety of your valuables. Acquire the right packing supplies to minimize the risk of breakages. If you engage a moving company, they will visit your home, examine your items, and supply the most suitable packing materials. The common supplies include packing boxes, bubble wrap, tape, old newspapers, plastic ropes, and many more.

Also, optimize what you have in the home. This may include using blankest to cover bulky items. Use them to stuff empty spaces to provide sufficient cushioning for your valuables. Suitcases, bags, and briefcases will also come in handy; use them if you don’t have adequate boxes.

  1. Seek help from experts.

 It’s safe to involve a mover company when packing delicate and bulky items. Although you can take care of this yourself, you risk damaging most of your valuables, which can be costly. Hiring professionals will speed up the process and enhance the safety of your items. Therefore, search for different mover companies, get quotes and settle for an experienced team. 

  1. Pack bulky items in parts        

Dismantle and pack bulky items in parts; this makes it easy to pack furniture and other big items. Disassemble and wrap the parts individually for detachable and fragile items like mirrors and glass doors. However, put them in one box to make reassembling easier upon arrival. Mark the boxes to know where to get them when unpacking.

  1. Secure any loose parts& components

You can easily misplace loose parts and components like door hinges and screws. Wrap them using tape to secure them, and put them together to keep them in place. This will make it easy to find them when unpacking.

  1. Turn off electronic appliances.

 Turn off and unplug your appliances before packing. Empty, clean, and use their original boxes when packing. These boxes will keep them safe when shipping, particularly if you put extra padding. If you can’t locate their packages, seek guidance from professional movers.

The bottom line

Relocating with difficult items requires a lot of planning, you might even call that the triple bottom line.. Also, you don’t have to move with bulky items, dispose of what you don’t need to cut on transport costs.