Moving and Loading Tips

Prior to you begin

Please remember all loose products, dishware, china, little kitchen area devices, lamps and other breakable products need to be packed into boxes prior to the relocation.
Start packing at least 6-10 days prior to your move day. The bigger your home/office, the more time you will require to pack whatever. Do not leave packing till the night before the relocation day.
Buy enough loading supplies. Acquire new boxes, that are made for moving. Prevent using used boxes, grocery store, bankers or post office boxes. You will require also require loading paper, bubble wrap, permanent marker and packaging tape. Prevent using paper. Do not utilize boxes smaller than 3 cubic feet. Do not utilize boxes without closing tops.
Do not load the anything from list of "Items that movers can't move by the law" and

General Packing Rules

Effectively tape bottoms of each box. Run one, but much better 2 strips of tape over the opening in the center. Run 2 more strips crossing the center make it in "H" pattern, for an additional security run additional strip over the middle and tape around the bottom for additional support and security.
Create adequate cushion on the bottom of each box with collapsed paper, wrap each fragile product with loading paper individually, produce cushion in between products, along the sides of the box, and fill in any empty space with packing paper. When closing the box, flaps should be leveled with the brim, make sure flaps do not cave in and don't overflow. Tape the box in "H" like you taped the bottom.
Label each box, write what space the box belongs and a quick description of contents on the top and side of each box. Mark box "vulnerable" on top and side, if there are breakables inside. If box is going to other location, put it aside and identify "other area".
Use smaller boxes for much heavier products and bigger boxes for lighter items. Please do not pack books into big box.
Load room by room. Prevent blending items from different spaces into the very same box. As you load stack boxes in the corner, with much heavier boxes at the bottom and lighter on top.

Kitchen, Glasses, and Dishware

For meals and glasses, utilize specialized dish pack boxes if offered. If not readily available, utilize small (1.5 cubic feet) and medium (3.0 cubic feet) cartons.
Cushion bottom of package with thick layer of rolled collapsed packaging paper.
Wrap each piece individually. Glasses, dishes should be positioned into the box vertically and aligned in a row.
Don't think twice to utilize extra paper to wrap and separate items.
Cushion the leading and sides with paper to avoid shifting. The steadier the contents, the less the possibility of damages is.
Load canned food in little carton vertically (1.5 cubic feet with no more than 25 cans per box.) Cover them with loading paper and put within of the box if you have any jars. Do not take already opened jars from the refrigerator, it might leakage and cause the damage.
Pack little cooking area devices such as microware, toaster, coffee machine and others into original manufacture box if offered. If not offered pack into moving box of comparable size, covering it with loading paper and or bubble wrap.
Utilize one sheet of paper to wrap multiple pieces of silverware separating it with paper. Usage several sheets of paper (5-8 pcs) to load cooking area knives, separating each knife.
Usage numerous sheets of paper to wrap and separate pots and pans. You can also use kitchen area towels or linens.

Clothes

Load clothing on hangers in wardrobe boxes. On local moves, we will offer 5 to 8 closet boxes for usage at the day of the relocation and will take them back when relocation is done.
Wrap your shoes with packing paper and place in medium size boxes. If you keep shoes in original box, place several shoe boxes into a big or medium moving box. click here It will provide double protection to your most valuable pairs of shoes.
Pack non-hanging clothes in luggage or medium size boxes. We suggest to empty cabinets. When cabinets are brought and transported with an extra weight inside, it will weaken its structure.

Restroom

Reserve basics for day of your relocation.
Store medicine and emergency treatment supplies in a small plastic bin and keep nearby. Please mark "Do not take/move", so movers would not pack it inadvertently. Move it on your own.
Pack bath towels, washcloths, and other linens into medium size boxes.
Pack toiletries in small boxes. To prevent leaking, make sure to seal each bottle with tape and put it in small sealable plastic bags.

Electronics

Pack all electronics consisting of Televisions into initial manufacture containers, if not readily available usage proper moving box sizes. Wrap each piece of electronic devices with bubble wrap.

Load Flat Televisions into initial manufacture carton. If not available leave it to our movers, they will take care of it. Take laptops with you.

Pictures, Family Photos

Small framed pictures. Wrap each separately with 2-3 sheets of loading paper and put in inside package vertically. Utilize the very same guide when it comes to loading cooking area plates.
For extra-large, combine 2 picture cartons to build a bigger picture box. You can wrap the photo with paper blankets for extra security. You can try to fit 2 photos into 1 box, but be cautious, since of pressure you may damage pictures.

Lights/ Vases

Load them independently into medium size boxes or suitable size carton. You can pack multiple lampshades into the same box. Mark box "leading load" for movers.
Bulbs. We advise disposing of the bulbs, particularly if you are moving far away. If you want to keep bulbs, please wrap separately with loading paper.
Wrap the base of table or nightstand light with bubble wrap and location vertically inside the box. Light bases can also be packed with small vases into the same box.
Small to Medium Vases. Wrap each vase with multiple layers of bubble wrap.

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