Packing Tips for Moving Your House | An Ultimate Guide

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Moving your house is a stressful process. The toughest part is preparing and packing your belongings while dealing with the emotions of leaving your home. However, if you plan and prepare in advance, you can deal with all the complications effectively and eliminate the stress out of your moving journey.

There are a lot of things to think about before starting to pack your belongings before transporting them from one place to another, which can make this process feel overwhelming. Dealing with the stress of packing and the fear that your items will get damaged in transit will be overcome by vetting professional companies like Central Removals. If you are wondering about where you should start packing, this guide will explore the best tips for the perfect way to prepare you for an impending move. So, buckle up and let’s get started!

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Preparing For Moving Day

Planning for moving your home is the best way to pack your belongings. If you are unsure when to start packing, making an initial plan around a month before the move is suggested. You will have to move a lot of items and possessions for which you will need different sorts of packing materials, such as Styrofoam, bubble wraps and plenty of packing tapes. There are some steps for getting prepared for a house move:

Make a Checklist

Making a checklist to pack your luggage for a house move may seem tedious, but it effectively reduces your stress. Make a checklist of tasks to do through writing or typing to memorise them so you don’t waste your time trying to remember what you have to do. The things to include in your checklist are:

  • Ordering packing materials
  • Any task or item you don’t want to overlook
  • Contacting utility companies to schedule shut–off service
  • Setting mail forwarding serves

Set Your Budget

Moving is an expensive and budget-requiring process, but setting a financial plan can help you save on your monthly move. Hiring a professional moving company or making a DIY plan will be determined based on the range of your budget.

Hire a Mover or Plan a DIY Move

After setting your budget, you will know whether or not you can hire a professional mover service or if you will make a DIY moving plan.

  • Hire Professional Movers: Choose the right movers who suit your expectations. Compare quotes from several companies and get referrals from family members or friends before finalizing your decision.
  • DIY Move: Prepare yourself and save your money, but spend it on truck rentals and equipment. You can get the help from your friends and family members to pack and load different items.

Declutter

Once the initial preparation is done, declutter your house by removing extra items and unwanted stuff. This can also prevent you from acquiring unnecessary stuff. This step will help you save packing time and make more space in the moving truck.

Packing Stage

Packing is the basic and most time-consuming part of the moving process; however, here are some essential tips that will help you to minimise the stress of packing:

Packing Items You Will Need

You may need various kinds of boxes to accommodate all your belongings. Make sure that these boxes are sturdy to take the load of all items effectively. You will need the following items for packing:

  • Small, medium, and large size boxes
  • Packing tape
  • Bubble wrap
  • Styrofoam
  • Old newspapers
  • Stretch wrap for furniture
  • Marker
  • Plastic bags
  • Labels
  • Heavy-duty boxes
  • Wardrobe boxes
  • Mirror boxes/ Telescopic cardboard boxes

Dispose of Hazardous Materials

When you hire professional removals, there are some things that they won’t transport, such as:

  • Hazardous materials
  • Flammable liquids
  • Oxidisers & organic peroxides
  • Toxic & infectious substances
  • Radioactive materials
  • Corrosive substances
  • Plants with soil in
  • Tins of paints or chemicals
  • Pots of paints

It indicates your concern regarding the safety of removal team and yourself when removing such dangerous items. If you wish to transport that hazardous items and the professionals happen to handle these items, you should ask them about their certifications and qualifications.

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Pack Essentials

Packing day will be chaotic, so start the process by putting together your essential bag first. Pack those items that you will need to access during the day of moving and after arriving at the new place, such as:

  • Double-purpose garments
  • Set of office clothes (if necessary)
  • Bedsheets and duvets
  • Snacks, canned or boxed food
  • Can opener
  • Eating utensils
  • Pans and pots
  • Towels and dishcloth
  • Toiletries
  • First aid kit
  • Baby supplies
  • Pet food (if you have a pet)
  • Toolbox

Dealing with Paper Work

Gather all of the important documents, such as passports, house deeds, wills, and insurance papers, safely in a single box so you will not lose them and access them whenever needed. You can also scan and save extra copies of essential documents in a USB or in cloud storage. It will help you can access them at any time, in case you need them in emergency.

Pack your Bags

You can keep all your valuable and bulky items safe by putting them into a suitcase instead of boxes, as they are not easily transported in containers. Consider different hacks for packing your luggage, like hanging clothes together in your wardrobe. You need to undo the tops of the hangers and immediately hang them back up to the new place.

Take Extra Care of Fragile Items

To keep your delicate belongings (dishes, frames, lamps, and more fragile stuff) safe and secure, you can use towels and linen as padding materials, as bubble wrap is expensive.

Contact Us Today for a Free Quote!

If you’re ready to start planning your move, Central Removals is here to help every step of the way. Get in touch with us today for a free, no-obligation quote and make your move to or from Gloucestershire and Scotland seamless and hassle-free.

Labelling

Label each of the luggage boxes with the help of makers, stickers, and other colours to save you time while setting up your new home, and assign a specific colour for each room. It can help you quickly identify where each box belongs.

Organise Utilities

Take photos of the complex wiring on the back of your entertainment systems so that you don’t lose any notes you make during the moving process. Organise all of your utilities, including water, gas, and electricity, in advance so that you will not need to pay any final bills.

Take Time to Clean

If you can arrange some overlap for moving into your new home and leave your old one, it can make a huge difference to your stress levels. It will make getting into your new home easier as you will be able to clean it fully well before you move your furniture in. Be sure to keep your cleaning supplies separate before moving day so you don’t end up with them packed away!