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Packing Tips

Before you go house hunting, it's a good idea to define what kind of home and neighborhood would best suit your needs



A Few General Things You Need to Know About Packing

  • Keep boxes to 50 lbs or less. Put heavy items in small boxes and light items in big boxes.

  • Pack non-breakables tightly in smaller boxes, so they're not too heavy.

  • Buy clean newsprint to wrap items, and bubble wrap for padding.

  • Pack breakables loosely in plastic storage bins with lots of bubble wrap.

  • Rent furniture pads.

  • Mark your boxes by room, so you know exactly where everything goes. Color coding or using a number system works great (i.e., red stickers for bedroom or 1 for bathroom.)

  • Write "FRAGILE" on all boxes with breakables and stack these boxes on top.

Packing the Big Things


Tie bed frames together with tape or rope. Then label the pieces so they're easy to reassemble.


Beds


Fill drawers with clothes or fragile, well-wrapped items. Cover with a blanket or furniture pads and rope securely.


Bureaus


Remove legs, pad and tie together. Put nuts and bolts in a bag and tape under tabletop.


Tables


Remove legs, pad and tie together. Put nuts and bolts in a bag and tape under tabletop.


Big Appliances


Empty, defrost and drain the fridge, freezer and dishwasher. Clean the interiors and put Pack books flat in small cartons, alternating bindings. Try to keep each box under 30 lbs. accessories in bags. Stuff towels between washer sides to prevent rotating and tape down moveable parts. Cover with blankets and tie.


Computers, TVs & Electronics


Use original packaging, or buy electronic specific boxes.



Small But Important Things


Small appliances: Put your microwave, VCR, etc. into boxes, and cushion with wadded paper.


Books


Pack them flat in small cartons, alternating bindings. Try to keep each box under 30 lbs


Clothing


Pack hanging items, including drapes, in wardrobe boxes. Leave small items in drawers.


Collectibles


Wrap fragile items in bubble wrap and tape securely.


CDs


Pack upright and cushion with newspaper.


Kitchenware


Stack pots & pans, and cushion with paper. Put a few of these items in the "open first" box.


Dishes


Never stack them flat. Wrap each piece in bubble wrap. Pack plates & saucers on edge, with cups & bowls placed around them.


Packing the Awkward Things


Chairs


Wrap arms & legs with bubble wrap. Leave slipcovers on or buy chair bags for protection.


Bicycles


Loosen the handlebars and turn them sideways. Cover chains and pedals to keep grease off other items.


Mirrors, Artwork & Frames


Wrap small pieces in newsprint and pack in mirror boxes. Cover larger pieces with cardboard, tape securely and stand them along the truck's sides or inside wardrobe boxes.


Lawn Furniture


If heavy or bulky, disassemble. Put nuts and bolts in a bag and tie together.


Rugs


Roll up and secure with rope or tape.


Plants


Put in plastic bags with air holes, then in boxes. Water before you leave.

Use medium-sized boxes for spray paints, brushes, car waxes, etc. Throw away oily rags or anything combustible.


Power & Garden Tools, Lawn Mowers


Wrap all sharp edges and use plenty of cushioning to prevent injury. Tape long-handled tools together and place small ones in boxes.


Garaage & Attic Stuff


Use medium-sized boxes for spray paints, brushes, car waxes, etc. Throw away oily rags or anything combustible.


Pets


Always keep them in a pet carrier up front with you. Ask your vet how to make their, and your, move less traumatic.


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