When you are planning for a big move, you will need to decide if you are going to employ a moving company in Denver (or elsewhere) to pack your things for you or if you are going to do the packing yourself. If you want to complete the packing on your own you’ll want to invest in or borrow the following moving boxes and materials: 1.5 cube boxes, 2 cube boxes, 4 cube boxes, 5 cube boxes, sofa covers, mattress covers, bubble wrap, packing paper, packing tape with a dispenser and a black marker for marking packed boxes. It is helpful to acquire these supplies before you are heavily into the job of packing your house so that it is as easy and relaxed as it can be.
As soon as you’ve gotten your supplies prepared, you can go along with some of these moving suggestions:
- Make an inventory system of objects that are to be moved.
- Load up as early as you can. Packing a house always takes more hours than you anticipate and the more accomplish before moving day, the fewer problems you will be faced with.
- Boxes that are uniform in dimensions are simpler to pack. Don’t forget to stack heavy ones at the base and smaller ones on the top.
- Try to work with the correct dimension box and make use of packing materials to shield your things. Each box and packing supply features a certain use.
- Label boxes so you remember what is in them and exactly what place they are to be transported to in the new house.
- Pack things you do not require until after you reach your new destination.
- Load up one area at a time with the cooking area last. The cooking area is one of the last rooms utilized before your move and it is usually among the first rooms to be unpacked at the destination.
- Separate important records and objects so they can be transported by you individually on moving day.
- If you need to ship valuables inside the moving van, make sure you have photographs, appraisals and/or receipts with you in the event they get lost or broken and you have to file an insurance claim.
- Load up fragile things loosely with a lot of packing paper and label the box “FRAGILE”.
- Load up non-breakable items tightly in smaller boxes.
- Load up literature on top of each other with all the bindings alternated so that they stack equally.
- If possible, load up small appliances and electronic equipment in their former boxes.
- Have a minimum of 10 additional boxes reserved to use for last minute things on moving day, including bed linens, clothes, and cleaning supplies.
- Reserve some elementary cleaning materials for cleaning your old house immediately after leaving. Clean as much as you possibly can ahead of time.
- Make use of your luggage and backpacks to pack clothes in.
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