Moving Information: Money Saving Packing Tips
Moving Information: Money Saving Packing Tips by Brad
Kramer
One of the most significant things that you can do to reduce your
costs when hiring a moving company is to pack well. If you have a
lot of items that are not packed or are improperly packed, this
will significantly increase the amount of time it takes to complete
your move as well as risk damage to you property.
1. Do not use garbage bags to pack you property in since they do
not provide protection for you property, are very difficult and
time consuming to pack on the moving vehicle, and they often break
during a move.
2. If available, used moving boxes are often the most economical
option for packing supplies. Often neighbors or friends will have
these, or some local moving companies will sell used boxes at a
discount. You should verify that these boxes are in good condition
and not weakened by previous use. If you try to get boxes from a
local retailer, such as a grocery store, try to get the same size
boxes, make sure that they are in good condition and that the top
or bottom of the boxes have not been cut off. Be aware that often
boxes that retailers have available are not as strong as standard
moving boxes and are not recommended for moving. If you can only
find random boxes of different sizes, it is recommended that you
purchase moving boxes instead. While you may save money on the
purchase of moving supplies by using these random size boxes, you
will increase the cost of your move, as it is more time consuming
to move and pack boxes of random size. Typically you will get the
most economical price on moving boxes from your local moving
company. Some local retailers, such as home improvement stores,
also sell boxes at competitive prices.
3. For short distance moves, you can use cloth materials such as
towels, blankets and quilts as padding material for packing if you
do this carefully. Be aware that these items usually do not provide
as good or padding for fragile items, but can be used effectively
if the concern is to prevent items from getting scratched. Also be
careful not to tightly pinch your towels, blankets or quilts
between furniture as they might wear through or get stained. This
is especially a concern for longer distance moves where items tend
to rub against each other for longer periods of time.
4. It is recommended that you purchase packing paper for your move.
If you shop around a little, packing paper typically costs roughly
the same as newspaper and you don’t have to worry about
getting newspaper ink on the items you are packing. Packing paper
can be purchased from many local moving companies. It is usually
the most cost effective padding material to use inside of your
boxes. Bubble wrap and packing peanuts should be used on more
fragile items, but in general, they are significantly more costly
packing materials than packing paper.
5. Tape your boxes well. If your boxes are poorly taped, your
movers will have to spend more time handling the boxes and you
property may suffer damage if a box fails. This increased cost in
moving time will more than offset any money saved by using less
tape. It is recommended that three bands of tape be used across the
bottom of the box and one band of tape be used across the top.
By packing well and being organized you can greatly reduce your
moving costs and better protect your property.
Brad Kramer has written several articles related to moving in Dallas. He
is part owner of the Apex Moving Company, a top Dallas mover. More information on
moving
resources can be found on the Apex Movers web site.
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