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Any time you are getting ready for a big move, you will need to decide if you’re going to hire a business to pack your items for you or if you plan to do the packing yourself. If you plan to do the packing on your own you’ll want to invest in or borrow the following moving boxes and supplies: 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. You can acquire these supplies from various companies in NYC before you are heavily into the job of packing your house to ensure that it is as simple and relaxed as it can be.
Once you’ve your supplies ready, you may follow some of these moving suggestions:
- Create a list of things that are to be moved.
- Load up ahead of time. Packing a house normally takes more hours than you anticipate and the more you get done prior to moving day, the fewer problems you will have.
- Boxes that are similar in dimensions are simpler to pack. Remember to load large ones at the base and less heavy ones on the top.
- Try to utilize the correct size box and use packing materials to protect your goods. Each and every box and packing supply has a certain use.
- Label boxes so you know what is in them and what place they should be transported to in the new house.
- Load up items you are through using until after you arrive at your new home.
- Load up one room at a time with your cooking area last. The kitchen area is one of the very last rooms used before your move and is generally among the first areas to be unpacked at the new house.
- Separate valuable records and items so they are able be transported by you personally on moving day.
- If you need to deliver valuable items inside the moving truck, be sure you have photographs, appraisals and/or invoices with you in case they go missing and you need to submit an insurance claim.
- Pack fragile things loosely with a lot of packing paper and label the box “FRAGILE”.
- Pack non-breakable items tightly in smaller boxes.
- Pack books on top of each other with all the bindings alternated to make sure they stack equally.
- If feasible, pack small appliances and electronic equipment in their initial boxes.
- Have at least 10 additional boxes set aside to use for last minute objects on moving day, like bed linens, clothing, and cleaning items.
- Reserve basic cleaning supplies to clean your old place after moving out. Clean as much as possible in advance.
- Use your suitcases and backpacks to pack clothing in.
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