When the time comes to move house in Orlando, many people choose to do the packing themselves. Sourcing your own packing supplies at packing stores in Orlando and packing your own shipment can certainly save you some money, but for some, it’s probably more about wanting to make sure that their treasured possessions are treated carefully.
If you have hired a reliable moving company in Orlando to perform your relocation you shouldn’t worry about your things getting damaged by the packers, these people are professionals and can probably pack your goods more securely than you are able to!
If you still want to do your own packing you’ll need to collect enough packing supplies from packing stores in Orlando to wrap, pad, box, and tape all of your things, so here is some advice about what you’ll need and where you might find it.
Sourcing Packing Supplies
When sourcing packing supplies for your household goods, a great place to find clean, sturdy boxes are at packing stores in Orlando, or a beer and wine store (one that sells plenty of wine and spirits will have better packing supplies, beer flats aren’t so useful!).
- You can also collect clean boxes from your local supermarkets, but inspect them carefully to make sure that they are dry and empty of insects and food remnants.
- Only choose strong, corrugated cartons with tops or flaps so that you can shut them properly and stack them, open-topped boxes are very difficult for movers to deal with, they may even require your goods to be shifted into a box that can be closed, which will cause a last-minute delay and possibly an extra charge.
- Recycling your newspapers as packing material sounds like a great idea, but keep in mind that newsprint ink may rub off and stain your belongings. Reliable movers recommend that you use blank paper (and should be able to supply it!).
If you can’t round up enough moving boxes for all your household belongings, ask your moving consultant, they will be able to supply various sized cartons including specialty moving boxes to hold things like:
· Mirrors and pictures;
· Your clothing (on hangers);
· Books, and
· Dishes
Other packing supplies that you will require include:
· Labels and markers for describing the contents of each moving box;
· Heavy-duty packing tape (11/2 to 2 inches wide) for sealing cartons, duct tape, and masking tape is not recommended;
· A sharp knife and/or scissors;
· Proper packing paper, and
· Plastic bags and labels for parts storage and identification
Now that you’ve got your packing supplies…
The last thing you need before you start packing is a dedicated workspace. Create a packing station that is large enough to accommodate the biggest moving boxes and has a solid table or generous work surface.