How to pack my garage

Packing and moving a garage can be a somewhat daunting task, considering this part of the home is often used to store all the extra stuff you may have forgotten about. Luckily, there are ways to minimize clutter and pack your garage neatly. Here's now: 1.Time...

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How to pack my bathroom

Packing a bathroom for moving can be tricky because there are a lot of small items, many of which have the potential to spill if they're not packed correctly. With many different-sized boxes for sale, it is best to choose smaller boxes so that items don't shift under...

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How to pack a living room

There are few most people have in their living, including sofas, a television and probably a coffee table. But beyond those, living rooms vary quite a bit. These are some general tips that will accommodate most living rooms. 1.When possible, pack small electronics...

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Pack heavier items at the bottom of the boxes

Another packing hack for heavy items: keep them at the bottom of the box! This keeps your boxes from being too top heavy and toppling while inside the truck. This rule applies to loading the truck as well: place heavier boxes on the bottom of the stacks.

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Don’t use duck-tape to seal boxes. Use packing tape instead

You may have duck tape or masking tape lying around that you want to put to good use, but try to refrain . Instead, use moving or packing tape to secure your boxes. These varieties of tape are specially designated to hold cardboard boxes together under stressful...

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Pack an ” Open first” box and load it onto the truck last

Any essential item you might need during your first day/night at your new home should be packaged in this box. It might include a phone charger, basic bathroom items, change of clothes and other necessities. Pack and load this box last so you have access to the items...

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Pack heavy items in small boxes

It's easier to manage heavy, bulky items when they are packed in a smaller box than a large one, as it minimizes shifting. If you only have larger boxes available, use furniture pads, towels or few small, soft items to fill the space.

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