
Packing Information
Do-it-yourself packing is a big job, but it can be a worthwhile way to save money on your long distance move. With the right materials and a few helpful packing tips, you can achieve professional results and maximize the protection of your possessions.
Packing should be completed the evening before moving day. Only the most essential personal items you'll need that night, the next morning, and immediately at your destination should be left for last minute packing.
Materials You Will Need
- Tissue paper
- Packing paper (plain newsprint)
- 2" packing tape
- Masking tape
- A utility knife
- Scissors
- Permanent markers or a label maker
- Professional quality boxes
General Packing Tips
- Follow a timetable - people tend to underestimate how long it takes to pack.
- Start with items you won't need right away.
- Packing room-by-room will help you stay organized.
- Limit boxes to a maximum weight of 50 pounds.
- Have your mover pack marble or glass tabletops, heavy wall ornaments, large mirrors, pool tables, pianos, fragile items, and major appliances.
- Provide cushioning by packing loosely crumpled paper in the bottom of boxes - leave room at the top for more crumpled paper.
- Wrap all fragile items in paper or bubble wrap before packing them in boxes.
- Pack items that are heaviest first, and fill in all empty spaces with newspaper.
- Do not use plastic containers for your possessions; Use only sturdy cartons that can be easily closed, then tape top seams securely.
- Label boxes clearly with your name, room where the box should go in your new home, and a brief description of the items contained within.
- Empty drawers of breakables, spillables, non-transportable items and anything that would puncture or damage other items.

