17 Feb
17Feb

Don't do the above! Pack your moving truck well :-)

Deciding to move is the easy part given that the decision is made intrinsic without lifting a finger. But when it comes to the technicalities involved (such as how to pack things) it becomes a whole different ball game! The most efficient and time conserving way of moving is by hiring a moving truck. How you pack your property in the vehicle is essential in the number of trips that will be made, if any.


It would help if you remembered that maximizing your storage capacity is key to move. The space must be utilized efficiently and effectively saves you money and time. Here's how you can pack a moving truck efficiently when moving:


Figure Out Size Of Moving Truck You Require


This is an essential factor to consider for your moving process. So a month before moving, take the initiative of reserving a moving truck for the exact date. The majority of service providers offer a variety of truck rental sizes and shapes for one to select from. Please, avoid choosing a small moving truck given how cheap it is to rent. In the long run, it'll end up incurring you additional money and time. If anything, go for the biggest one in your budget range.


Get Packing Supplies

Get some basic packing supplies to help you!

Before embarking in the packing process, make sure that you have gathered all the necessary packing supplies you will need. This may include things like packing tape, sturdy boxes, bubble wrap, moving blankets, and furniture pads. Chances are that during transit, your property may be subject to shifting, which is why it’s integral that you pack all your items with adequate protection. This may involve adding padding and moving blankets to fill the gaps between your belongings and boxes.


Load Heavy and Large Materials First


This is a no-brainer! Heavier items can cause irreparable damage to delicate and light items. These items should be packed at the truck’s front to help in maximizing space and keeping the truck from dragging in the event the back’s too heavy. If the moving truck is dragging, it can create a dangerous driving scenario, so it’s best to steer clear. To protect corners and wood surfaces, consider using furniture padding. Also, padded protection can make it easy for you to heavy pieces on.


Some of these items include refrigerators, bed frames, washer/dryers, coffee tables, mattresses, chairs, tables, and couches. Make sure that the large and heavy appliances and belongings are fitted upright, balanced, and are completely secured against the front of the truck. The last thing you want to be dealing with is your belongings getting loose and crushing the rest of the stuff to bits! Such avoidable occurrences shouldn’t happen at all.


Disassemble Furniture


Furniture can take up a considerable amount of space on a moving truck, so be sure to pack the furniture well. Taking apart all furniture items will help save you valuable space, plus it’s easy to pack in parts that whole furniture pieces. Before it leaves the house, the furniture will need to be taken apart and carried to the truck in manageable parts. Disassembling some of the furniture will make the moving process way easier. It will aid in making your furniture light to carry and easy to pack.


Disassembling your items will also assist in distributing the weight of the furniture evenly. To begin with, you can dismantle dining tables by removing its legs, keeping them in an upright position on the moving truck. Other items to dismantle include bed frames and headboards, dressers, desks, filing cabinets, removing bulbs from lamps, and removing cushions from the sofa.


Fragile Items


It can especially be tricky packing fragile items. Items like crockery, antiques, plasma TVs, etc. Mirrors require special treatment or otherwise mean significant loss. It’s integral not to take any chances when it comes to their transit. You can have them secured tightly or even have the passenger upfront carry them with their hands and lap for support. Ensure fragile items have as little motion as possible.

Pack fragile items with care. Such as large mirrors, picture frames, etc.

After the heavier items are secured, it’s time to begin packing the lightweight medium items next. Utilize as much space as possible, stacking them as high as you can. Keep some of these things labeled so as not to lose track when assembling things together again. To protect lighter items from getting crushed, place them on appliances and furniture.  


Packing the moving truck is among the huge milestones of moving, whether it’s a DIY move or hired moving service provider. Either way, it will require a lot of energy, time, and knowledge being invested for all the items to be safely loaded on the moving truck. A little planning can go a long way in a hectic moving day. You need to do careful calculations or easily get overwhelmed. Using the aforementioned tips on how to pack a moving truck when moving can help packing up your life and starting over a breeze. Start your new life unburdened!

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