23 Pro Packing Tips For Moving - Packing Guide (2024)

Updated for 2023

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In reality? Well…

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We might make it look easy, but guys – packing is hard work and takes a lot of strategic thought. Whether you’re looking for local Ottawa mover or a Canada long-distance mover, there are a lot of questions to ask. We suggest getting a moving checklist to be best prepared.

If you aren’t a pro packer, and you’re planning on moving yourself vs. hiring movers, you’ll want all the help you can get. Regardless if you’re moving in the spring, summer or winter, Kanata’s #1 moving company has all the packing tips for moving you need, but if the moving process is looking like too much of a project, we can help with that too.

Where and When to Start Packing

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The 2 things you ask yourself as you stare at all your stuff (most of which you swear you’ve never seen before and couldn’t possibly be yours) are:

  • When do I absolutely, positively have to start this?
  • Where oh where do I start?

After 100 years of trusted Barrhaven moving and packing, we have some insight into the topic.

Start Early

Do you know how the early bird gets the worm?

Well, the early packer gets way less stress and the satisfaction that procrastination didn’t win this time. Especially if you’re planning on a long distance move, like moving to Calgary.

For the average 3-bedroom home, you could spend 3-4 full days packing. That’s assuming there are no delays and you have all your packing tools.

Most people have no idea it’ll take that long – and then they run into problems.

The earlier you start packing, the better it will be. You can start months before if you want.

Anything you won’t be using before your move can be packed. This includes:

  • Seasonal items
  • Guest rooms
  • Basem*nts
  • Good china you only use on holidays
  • Anything you don’t use, but can’t get rid of because of all the memories

Of course, sometimes you have no other choice but to pack right before you move. We do have some tips for how to pack and move in a hurry.

Start Anywhere – Just Don’t Leave the Kitchen to the End

As our Pontiac movers have said, you should start in the areas you aren’t actively using. This will minimize the disruption to your day-to-day routine.

If you take anything away from this article, let it be this: don’t leave your kitchen to the last minute.

Kitchens take the longest to pack, mostly due to all the breakables and appliances that need to be properly protected. In particular, you want to make sure you pack your glasses and dishes carefully to keep them in one piece.

Leave it to the end, and suddenly it’s 11 PM the night before the truck arrives. You’re still wrapping plates with Netflix running on your computer, asking if you want to watch another episode, knowing you still have a cupboard of glasses and the pots and pans to go.

How to Start Packing

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Now that you have a good idea of the when and where you need the how-tos. Whether you’re packing in a hurry or ahead of schedule, it’s important to follow these steps.

1. Have a Designated Packing Zone

Make a zone and claim it as your own.

Having all of your packing materials spread all over the house is going to waste your time, and make it super frustrating when you really need the tape.

Whenever, wherever, and whatever you’re packing, have a space where you can grab what you need and not have to go searching. Empty spaces are in short supply once drawers and closets are being emptied so claim your space before packing and moving begins.

Your packing zone can move as you move between rooms. Claim a corner, a counter, or even a whole empty room. Just make sure your zone is well-stocked with packing supplies like tape, markers, and boxes.

2. Label Your Boxes

This isn’t Deal or No Deal. You want to know what’s in each box.

Get a batch of markers – good ones – and label every box on both sides with the following information.

  • What room does it belong in
  • The exact contents
  • Whether or not it’s fragile (mirrors for example)
  • What side needs to be up

Trust us: you are going to be so happy you did this on moving/unpacking day. Box labelling is what makes the unpacking process easier on you- as your reliable Stittsville moving company can make sure the boxes go straight to the correct rooms in your new house.

3. Get Moving Boxes – Really, Really Good Ones

Before you can label your boxes, you need to get some.

You might be tempted to scour the neighbourhood for cheap – or free – cardboard boxes thinking you’re saving money.

But those flimsy cartons will collapse on you, and your belongings.

Invest in boxes that are designed for residential moving. They’re custom-made to handle anything homeowners can put in them.

Make sure to have different size boxes, as your most important moving tool having a good mix of smaller boxes and larger boxes will make the packing process a bit easier- using the small boxes for heavier items and large boxes for lighter items. If you have only large boxes, you’ll end up filling free space with bunched-up paper and waste packing material as well as space in the moving truck.

4. Don’t Pack What You Don’t Need

If you don’t need it, there’s no sense in packing it.

So take a good, hard look at all your belongings. Decide whether you’ll keep it, donate it, or toss it.

Our Pembroke movers have more in-depth guides on how to make these difficult decluttering decisions before a move >

5. Resist the Reminiscing

It’s incredibly easy to find an old toy or photo album and get lost down Memory Lane.

As Gatineau’s trusted moving company, we’ve been there – and that’s why we know you shouldn’t.

Taking the time to reminisce over every item you own is going to eat up your time.

You’ll be begging for that time when you’re stuck scrambling to finish packing the night before you move. If you take anything from our tips and tricks, this will make all the difference: Save time by skipping the detour down memory lane.

Our professional Pontiac, Quebec movers recommend saving it for when you’re unpacking – and you’ve got time on your side.

6. Make a Do NOT Pack List

Everyone needs a moving day survival kit.

You know, the things you need to have easy access to and feel like a put-together human being. This includes your toothbrush, toiletries, changes of clothes… toilet paper.

First, make a list of things you’ll need in your kit.

Next, pick a box, suitcase, or other receptacles that will serve as your survival kit. Make sure it’s clearly labelled and NOT packed in the truck with the rest of your belongings. This should stick with you. Keep it nearby in the packing process as you’re sure to think of more items along the way.

Also, you need to know what NOT to pack for moving based on local and long-distance rules and regulations.

7. Create Your Very Own Set Up Kit

Similar to your moving day survival kit, or Batman’s toolbelt, you’ll want a kit of tools that will help you set up your new home. This includes:

  • Hammer
  • Nails
  • Screwdriver
  • Screws
  • A drill
  • A drill battery pack and plug
  • Allen keys

Anything you think you’ll need to put together bed frames, reassemble chairs, or just get your house in order.

Again: pack it, label it, and keep it somewhere you can easily reach it.

8. Go Room by Room

Okay: it’s crunch time.

At some point, you’re going to have to go on a bit of a packing spree. We’re talking at least a few days of efficient packing. This is going to cover all the stuff you’re using right up until the last few days.

Our advice? Go room by room, and pack as much as you can. And check everywhere for things you may have left behind. The backs of closets, under bed frames, in the cabinet above the fridge you never open. Everywhere.

Our advice? Go room by room, and pack as much as you can. And check everywhere for things you may have left behind. The backs of closets, under bed frames, in the cabinet above the fridge you never open. Absolutely everywhere.

What About Tips to Make Packing Easier?

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You didn’t think that was the end of our wisdom, did you?

9. Assemble the Team

The team is your bubble wrap, boxes, packing tape, crushed paper, packing peanuts, scissors, markers – anything you need to make packing a success.

Get them early, and organize them in your aforementioned packing zone.

10. Only Use Packing Containers That Can Be Sealed

It’s tempting to use laundry hampers and trash bags as makeshift moving materials, but it’s not a good idea.

Bags that can easily split, or containers without lids can easily leave you with a huge mess on moving day. And the last thing you need on moving day is to have to stop and… re-pack.

11. Don’t Undress Your Dresser

Guess what?

Your clothes are already half-packed, thanks to your dresser! Go on, take a moment: do the happy dance.

For simple moving, take the drawers out and use a protective wrap. This way one person can easily move them and gives you a break from the packed boxes for a minute.

12. Heavy Stuff Goes On the Bottom

Packing is an art. There’s a process and proper order.

Heavy stuff on the bottom, light items on top. Keep fragile items together in their own box. No amount of packing paper will protect your grandmother’s vase from your cast-iron pan.

It’s exactly like bagging your groceries. You don’t want to crush your light items, and the heavy items will help hold the boxes right side up.

13. Set a 50 lbs. Limit Per Box

Speaking of heavy items…

The last thing you want to do on moving day is hurt yourself. Or hurt your friend who graciously volunteered to help.

Each box should weigh no more than 50 lbs. This is a safety issue, one we take very seriously.

If you have extremely heavy items to move like gym equipment, they should be packed alone and in small boxes to limit the weight. If anything looks like it’s going to be too heavy to lift on your own, ask for help.

14. Have a Stack of Newsprint On Hand

Newsprint is great for wrapping around your breakables.

It adds an extra barrier, and when coupled with the right packing materials, it’s super handy.

When you get your newsprint, make sure it’s easily accessible in your packing zone.

15. Put Small Items in Small Bags Before You Pack

Every homeowner has some really small items you’d lose if they weren’t kept in another larger container. I.e. pencils, paper clips, or screws.

If you have teeny-tiny items to bring with you, group them together and put them in small sealable bags first. By pre-packing them, they’ll be easy to find when you’re unpacking.

16. Play Tetris with Your Belongings

Never been good at Tetris? Don’t worry: there’s no time limit in this particular game.

When you’re packing, you should leave no spaces in your moving boxes. Space gives your possessions more room to rattle around and potentially break. Space also increases the risk of crushing.

Make use of every available nook and cranny by using packing materials or soft objects like your clothes to fill spaces between bigger, more rigid items. Use packing paper only when you absolutely can’t fit anything, or the box is almost full and adding more will make it too heavy.

17. Seal Any Spill-Risks with Tape and Plastic

Spill-risks include:

  • Soaps
  • Shampoos
  • Dry goods
  • Oils and liquids

These should be sealed with tape, placed in a plastic bag, then packed into a box clearly labelled. Remember to indicate which side is up.

18. Learn What You Absolutely Cannot Pack

There are some things you cannot pack in a residential moving truck. This includes:

  • Hazardous materials
  • Perishables
  • Chemicals

For a more exact list, check out this what not to pack guide >

19. Bundle Long Items Together

If you’re taking your curtain rods, or you have rakes, brooms, and long-handled dusters, these should be bundled together with tape and plastic wrap.

20. Pack Lamps and Lamp Shades Separately

Together, lamps and lampshades are awkward to pack and pretty fragile.

Separately? Still fragile (so make a note) but much easier to work with.

First, remove the light bulb. Then, remove the shade and the metal ‘U’ that holds up the lampshade.

The base of the lamp should be wrapped in paper and placed upright in a box, surrounded by crushed paper. Do the same thing with the metal ‘U’.

The lampshade should be carefully wrapped and placed upright in its box. If you have multiple shades, they can be nested inside each other.

21. Treat Dishes and Glasses with Extra Care

Dishes and glasses are in a league of their own in the packing world.

They need their own specialized boxes (we’ve got them).

A layer of crushed paper should be at the bottom of the box, between each layer in the box and at the top of the box.

You can find more in-depth instructions here on packing dishes>

22. Get a Mattress Bag

Mattress bags are the super cool packing product you didn’t know existed.

But now that you do, we’re guessing you really want one. Because if you’ve ever moved before, you know how much of a pain it is to move a mattress and keep it clean.

23. Use the Boxes Your Electronics Came In

You were being really smart when you forgot to toss the boxes your electronics came in.

These boxes were custom made for your device, and that makes it super easy to pack and move them.

If you didn’t keep the boxes? That’s completely fine! There are tons of ways you can safely pack your electronics >

We’ll Help with as Much as You Want

Not cut out for packing? We aren’t just here for the moving tips, Cassidy’s is a full-service moving company that will pack for you. If these packing tips have just overwhelmed you as you realize how big of a job awaits, we offer more than just a moving truck- we are a full-service moving company including a storage unit if needed.

We offer customizable moving quotes that take into account what you want. We could simply help you with your local Ottawa move, we could help you pack, or we could help with it all. The choice is up to you.

Whenever you’re ready to get packing, talk to us about the moving. We’ll give you a free, no-obligation quote based on our knowledge and experience. We are the moving company people trust for their local and long-distance moves- find out for yourself!

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23 Pro Packing Tips For Moving - Packing Guide (2024)

FAQs

How to pack for a move guide? ›

General moving and packing tips
  1. Start with items you won't need right away. ...
  2. Pack similar items together. ...
  3. Keep essentials packed separately for quick access. ...
  4. Label each box by its contents and room. ...
  5. Color code boxes by each room. ...
  6. Allow yourself plenty of time to pack. ...
  7. Load furniture, appliances and larger items first.

What do professional movers pack first? ›

Storage items

Whether packed away in a storage unit, stored in your garage or hidden deep within your walk-in closet, items that are in storage are easier to pack first when moving. Typically, these items are stored away in boxes, which makes it easier to sort through and repack them.

How far before a move should you start packing? ›

You should start the process of planning your move about two months out from your move-in date, begin packing about 2-3 weeks before you move in, and be finished a few days to a week before.

What is the hardest room to pack when moving? ›

A: The bedroom and kitchen can be the most complex rooms to pack, since they contain items you'll need to use during packing. Some people find a solution in waiting to pack these rooms last, while others may decide to pack the non-essential items, saving the essentials for the last minute.

What is the fastest way to pack for a move? ›

How To Pack for a Last-Minute Move
  1. Tackle one room at a time. ...
  2. Use the clothes and linens you already have at home to wrap your fragile items.
  3. Wrap heavy furniture with your large blankets and comforters, to help protect their corners.
  4. Skip the urge to pack perfectly organized boxes.
Dec 5, 2023

How to pack mops and brooms for moving? ›

Long-handled garden tools, as well as brooms and mops, should be bundled together securely. Attachments should be removed from power tools and packed separately. Drain oil and gas from all power tools and place in the case they came in. Remove all attachments from power tools and pack separately in a box.

In what order do you pack a house? ›

Whether you're moving from a tiny apartment or a sprawling home, following these tips will help you pack as efficiently as possible:
  1. Start by decluttering. Most of us have too much stuff. ...
  2. Pack little-used rooms. ...
  3. Pack decorative items. ...
  4. Pack important rooms. ...
  5. Pack furniture.
Jul 25, 2020

Is it worth it to have movers pack for you? ›

But is it worth it? Absolutely! Hiring the right team of experienced professional movers with packing services will ensure your belongings are taken care of, securely wrapped and packed neatly in boxes. This is not only a huge time-saver, but less stress of dealing with clutter and boxes for weeks before your move.

What to pack 2 weeks before moving? ›

Toiletries, cosmetics, medication/vitamins, snacks, dog food, kid's supplies—think of everything you know you'll need to use on move day that won't go on the truck.

What is the 1 to 6 packing rule? ›

Embrace minimalist packing

Heard of the 1-2-3-4-5-6 packing rule? Many seasoned travellers swear by it. Simply pack one hat, two pairs of shoes, three bottoms, four tops, five pairs of socks, and six pairs of underwear and you'll have enough outfits for a week away.

How long does it take the average person to pack to move? ›

Your home's size. As a starting point, plan on spending one day packing for every room of your home. For example, if you live in a studio apartment, it should take you one day to pack your belongings. If you live in a two-bedroom home, assume it will take you at least three days, depending on the size of the rooms.

Can I pack to move in one day? ›

With the right preparation methods, you can pack your home in one day. If you are wondering what the quickest way to pack for a move is, keep reading. First things first, packing supplies. You can't start without the necessary supplies so make sure you have picked up everything you need.

How do you pack a house without getting overwhelmed? ›

Moving Tips, Tricks, and Advice
  1. Get rid of some stuff. Packing all your possessions into boxes, bags, and more can be overwhelming. ...
  2. Pack as far in advance as possible. ...
  3. Schedule utilities for your new place. ...
  4. Keep the essentials with you. ...
  5. Invest in equipment. ...
  6. Measure, measure, measure. ...
  7. Snap lots of pics. ...
  8. Unpack on a deadline.
Apr 24, 2024

How long does it take to pack a one-bedroom? ›

Studio to one-bedroom apartment: 1-2 days to pack. Two-bedroom home: 2-3 days to pack.

How do you pack for a move like a minimalist? ›

Create an action plan
  1. 1) Plan ahead before you start packing things away in boxes.
  2. 2) Visualize yourself in your new space.
  3. 3) Don't procrastinate on decluttering.
  4. 4) Purge before you pack.
  5. 5) Do a thorough assessment of each room.
  6. 6) Tackle the knick-knack drawer and discard anything you won't use.
May 23, 2022

How do you declutter as you pack to move? ›

11 Pro Tips To Help You Declutter Before Moving
  1. Get motivated. ...
  2. Don't procrastinate — start early. ...
  3. Start with the rooms and things you use the least. ...
  4. Pack with pride. ...
  5. Don't linger on old memories. ...
  6. Use the power of piles. ...
  7. Involve your kids with their things. ...
  8. Schedule dedicated time for decluttering.
Oct 2, 2023

Does everything need to be in a box for movers? ›

It is important to know that most moving companies will require that your belongings are packaged safely, within a box.

Will movers move laundry detergent? ›

Cleaning products: Household cleaning products contain many harmful chemicals. Moving companies usually refuse to take household cleaning products to avoid spills or hazards.

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