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Packing

In the Resource Center, you will find plenty of moving information, packing and loading tipsrelocation advicemoving checklists and online tools that will help you plan, organize and enjoy your move.

General Packing

  • Packing as much as you can into every box helps protect your items - less space to move around means less damage. Plus, boxes are easier to load than unusual shaped items not packed in boxes.
  • Start packing a few weeks before your move date and take it one room at a time. Start with packing the things you use less frequently – such as books and knick knacks – and save packing the “every day” items until the end.
  • Pack each room in separate boxes and label each box with its contents.
  • Reinforce the bottom of all boxes with packing tape. Fill each box to its capacity, using paper or fillers to eliminate empty spaces. The top and sides of each box shouldn’t bulge or cave in when closed.
  • Packing heavy items in small boxes keeps the weight of the boxes at a manageable level. This is especially helpful when you’re packing books.
  • Leave light weight linens and clothing in their drawers.
  • Packing extra linens, pillows and stuffed animals in large garbage bags is a great idea! These bags can be used as cushions or fillers in your moving trailer or ReloCube.
  • Disassemble any items you can. Be aware of items with sharp corners or projections and keep them from puncturing or scratching other objects.
  • Pack your valuables and essentials separately and plan on keeping these items with you.

Packing Furniture

  • Wrap furniture with furniture pads or bubble wrap. When securing padding to your furniture, do not use tape directly on wood or painted surfaces.
  • Remove legs from furniture if possible. Place wing nuts or screws in envelopes or plastic bags andtape to the underside of furniture.
  • Coat fine wood furnishings with wax to protect against scratches.
  • Place sofa cushions and pillows in bags to use as pads or fillers in the moving trailer or ReloCube.
  • Move dressers with contents in drawers to avoid packing again. Secure drawers to keep from opening during transit.
  • Consider hiring a specialist for packing and loading a piano.

Packing Electronics

  • Whenever possible use the original shipping boxes for packing computers, printers and other electronic items. You might even consider double boxing. Follow manufacturer’s instructions for packing these items when available.
  • Immobilize moving parts and remove all detachable cables and wires. Color code or label wiring for easier reinstallation. Tape electrical cords to back of appliance to prevent plug damage. Wrap each piece with bubble wrap.
  • Consider keeping items like CDs and software with you. These items do not survive high temperatures.

Packing Dishes and Glassware

  • Wrap breakables in bubble wrap and use newspaper to fill extra spaces in boxes.
  • Pack plates in dish protectors and pack them on their edges in dish pack boxes.
  • Consider using pot holders and dish towels to cushion the bottom and sides of your boxes.
  • Wrap fine silver in cloth or silver paper.

Packing Lamps and Decor

  • Packing bulbs and shades in sturdy cartons labeled "fragile" will protect them from breakage.
  • Wrap each wall hanging individually with bubble wrap, furniture pads, or towels. Pack flat items on their edges.
  • For large mirrors or pictures, cover both sides with bubble wrap and heavy cardboard, and bind with tape.

Packing Lawn and Garage Items

  • Drain all gasoline and oil from lawn mowers, weed eaters, chain saws and other equipment.
  • Strap long garden tools together into a bundle. Pack heavy power tools into small sturdy boxes and fill spaces with newspaper.
  • Poisonous, flammable and corrosive items cannot be shipped. Please see the moving list for a list of items that fall into this category.

Loading

Pre-planning how you'll load reduces loading time and fatigue. And, just as important, it ensures your belongings travel safer.

  • Protect your shipment. Place cardboard or plastic sheeting on the floor of the trailer before you begin loading.
  • Load heavy items first. Start with loading heavy appliances on the floor against the front wall of the trailer. Then continue by loading heavier items toward the front of the trailer and on the floor. Save the space above for lighter items.
  • Stand couches on end. Long pieces, such as sofas, can stand on end. Just anchor them with other large heavy items. This type of furniture normally takes up a significant amount of space. Standing it on its end reduces its "footprint" greatly.
  • Load fragile items on top. Load lighter items and boxes marked "fragile" on top and properly secure them. Load all items as tightly as possible to reduce shifting, rubbing and puncturing during transit.
  • Use blankets and padding. Be generous with moving blankets and padding, and place cardboard under anything that may be scuffed or soiled by riding directly on the floor of the trailer.
  • Load mattresses and upholstered furniture up off of the floor.
  • Use fillers to fill gaps. Use bagged pillows, stuffed animals and furniture cushions as well as additional paper and cardboard to fill all gaps and spaces. Please keep in mind that ABF trailers are not air-ride.
  • Check out the 'do not ship' list. There are certain items that cannot be shipped within a U-Pack shipment. Please familiarize yourself with the "do nt ship" items that should be discarded or transported another way.
  • Cover your shipment. As a final step, you will want to protect your shipment from becoming dusty by covering it with large sheets of plastic. Plastic sheets are cheap, easy to find and definitely worth purchasing for extra protection.
  • Install the bulkhead. Once everything is loaded and secured, you will install a divider wall or "bulkhead" (this only applies to trailer moves). The bulkhead is delivered with your ABF trailer. The bulkhead should be installed with care. Please refer to our bulkhead information page for installation tips.

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