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Where to Get Boxes for Moving House

Reblogger Anthony Acosta - ALLATLANTAcondos.com
Real Estate Broker/Owner with Harry Norman, REALTORS® #331379

Thank you Rono Williams for your original blog. 

Original content by Rono Williams

Getting boxes for moving house might seem like a simple task, but as with many things in life, there are multiple options that can become confusing to the uninitiated. Hence, let us be your guide in the world of boxes for packing when moving house! Stick around for tips on how many boxes to get, what quality you need, and how to fill them. This article is undoubtedly a veritable treasure trove of information for your move!

 

How Many Boxes Do You Need?

The first thing you’ll need to figure out is what size and how many boxes for moving you’ll actually need. This might seem really difficult to calculate, as at the end, how are you supposed to know how many boxes you’ll require?

Well, there’s only one way to answer that question accurately and it’s by simply taking inventory of everything you’ll be wanting to move. Using the list, you can then estimate how many boxes for moving house you’ll need and it'll be handy for planning how to pack. If doing the math by yourself proves to be tricky, you can always use a moving box calculator to help with the estimate, it might make things a little easier.

 

Quality and Size of boxes

With the number of boxes for moving house calculated, the next thing to do is to buy them. You might be tempted to go for the cheapest boxes you can find, but we’re here to tell you that may not be the best choice. If you have a small local move, cheap boxes might make the most sense, but if you wish to be able to stack your boxes, carry them without the box splitting, or place them in storage, a cheap box simply will not do. Ideally, you should acquire double wall cardboard boxes for moving house as they are more durable.

In terms of size, we advise that you don’t only use big boxes for moving house. Large boxes are far too easy to overfill, and the last thing you want when you’re moving house is a box you can’t carry! So, for your heavier items, you’ll want to consider smaller boxes, and of course for very light items, you can choose a larger box, just make sure you can see over the box when you carry it.

 

Where to Get Boxes and Packing Materials

There are several options as to where you can source your boxes. In some instances, you might know someone who has just moved and has some left over boxes. But, in case you’re not one of the lucky ones, you can always buy new boxes from several places, including:

1. Argos

2. Amazon

3. Rajapack

4. Big Yellow

5. Your Removal Company

 

You probably won’t be surprised to find that these companies have options for packing materials too, so you can get them all in one order. However, if you’re so inclined, you can definitely use old newspapers as packing material, you just need to find enough of them!

 

When to Start Packing

Now that you’ve learned about the types of boxes and how to estimate the quantity of boxes needed for moving house, you might enjoy some advice on when to fill them!

 

How early you should start packing boxes for moving house depends on the amount of time you have. Preferably, you should start at least a month in advance to give yourself a good head start. This might not be possible, so just remember, the sooner the better!

 

The first items that you should start packing a few weeks before your move are non-essential items. As you likely won’t need them before you move,  putting them in boxes early  means you won't have to pack them later, leaving more time for other tasks.

 

For everything else, you should aim to pack as you go. When you'll no longer need something until after your move, you can pack it away. For items like clothing, you can plan several outfits and pack away everything else. Planning ahead will make a world of difference!

 

How to Pack Your Boxes

There has been much debate in the expert packing circle as how to pack boxes for moving house, and the general consensus is that heavier items should always go at the bottom of the box or in small boxes. Trust us, your back will thank you.

 

Fragile items should also go in smaller boxes and be well padded to absorb any shock. The more padding, the less chance there is for items like glasses to shatter. Packing fragile items is a lot like packing a parcel, and the Post Office has a good guide on it.

 

Finding a Removal Company

Previously, we mentioned that a removal company would be a great source to secure boxes from, as they deal with a lot of people who are moving and likely have great access to them. But this isn’t all that they can offer you! Sometimes moving is too big a task to take on by yourself. Thus, you might want to avail of some professional help.

 

Finding a removal company, however, can be a difficult task. Because of this we recommend that you use the services provided by Sirelo.co.uk to find the right removal company for you! With their service, you’ll receive up to five removal quotes that you can compare and make big savings on your move.

 

Conclusion

Sadly, you’ve reached the end. We’ll be a little sad to see you go, but knowing that you’ve learned so much, we’re sure you’ll do great when it’s time to get and pack boxes for moving house. Have a wonderful move and feel free to bookmark this page!

Bill Salvatore - East Valley
Arizona Elite Properties - Chandler, AZ
Realtor - 602-999-0952 / em: golfArizona@cox.net

Excellant information when it comes to packing up a home.  I have told my wife, my next move will be to a nursin home.  We have had a few moves from our Military Days. Thanks for the great post.  Make it the best Taco Tuesday you can.  Sell a house today.  bill

Nov 16, 2021 05:31 AM
John Pusa
Glendale, CA

Hello Anthony Acosta - ALLATLANTACONDOS.COM very good report about where to get boxes foe moving house.

Nov 16, 2021 05:27 PM
Kristin Johnston - REALTOR®
RE/MAX Platinum - Waukesha, WI
Giving Back With Each Home Sold!

Great information.  Thanks for sharing and enjoy your day!

Nov 17, 2021 05:39 AM