How to Pack When Moving to Another State

Posted Feb 25, 2009 by awritermom / comments 1 comments / Print / Font Size Decrease font size Increase font size

This article provides readers with packing tips when moving to another state.

When you’re moving out of state, packing and ensuring that your stuff arrives safely can be a major chore. It’s important to learn how to pack when moving out of state so you can minimize the risk of items getting lost, broken or misplaced. This article will give you step-by-step information on how to pack when moving out of state.

Obtain your needed supplies. There are many supplies you will need in order to keep your items organized and in areas where you can easily find them. Some of the supplies you may need include: Boxes of various sizes, packing labels and packing tape, packing peanuts or bubble wrap for breakable items, markers for writing on boxes and labels, and large garment bags for clothing.

Of course, you may find that you need more items than these. It’s important to sit down and determine exactly what you’ll need in order to pack. This way, you can make one quick trip to the moving supply store and grab everything you will need all at once. If you decide to purchase them on line, check out Packaging Supplies at http://www.packagingsupplies.com.


Book your moving truck rental or movers. Your next step should be to book your moving truck or movers that specialize in out of state travel. To find a suitable moving company, contact your local yellow pages or visit http://www.relocation.com.

Whether you will be driving your items yourself or having someone drive them for you, make sure you give yourself plenty of time to get your items packed and ready to ship.


Organize items as you pack boxes. The next thing you want to do is start packing, but it’s important that you organize items so that they will be easy to find in your new home. Start with the things you know you will not need again until you get to your new home – such as pictures on the walls, knickknacks, books and similar items. Put all like things together and label the boxes with the correct contents.

Save the things you use often for the end of packing – such as dishes, silverware and certain clothing. Pack plastic totes, bags or containers with the items you will need while in transit to your new home. This might include bathroom toiletries and similar items.

Carefully package each item in bubble wrap, packing peanuts, or shipping paper while making sure you don't leave space which will keep items from bouncing around during transportation.

Label your fragile boxes as such so movers will know to be careful with those boxes.


Unpack boxes. When you arrive at your new home and are ready to unpack your boxes, start with the items you will use quickly – such as coffee pots, dishes, sheets, etc. Then, you’ll be able to take more time to unpack the other items that you will not use so quickly. Also, if you put things away in their new designated places as you unpack the boxes, it will be easier to keep your new home more organized.

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Frakzor
Frakzor said... on March 26th, 2009 at 7:58 PM

great info. Keep it up!



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