Moving With Fragile Possessions: Tips For Packing Glass
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Moving With Fragile Possessions: Tips For Packing Glass

Packing glass is one of the most delicate parts of making a move. If you have a lot of breakables in your house, you may be dreading your upcoming move. The good news is that you don't have to risk damage to your valuables due to poor packing. There are tips and tricks that are used by many professional movers. These techniques will help you to pack your glass and other fragile possessions with enough padding and support to keep them secure in transit. From how to use packing peanuts to the best ways to insulate and wrap delicate glass, this site has the information you need.

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Moving With Fragile Possessions: Tips For Packing Glass

Why You Should Hire a Local Moving Company Instead of Moving Yourself, and What to Expect

Abigail Holland

Unless you have several strong friends willing to help you move for free, you'll probably want to hire a local moving company when you move. Just because you're moving to a place close to your old home, it doesn't mean the job will be any easier. Here's why using a local moving company is a good idea and a few things you can expect. 

Why You Should Hire a Mover

Besides the fact that letting a mover do all the work saves you from heavy lifting and possible back strain, a mover is much more careful with your belongings than you might be. That's because they know the hazards of moving and they know how to protect your items while they're being handled and transported.

While a DIY move costs less, when you compare prices for a local moving company, you may find the extra expense of using professionals is well worth it. Even if you moved by yourself, you would have to rent a truck and moving equipment, as well as pay for gas, so you'll still pay a lot just for a DIY move. Moving is often a costly endeavor, especially if you need to buy moving supplies such as specialty boxes to keep your things protected.

How a Professional Mover Works

Moving companies have their own policies and the procedures may also vary between a local moving company and a long-distance mover. When the mover comes to your home to give you an estimate on the cost, be sure to have your questions ready so you know what to expect.

A local moving company may charge by the hour rather than by weight and distance. So, having everything packed and ready to go out the door could save money on your move. However, if money isn't an issue, then consider letting the movers pack and unpack your things for you. That would be the ultimate way to move and save you from a lot of stress and work.

You won't be permitted to put some things on a moving truck, but that shouldn't be a problem when you're making a local move. You can transport what you need to in your own vehicle. This might include cleaning chemicals, paint, plants, food, and pets.

It's possible the moving company won't be able to move specific things, such as a grand piano or delicate artwork. This is why it's important to get an estimate in person. That way the movers can see exactly what you're moving and let you know upfront if you need a specialty mover for your piano. Plus, when the mover sees how much stuff you'll need to put on the truck and unload, they can give a more accurate estimate for the final cost of your move.


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