How to pack your goods:
Moving can be a very stressful time, but being well
prepared can help alleviate anxiety, prevent damage and keep
your costs down.
How to get prepared:
You should
keep with you all personal effects, such as medication, jewelry,
checkbooks, and passports – items such as these should not be
packed or moved by anyone other than yourself. Liquid items such
as oil, shampoo, and liquid soap should be discarded and not
moved, unless it is factory sealed and has never opened.
Electronics, Televisions, Audio/Stereo Equipment,
Computers
We suggest that these items be prepared by our Movers.
Television boxes are available for purchase for most television
sizes. In addition, blankets and padding may be used to prepare
televisions. Special protective crates will be made on the spot
for plasma and LCD televisions. China Boxes are suggested for
packing computer equipment, and other electronic equipment.
China boxes are made of double corrugated cardboard, and are
twice as strong as other boxes.
Small framed and personal pictures may be easily packed by the customer. Smaller fragile items should be wrapped in white paper or bubble wrap, and packed into China Boxes with crumpled white paper for padding in-between articles (and labeled "Fragile"). We suggest Picture Boxes padded and lined with white packing paper for larger framed pictures, paintings, and mirrors. Packing of larger framed items and mirrors may be completed by our movers on location.
Custom wood crates are available upon request.









