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Thursday, 18 July 2019 19:43

Kitchen Packing Tips for Moving

Great Plains Offers Packing Tips for Moving Your Kitchen

When you’re getting ready to move, it makes sense to take the time to declutter, organize, and donate items you’re no longer using. If you’re looking for other ways to prepare, the expert movers at Great Plains Moving and Storage have put together this list of tips to help with packing your kitchen and other fragile items in your household.

  • Start with the Right Supplies - You might think that using newsprint could save money, but in your kitchen, newsprint can leave ink on metals, plastic, and ceramic, affecting the quality of your dishes and cookware. We recommend packing paper, bubble wrap, or air packs to help keep delicate kitchen items safe and clean during transit.
  • Make a Plan - One of our best packing tips for moving is to have an accurate idea of your moving schedule so that you can plan accordingly. You’ll need some kitchen supplies as you pack and get ready to move, and also in your first few days in your new home. Set aside a box for just the essentials you’ll need to keep with you: a few cutlery items, cups, plates, silverware, and anything else that can be used during those final days in the old home and first few days in the new home. This should be the last box you pack, and clearly marked so that you can easily identify and unpack it in your new space.
  • Use Caution with Appliances - Your toaster, blender, food processor, coffeemaker, microwave, and other appliances are all delicate electronics. Be sure to pack up electric cords by winding them in loose loops around or next to the appliance, and secure the cord for packing and transit. Do not bend or fold cords; this can damage the cord for future use. Some small appliances can be disassembled for easier transit; unpacking will be easier if you label each box clearly with which parts for which appliances are inside.
  • Layer Like Items - If you have dish sets, storage container sets, and other items that easily stack, you should still use packing paper or bubble wrap between each layer. Another of our best packing tips for moving kitchen items that’s important to bear in mind throughout this process is to use additional packing material if you’re not sure if an item will stay safe during transit. Not using adequate packing materials can cause chipping or cracking in glass, ceramic, stoneware, and other kitchen items.
  • Use Kitchen Materials to Pack With - Remember that you can also use kitchen materials to help keep kitchen items safe. Kitchen towels, oven mitts, and other cloth and padded items can help keep kitchen items safe while you pack them with your kitchen supplies. Mark each box of your kitchen items “fragile” and “this side up”, using an extra layer of packing material on the bottom and top of the box.

 

Contact Great Plains Moving and Storage

As a leader among moving companies in Colorado, Great Plains Moving and Storage can help with all your household moving needs, including packing, unpacking, storage, and relocation services, and give you all the best packing tips for moving. If you’re getting ready to move into or out of the Brighton, CO, Denver, CO, or Colorado Springs, CO area, contact our local experts today to get started with

 

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Moving Tips from the Top Movers in Denver, CO & Brighton, CO

Summer is a popular time of year for booking moving companies, and often our busiest season. With kids off of school, more leniency with vacation time from employers, and warm weather, many families and businesses choose the summer months to schedule their relocation. While these factors might direct you to choose the summer months as well, the movers in Denver CO know that there are other considerations as well, and we want you to be prepared for your next move.

·       Scheduling Concerns - Because the summer is our busy season, you should try to be out in front of the pack as much as you can. Allow your move as much lead time as possible and contact our movers in Denver CO to schedule your move as soon as you know your timeline. We work hard to accommodate your timeline, but that can be more challenging during the summer months.

·       Weather Concerns - While summer in Colorado tends to be fair weather, if you’re scheduling an interstate move or a cross-country move, it’s smart to understand the weather patterns of your new home, as well. Summer months can bring wildfires, mudslides, or tornadoes in some parts of the country, and our moving coordinators can help you make a plan for any inclement weather.

·       Safety Concerns - Moving in high heat or high humidity is a concern for our own team as well as you and your family or your business. If packing and moving are scheduled for a time when the weather is very hot or humid, it’s important for everyone to stay hydrated, take regular breaks, and stay out of the sun when possible.

 

It's Moving Season!

On the flipside, if you’re thinking of moving during the winter, there are scheduling, weather, and safety concerns to consider them as well. At Great Plains Moving and Storage, our local experts can walk you through all the factors that might impact your move, no matter what season it is. Our moving specialists can help you schedule the best movers in Denver CO to help your family or business relocate. We’ll work with you to create a moving plan that’s customized for your individual budget, timeline, and services.

 

Contact Great Plains Moving and Storage

Moving in the summer can work well for many families and businesses and Great Plains Moving and Storage is happy to help you make a plan for your summer move. Contact our friendly representatives today to get started with your free quote.

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