How to Move With Carefully Packed Valuables

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April 26, 2024
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Moving can be stressful, particularly if you have valuables to move and need to handle them carefully. Ensuring the safety of valuables during a relocation is crucial, be it fragile technology, beautiful art, heirlooms, or antique furniture.

This is a step-by-step advice by Miami moving company, W Moving on how to properly pack your priceless belongings for a safe and easy move.

Recognize the Sensitivity and Value of Your Items

It's crucial to determine each item's value and fragility before you start packing. Determining the proper packing method for an item depends on its characteristics, such as age, substance, sentimental significance, or cost.

Purchase High-Quality Packaging Supplies

High-quality packaging supplies are essential for safeguarding priceless objects. Purchase strong boxes, packing peanuts, bubble wrap, foam padding, and premium packing tape. Take into consideration bespoke wooden containers for really costly or delicate things.

Particular Attention to Various Items

Different packing methods are needed for different kinds of items depending on their size, fragility, and substance. By paying close attention to the particular needs of your priceless possessions, you may significantly lower the possibility of damage occurring during the moving process.

  • Paintings and Canvases: To preserve the surface of the artwork, use glassine paper, which is resistant to both moisture and grease. Artwork should be wrapped in acid-free tissue paper before the glassine layer for added protection. After that, place the piece on a sturdy board for support and cover it with bubble wrap, making sure the bubble side faces out to shield the artwork from stains. Use cardboard corner protectors for framed works.
  • Sculptures: Securing all sections, especially projecting ones, with bubble wrap will depend on the material (metal, stone, clay, etc.) used to create the sculpture. Custom containers with foam or bubble wrap padding may be required for larger sculptures.
  • Wooden Parts: If at all feasible, disassemble furniture. Separately wrap the arms and legs in bubble wrap. Use a layer of soft cloth or blanket on surfaces that are prone to scratching. All before covering them with bubble wrap.
  • Glass Components: If any of the furniture, such as cabinets, contains glass, take out the glass components and pack them individually. Next, wrap the glass pieces in bubble wrap and store them in a sturdy box with cushions inside.
  • Electronics: Computers, audio equipment, and home theater systems should all be packed in their original boxes with the proper padding. If anti-static bubble wrap isn't available, cover monitors and displays with it. To reduce movement, stuff the box full of packing peanuts or foam padding. Take photographs and label cables to make reassembly simple.

Labeling

Each box should have a clear label that states what's inside. As well as any handling guidelines, like "Fragile," "This Side Up," or "Handle with Care." In order to guarantee cautious handling guidelines during the transport, this step is essential.

Transferring Stock

Make a thorough inventory of every valuable that is being relocated. You can use this list to track all of your valuables when packing and unpacking, as well as for insurance purposes.

Select Insurance

If you are relocating with valuables, you might want to get extra moving insurance. In the event that anything is lost or damaged during the transfer, this offers cash insurance.

Continual Updates

In particular for long-distance relocation, if you're hiring a moving company, make sure you get regular information on where your belongings are being moved.

Unpacking with Care

Check for possible damage to valuables by unpacking them first when you get to your new house. When unpacking, arrange belongings on a padded, soft surface, such as a rug or blanket, and make sure you have the correct tools.

To open boxes, keep scissors or a box cutter close at hand. However, proceed with caution while using them, particularly in areas where bubble wrap or other protective layers might be hiding delicate things. The contents of an envelope are less likely to be damaged when using an envelope opener to carefully cut through packaging wrap.

Examine each item closely when you unpack it to look for any indications of possible damage during the move. If you discover any damage, take good pictures of it so your insurance company will know about it.

Employing Experts

Hiring professional Miami movers like W Moving can be a prudent investment that balances the cost of a do-it-yourself move when in doubt. Especially when it comes to valuable and valued goods or for exceptionally valuable or large items.

Seek out a moving company that offers services like custom crating and climate-controlled transportation and has experience handling valuable and unique items. Contact us now for a free quote!

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