Packing your own belongings can save you money, but it also requires a significant amount of hard work, time, and coordination. Between gathering materials, organizing rooms, and protecting fragile items, packing can quickly become overwhelming. Whether you choose to pack yourself or get professional help, using the right supplies and methods is key to a successful move.
Moving bags are an affordable and convenient option and are easy to find on Amazon. They work best for:
These bags are lightweight and ideal for items that don’t require rigid protection.

Totes are durable and excellent for long-distance and interstate moves. They stack well and provide better protection than standard boxes when used correctly.
Helpful guidelines:
Totes are also ideal for garage items since they are heavy-duty and leak-resistant.
Use a mix of small, medium, and large boxes. For interstate moves, it’s best to invest in high-quality boxes from U-Haul, Lowe’s, or Home Depot.
Box packing tips:
Always label each box clearly, including:


All televisions should be packed in proper TV boxes. These boxes are designed to protect screens during transport and help prevent cracks or pressure damage.
Wardrobe boxes are useful for much more than clothing.
Best uses include:
A clean trash can is a simple solution for transporting long-handled items such as:
If your move includes storage, movers cannot leave their moving pads behind.
Recommendations:

These are real-world examples of how not to pack for a move.
A few years ago, we had a customer scheduled for a well planned interstate move from New York to South Carolina. When our moving crew arrived, packing had not been completed. Instead, the customer was rushing to pack while the truck was being loaded.
Packing should always be fully completed before the moving crew arrives. Trying to pack at the same time movers are loading creates confusion, delays, and increases the risk of damage.
Throwing items into boxes without wrapping or padding them is a major mistake.

Example of a customer’s bad last minute packing
Fragile items must be properly papered and protected. Overweight boxes are another common issue—when boxes are packed too heavy, bottoms can give out, causing boxes to break open, spill, or fall apart entirely.

All boxes should be properly sealed with tape. Box flaps should never be folded over, left open, or loosely closed. Boxes that aren’t taped shut are more likely to collapse when stacked in the truck.

Taking the time to pack correctly—or hiring professional packers—can prevent damage, delays, and unnecessary stress on moving day.

Packing takes more effort and coordination than most people expect.Reliable Movers offers both full-service packing and partial packing services in Syracuse, NY and throughout Central New York.
Partial packing is ideal if you want help with:
Let our experienced Syracuse movers handle the most time-consuming and delicate items so you can focus on the rest of your move.
📞 Call Reliable Movers today for your free moving and packing quote.
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Yes. Packing should be completed before your moving crew arrives. Packing while movers are loading can slow down the move and increases the risk of damage. If you’re not fully packed, professional packing services are highly recommended.
Overweight boxes can break open, collapse, or fall through the bottom while being carried or stacked in the truck. To avoid damage and injury, keep boxes at a manageable weight and distribute items across multiple boxes. You may be charged extra if your boxes or totes are overweight.
Packing takes more time and coordination than most people expect. Professional packing helps prevent damage, saves time, and reduces stress—especially for fragile items and long-distance moves.
You can call Reliable Movers to receive a free packing and moving quote. We’ll help determine whether full or partial packing is the best option for your move.
Reliable Movers is licensed and authorized as a intrastate and interstate household goods mover.
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